It was an exciting opportunity to work with the latest web technologies. - Web Developer Lynton Employee Review

5.0
30 Apr 2012
Recommend
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Pros

I found that LyntonWeb is a place where I could work on interesting projects for client companies and learn new internet technologies.

Cons

The downside to working at LyntonWeb is that there are times when the clients become too demanding, and yet it is your responsibility to meet their deadlines nonetheless.

Lynton Response
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Thanks for the thoughtful comments. Yes, we do get a variety of challenging, fun, and unique projects. I share your frustration about demanding clients. I believe as a team we've gotten much better at pushing back with clients particularly when they have unreasonable deadlines. Rushing through or putting in unreasonable hours to meet a deadline is a lose-lose as we sacrifice quality of end-product and quality of life for the team. Thank you for your advice about positive communication; I think communication is something that is always in need of improvement and I'm always thinking about it. I appreciate all the hard work you put in for us.

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5.0
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Pros

Established culture of growth, actual commitment to work life balance, individualized support based on background and circumstance, open communication all the way up the leadership ladder. Transparency about company performance and intentions. Check-ins about your professional goals and a willingness to try to move you into situations that facilitate your growth and goals.

Cons

For me, none yet, but I could see the time zone differences across the company and with clients cause some strain on others as normal working hours might be unconventional depending on where you live, or shift depending on who you work with.

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1.0
4 Jun 2026
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Pros

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Cons

- The organization operates in a constant state of panic and survival, and every decision reflects that instability - Management treats employee input as irrelevant, ignoring real experience and knowledge from the ground - The CEO increasingly makes decisions alone with little to no collaboration, shutting down any meaningful discussion - Employees became afraid to speak openly because even basic concerns could attract negative attention or backlash - Over time, most people stopped giving honest feedback because it was clear it would be dismissed or ignored. - Decisions often feel rushed, poorly thought out, and disconnected from reality, leaving teams to fix the consequences - Workgroups are repeatedly left confused about direction and forced to guess what is actually expected - Morale has steadily fallen as trust in leadership has nearly disappeared - Anyone looking for a respectful, stable, and supportive environment will not find it here.

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