Layoffs revealed Lucid's latent leadership inexperience - Avis employé Marketing Lucid Software

3,0
28 sept. 2023
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Avantages

- Genuinely nice and helpful people abound at Lucid, especially at the individual contributor level. Very familial feel without any kind of that toxic "we're a family here" behavior that often is just a gateway to abuse workers. - Benefits and 401k match are solid - Manageable workloads (at least on my team) - At least at the moment, and at least on my team, Lucid's practices what its product preaches by supporting whatever type of work the employee prefers (remote only, hybrid, in-office)

Inconvénients

In my opinion only: - Lucid's recent round of layoffs revealed a lot of inexperience and IMO lack of empathy on Lucid's part, and a chasm between preached and practiced culture. Non-impacted employees were encouraged to not reach out for days to those laid off, nor were we told who from our wider teams was laid off so we could reach out quickly if we wanted—making it feel to me like "every man for themselves" to figure out who needed our support. It almost seemed as if Lucid was trying to avoid any kind of concerted publicity on LinkedIn of the fact that they had to do layoffs, likely because of how proud it seemed they'd been of the fact they weren't doing layoffs in 2021 and 2022 while competitors were. Leadership: Don't say "we're here to help" and then be reticicent when sh*t actually gets difficult. Get in the dirt with your former colleagues and help them know you're there to help, otherwise just don't promise that. - For as much as Lucid promotes itself as the leader of the visual colloboration space, it seems to me we spend an awful lot of time eyeballing what the competition is doing instead of focusing on what seem to me like outdated areas of our own products. And for such a hotly competitive space, we feel suprisingly slow moving sometimes on competitive initiatives. - It feels like we're often conservative to a fault compared to having the scrappy startup mentality that got Lucid to the top of the pile years ago. - I also feel we're collaborative to a fault, likely as the unfortunate byproduct of selling a collaboration product. Waaaay to many meetings to talk about decisions that absolutely don't need to be made by committee. - My experience with mid-level managers at Lucid is they don't really have a lot of autonomy to make bold, confident decisions on their own without running it by their leaders first (where that over conservatism often just results in a "thank you for the idea, but that's not a priority this quarter"), and they are generally risk- and experimentation-averse. A lot of these leaders have been at Lucid 5+ years, with Lucid as either their first real job out of college or their first management experience, so I suspect they just lack any kind of context around how other companies operate. - Incredibly confusing career growth tracks that managers don't seem particuarly motivated to help their direct reports make sense of

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5,0
27 mai 2026
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Avantages

- Very strong mentorship program - Very nice people - Some VERY good engineers, PMs, and designers

Inconvénients

- Pay isn't competitive outside of Utah (but hey, at least we're hiring) - Like most other companies at our size, your success and satisfaction largely depend on the team you're on - Sales and product/eng could probably be better aligned to inform product decisions - Like most other SAAS companies, we're investing A LOT into AI. This could bite us in the future (I personally think we're in a bubble, and the consequences of over-investing will be very painful once it bursts)

4,0
22 janv. 2026
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Avantages

- Great emphasis on work life balance - Excellent team - Supported any kind of work (on-site, hybrid, remote) - I love coding so I'm glad I got to do it

Inconvénients

The con is a pretty huge one. Despite how much I enjoyed my time working at Lucid, I have to bring down a star for their communication. When I was let go from my internship I was told I did a good job but wasn't hired back with no real reason at all. Originally I thought this was due to layoffs but was shocked when I was practically blacklisted from getting hired back as a software engineer a year later. Multiple other interns at the company got hired back, yet when I tried I was met with an "insufficient performance" reasoning despite me keeping up pace with the rest of my team and receiving nothing but positive feedback the entire time. It's just a little upsetting considering I was really passionate about the company before and during my internship. It sucks to be labeled by your dream company as unforgivably incompetent for things that could have easily been fixed with a performance review or even a simple conversation. I wasn't even given that much work to do, so it doesn't really make much sense to me. It's like I wasn't given the same amount of grace as my peers, despite being in similar situations. It's a shame, not just for me but for them on losing someone that would have dedicated themselves to the position.

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