SAVE SOME YEARS OF YOUR LIFE AND STAY AWAY FROM THIS COMPANY - Software Engineer Legion Technologies Employee Review

1.0
7 Feb 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Pay - wfh equipment - monthly wellness reimbursement - remote work

Cons

This is going to be long but read this if you’re considering joining here. - They will say anything during interviews just to get you to join. Benefits and policies change every few months. Expect to be shocked because even things written on paper won’t mean anything. - Toxic work culture. People in the leadership are incompetent, unprofessional, and keep micromanaging. No healthy productive discussions, only blaming and politics, badmouthing others behind their backs openly in meetings, lack of respect for others, mostly in upper management. Managers force their opinions on things they have no expertise in and get aggressive when you don’t agree with something. - Too much hiring and firing. - No proper review cycle or feedbacks done. Rare promotions and runs on favouritism. No raises. No rewards for good performance. “Review cycle” is only in name but nothing is done, or given to good performers. They don’t even accept feedback or let you help in improving things. They only want you to perform endless redundant tasks like a robot. I wonder if they ever stopped to think if they would just let people do their jobs in peace, it would only be a favour to them in the big picture. But they want everything done in a small amount in time which is not possible, unless you have the powers to travel multiverses and do it all at once. - Too much work and they refuse to hire more resources. Unrealistic expectations from management. When anyone in the upper management no longer likes you, you are set up for failure and soon let go of. - No learning or career growth opportunities in this company. Consider joining only if you have no problem working 24/7 and being on call most of the day and weekends with no life.

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Legion Technologies Response
2y
Thank you for sharing your feedback with us. We are truly sorry that your time at Legion wasn’t ideal, and we recognize that our company is not for everyone. We take each point you have made very seriously and are committed to creating a positive experience for all of our employees. While difficult to hear, we thank you for the time you have taken to leave this detailed review.

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5.0
20 July 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Legion stands out because of its strong product and product leadership. Lately, the company has been focusing more on helping customers use the product and get real value from it. There’s still more to do, but the product team has made good progress and things are moving in the right direction. Startups can be tough, but having good leaders in product is really helping. The product is improving, and now we need to bring in more customers to grow globally. I’m feeling very positive about the future!

Cons

The fast-paced environment can be challenging, and frequent shifts in priorities can feel unsettling. Also, we need to quickly bring in more customers to fuel growth.

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Legion Technologies Response
7mo
Thanks so much for your review! It's always so nice to hear from current employees, and we're so glad to hear your perspective on our product and product leadership! As you mentioned, being a fast-paced startup can be challenging, and it's why we rely on each other to achieve our goals! Thanks for your review!
1.0
1 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

My coworkers were not actively undermining each other, which was at least something. The office environment functioned at a basic level.

Cons

- Compensation was insulting compared to the level of work and output expected every day. - Workload continuously increased while salary remained completely stagnant. - Company growth did not translate into fair pay or improved employee compensation. - Equity and growth promises were used as justification for underpayment without delivering real value. - High pressure cycles were constant, but compensation never reflected the intensity of the role. - Equity was effectively meaningless within any realistic timeframe. - The structure felt designed to tolerate underpayment until employees eventually quit.

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