Meritocratic environment with opportunity - Anonymous employee Luminance AI Employee Review

4.0
4 May 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Fast paced meritocratic work environment. If you’re prepared to work hard, you can and will excel. A lot of opportunity irrespective of age. Great exposure to c-suite individuals and how GTM works. It is a company full of high achievers and seriously smart individuals Lots of travel opportunity Best product on the market, end to end.

Cons

Marketing doesn’t feel important enough. US operations need more structure

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5.0
6 Feb 2024
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Pros

Had a great team around me which made it fun to come to work everyday and a great management team that was supportive and reliable when needed.

Cons

young company so a lot of responsibility to take on however gives you a lot of experience and helps you grow faster

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1.0
15 Apr 2026
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Pros

Product has some potential if brought to market correctly Full-cycle exposure (though largely by necessity, not design)

Cons

U.S. GTM is fundamentally broken and lacks credibility in the legal tech market AE role is misrepresented: functions as RevOps + BDR + AE + CS with no defined ownership or support Hiring strategy appears built on cycling junior talent to generate pipeline rather than building a sustainable sales org Little to no enablement; success depends entirely on self teaching Leadership operates with a high pressure, fear driven style, including weekly public callouts and inconsistent behavior Performance expectations are unclear and frequently shift across pipeline, activity, and revenue metrics Extremely low attainment (10% across reps), indicating systemic GTM and leadership issues. Most reps are fired our leave in the span of 3-4 months Compensation structure is below market (3.5% upfront / 3.5% delayed), with instances of reps exiting before realizing full earnings Poor customer outcomes; many deals fail to renew and result in churn Significant disconnect between leadership expectations and actual market conditions

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