Everything I was missing in big corporate America! - Anonymous employee Lessen Employee Review

5.0
22 Aug 2022
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

I absolutely love Lessen. It has provided me with opportunities that I did not have with my previous employer whom I was with over 10 years. Being that we are still so new, I am able to be part of something that is constantly growing and expanding, and able to help shape/secure the business. My entire leadership team is open, transparent and available for me whenever I need them. It's a great, family oriented culture and I'm excited about my future here.

Cons

It's a start up company.... we are growing fast as ever and learning along the way. We continue to evolve and are working on solidifying the business now that we have made a splash in ProTech. No cons here, just growing pains as we continue to expand.

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Lessen Response
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Thank you for your feedback! We are happy to hear how excited you are about your future with Lessen as we continue to disrupt the PropTech industry!

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