Empowering, Dynamic, and Career-Defining - Content Development LEAP Legal Software Employee Review

5.0
18 June 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I’ve had the pleasure of working at LEAP for over four years, and I’m incredibly lucky to have had the opportunity to grow here, both professionally and personally. I’ve been trusted to build, lead, and shape meaningful work, and I’ve done so alongside kind, thoughtful, and driven people. LEAP fosters a happy and welcoming work environment. There’s a strong culture of trust, care, and collaboration. You’re given space to lead, support when you need it, and a team that’s invested in doing great work together. It’s a fast-paced work environment, but if you value purpose, growth, and working with good people, it’s a rewarding place to be. In addition to the above, LEAP offers generous PTO and benefits.

Cons

There are no cons that come to mind. It's a wonderful company.

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LEAP Legal Software Response
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Thank you so much for taking the time to post this feedback. We are thrilled to hear you have grown both professionally and personally at LEAP Canada. We think our people are amazing too! Wishing you continued success.

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- Flexible working arrangements, remote but there is an office if you wish to go in. - Lots of opportunities to work on interesting projects and have visibility. - Kind and genuine exec team. The structure feels flat and everyone is very approachable. - Everyone is responsive, helpful and solutions focused. - Great HR function - we had a company retreat last year, there is a mentorship program.

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Pros

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