Heartless private equity greed, questionable performance reviews, culture of fear with constant threats of layoffs - Anonymous Lumanity Employee Review

2.0
11 Jan 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Lumanity provides some flexibility with working arrangements, has a team of smart, skilled, and genuinely supportive colleagues, and works with a range of solid clients.

Cons

Under private equity ownership, the company has taken a clear turn for the worse. Leadership seems insecure, targeting experienced, higher-paid employees for layoffs and replacing them with cheaper, less experienced staff. There’s little accountability at the top, with leaders resorting to heavy-handed micromanagement in search of so-called inefficiencies. The new performance review process feels engineered to lower employee ratings, seemingly to cut costs by justifying smaller or nonexistent raises. While HR denies this, it’s widely assumed to be true. Raises and bonuses in some departments have been eliminated altogether, and the remaining incentives are far smaller than they were pre-acquisition. PTO buyback has been replaced with “Flexible Time Off,” which, in practice, translates to reduced compensation disguised as unlimited leave. Teams are stretched to the breaking point, with inadequate support and minimal opportunities for growth. Recent layoffs have only added to the strain, leaving staff overwhelmed, clients frustrated, and operations in disarray. Entire teams are facing burnout or leaving altogether, and an unofficial hiring freeze has made things worse. Employees are told to take concerns to managers, but many managers are either powerless to help or afraid to speak up, worried they’ll be next in line for layoffs. To top it off, some employees are required to sign restrictive agreements, like non-competes, which seem to serve more as a crutch for the company’s lack of differentiation than a legitimate business need.

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Lumanity Response
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Thank you for sharing your candid feedback. We appreciate your acknowledgment of Lumanity’s strengths, including our talented colleagues and client partnerships. The concerns you’ve raised about leadership accountability, workload pressures, and the impact of recent changes are taken seriously. We are actively reviewing our performance evaluation process to ensure fairness and transparency, as well as assessing staffing levels to address burnout and operational strain. Leadership is committed to fostering open dialogue, and we are exploring ways to improve communication channels for employees and managers to voice concerns without fear of repercussion. We recognize the need to balance business objectives with employee well-being and are revisiting policies, including compensation, benefits, and professional development opportunities. Your feedback will inform these efforts. If you’re comfortable, we invite you to connect directly with HR (anonymously, if preferred) to discuss specifics. We are committed to rebuilding trust and ensuring Lumanity remains a place where employees feel valued and supported. Thank you again for your honesty. Molly Dunifon, Head of Talent

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