Full Time Scrambling - Anonymous employee Lanvera Employee Review

1.0
8 Feb 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Some really pleasant, smart, and tolerant people among the employees. An excellent example of how not to run a "technology" business. Profit sharing and 401k. Weird humor among the beaten down employees.

Cons

Open office environment where team members regularly argue. Constant firefighting to fix jinky proprietary software developed in the stone age by employees who did not document anything and are long gone. Constant firefighting to fix applications, programs, and software that were not fully or correctly implemented due to rushed deadlines and management's poor or non-existent understanding of the applications, programs or software. Managers and directors are in a persistent scramble to cover their insecurities and resulting mistakes with deflection and laughable ambiguity. Good employees are used and go unrecognized for their achievements. Communication is terrible and leads to issues and emergency scenarios, which in turn leads to crazy and fiery confrontations between department leads and team members.

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5.0
12 May 2025
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Pros

No egos, great people, they care about you and your life outside of work, open door policy with managers. Awesome Bonuses

Cons

We do not have the day after Thanksgiving off like most companies. You have to use your PTO

1.0
10 Feb 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Colleagues at the individual contributor level are capable and generally supportive.

Cons

Compensation is very low and difficult to live on long-term. Raises are infrequent and not tied to performance. Nepotism is prevalent, and advancement depends more on personal relationships than results. Leadership relies on outdated business practices and shows little interest in modernization. There is no effective HR function, limited accountability, and concerns raised by employees are often dismissed rather than addressed. Career progression is frequently discussed but rarely realized. Overall, opportunities for growth and stability are limited.

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