Levelpath Reviews

4.3

83% would recommend to a friend

(67 total reviews)

Alex Yakubovich

82% approve of CEO

84% positive business outlook

Levelpath has an employee rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars, based on 67 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Levelpath employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Finance industry (3.7 stars).

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67 reviews
1.0
19 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Learned that joining certain companies is much worse than remaining unemployed

Cons

What initially seemed like a fast-growing environment quickly revealed a lack of structure needed for employees to succeed or advance. There was no clear path for growth, support was limited, and expectations around leveling up were often vague. Employees were frequently left to navigate expectations on their own. The performance review process was a joke. In my experience, self-reviews were never referenced, which made the process feel more procedural than like a real feedback loop. This is the kind of place where you may be suddenly fired for "performance," even if you only ever had positive feedback. Turnover was high. In a short time, it's normal to experience many employees abruptly having their “last days,” sometimes with little or no communication, which made the organization feel unstable. The number of people, that were gone within a year, is mind boggling. The culture often emphasized blame over support, and wins were rarely acknowledged. Direction and strategy frequently shifted in reaction to customer demands rather than following a cohesive long-term plan. The work itself was not particularly challenging. Most of the difficulty came from navigating existing messes and unclear expectations. Despite that, accountability remained high even when accountability higher up sometimes felt inconsistent. Leadership was heavily involved in design, engineering, and product discussions, including highly technical areas where that involvement sometimes created additional friction or slowed decision-making, which often made team autonomy feel more limited than advertised. Five days a week in-office with daily company-wide stand-ups at 7:30 AM PDT. Remote work was not an option. Benefits were minimal: basic health coverage, no 401(k) match, no WFH flexibility, and few perks. The compensation and benefits package felt below what many other Bay Area companies currently offer. From what I observed, compensation adjustments were either non-existent or incredibly rare. The product itself was difficult to feel proud of. Underneath the marketing, it often felt less like a genuinely AI-native platform and more like a complex product with yet another chatbot. If you have other options, consider them carefully. If you want growth, organizational stability, long-term career development, and a place where you feel like the work you do matters. there are likely better opportunities elsewhere. If you recently joined, keep interviewing. Don't count on making it a full year. If you’ve been here a while, you should have started looking a long time ago.

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Levelpath Response
2d
Thank you for taking the time to write a review and for calling out what you enjoyed about your time here. At Levelpath, we are building in a challenging market with a substantial opportunity but with that opportunity we ask our sales team to navigate enterprise procurement processes which by their nature are complex. We are transparent with employees about both the opportunities and challenges that come with that journey. We continue to invest heavily in our product, customer outcomes, integrations, and team development, and we're proud of the progress we've made. We appreciate the candid perspective and appreciate your efforts as part of Levelpath.
2.0
13 Apr 2026

Don’t be fooled

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Founders connections and their ability to open conversations. Product is strong and innovation is quick.

Cons

No transparency. Inbound leads are blind rfps and conversations with prospects who don’t have budget or actual projects. Longer Product doesn’t compete with competition. Late to the party. Sales cycles are minimum 6–9 months on average. Lack of integrations. Most orgs up market are not ready for a full rip and replace. Start to go deeper with the product.

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Levelpath Response
2d
Thank you for sharing this feedback. Building a company from the ground up is hard, and the growing pains you've described are familiar to most early-stage companies. Some of the practices you mention, including our in‑office expectations and early standups, are intentional choices about how we collaborate and build our product. The early, synchronous start also helps us stay aligned across a global team and several time zones, so we can move quickly without losing coordination. On compensation and benefits, we benchmark regularly to keep our packages competitive, and we adjust as we grow. We fully cover employee premiums for medical, dental, and vision plans through national carriers, and contribute to employee HSAs. Career growth at Levelpath is tied to performance and impact. Employees advance by doing great work and expanding their scope. We back that with regular conversations about feedback and advancement, and clear opportunities for greater responsibility and promotion when the impact is there. Recognizing and elevating contributions is a core value. The requirements of the business can also change rapidly, and we need to adapt just as fast to address broader market realities. We appreciate you taking the time to share your perspective. As we grow, we'll continue investing in our culture, our people's development, and the value we deliver for customers.
1.0
6 Feb 2026

Not good

Recommend
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Pros

Pay is ok and company could be ok but not worth it

Cons

The product could be good, but it was very hard to do my job. QA was not treated like part of the team. People often acted like QA was a problem instead of help. Plans changed a lot, deadlines were too fast, and bugs were ignored until things broke. The hardest part was my boss. My boss was very strict and mean when talking to people. They talked in a harsh way and did not listen. Mistakes were blamed on people instead of being fixed together. This made me feel anxious and depressed at work. I live in Latvia, and that made things harder too. My work time was not respected. I was expected to be available very late, even when it was outside normal work hours. This job felt very stressful and not kind. If you like calm teamwork and being treated with respect, this may not be the right place for you.

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Levelpath Response
2d
Thank you for taking the time to write this and for raising these concerns. We recognize the experience you've described was challenging. We are a global company, and that does include navigating time zones, rapid changes, and a high bar for ownership. Every department at Levelpath is essential to how we build our product and support customers, and that absolutely includes QA. We are one team working toward shared goals, not isolated functions. Again, we appreciate your feedback, and we wish you well in what's next.
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