Would not recommend to someone looking to start a career - Marketing & Business Development Lantern Employee Review

1.0
12 Aug 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Helping other with their point solutions

Cons

There is very little organization and training within the company. This is not somewhere to start a career or to learn. They will let you go with no warning, or reasoning. You will be worked over hours, micromanaged, and not a ton of room for growth. Management is poor and only cares about themselves and how you make them look. This is not a healthy environment, and not a place where you will have the ability to learn and grow. I would not recommend.

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5.0
21 Dec 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good work good company, worthwhile mission

Cons

Less people, people have multiple roles in one

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2.0
11 Feb 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

• The mission is genuinely compelling and the product has potential to help members • Many talented, experienced people who care about quality and outcomes • Opportunities to move fast and learn quickly • Significant room to improve the brand and member experience if the organization commits to it

Cons

• Executive leadership sets the tone, and the culture reflects it. • Expectations are often high, but priorities and direction change frequently, creating unnecessary stress and rework. • Limited trust in the experts being hired. • Strategic thinking is not valued in practice. Leadership seems to want more hands to execute, not partners who can shape direction. • Brand is inconsistent and fragmented. Brand audits and leadership interviews were conducted, but the insights don’t translate into a clear, differentiated, member-first brand system. • The member experience feels disconnected across touchpoints. The mobile app, web portal, and website don’t align in messaging, voice, or visual design, which weakens trust and cohesion. • The organization operates reactively. Work is often driven by the latest urgent request rather than a strategic plan, making it hard to build sustained momentum.

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