Good benefits. Toxic culture. - Anonymous employee Lingraphica Employee Review

2.0
7 Jan 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

For the most part, everyone is a delight and the workload is manageable. The work-life balance is encouraged. Benefits are vast and affordable.

Cons

Company structure is constantly changing leaving employees questioning its viability. Favoritism is flagrant and new job openings are written for specific employees/friends to obtain. Promotions are only given to those in the clique. HR encourages feedback and claims it is anonymous but if you speak of anything negatively, you are immediatly blackballed. HR talks about great culture and diversity but their neurodiversity policy only applies to some and not all. If you try to speak to HR confidentially, you will hear bits of your conversation discussed elsewhere.

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5.0
2 July 2025
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Pros

The best part about working here is the equitable culture. To some (who don't even understand the difference between conservative, liberal, progressive/left) relative lack of privilege and coddling feels oppressive I suppose but it's almost entirely the reason why I enjoy working at Lingraphica and continue to do so. Other companies may pay more but Lingraphica has unmatched culture & transparency so far and it feels like you're on the same team as everyone else instead of fighting each other. At the end of the day it's still a for-profit company but I (among many others) haven't taken other offers precisely because it actually feels good and meaningful to work here, and it's impossible to put a price on your soul.

Cons

Nothing major, management can get shifted around often and that is disruptive, there could be more focus on integrating engineers into research & less AI hype, and a smaller company isn't going to pay like Raytheon but that's a good thing tbh

1.0
23 Feb 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Lingraphica was a struggling but lovely company when I first joined. As it grew and as the uber liberal and staunchly DEI agendas were promoted, it turned into a real nightmare.

Cons

Promotion of a very politically liberal culture where straight white conservatives are targeted. Poor management….people who are ill equipped (but clearly due to nepotism) are put in leadership roles they cannot handle

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