Changing culture makes it hard to maintain quality of staff and work - Anonymous employee LMI Employee Review

3.0
Jan 17, 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Still have a workforce, at least in some parts of the company, that delivers top-quality consulting services to clients. Also, in the area I'm in, employees still care about helping each other learn and succeed. Can focus on doing the best work rather than on "making the quarterly numbers."

Cons

Upper management doesn't get the fact that cutting employee retirement benefits, and for some, annual leave, while giving itself six-figure bonuses, is "bad optics" in Washington-speak. In plain English, it hurts morale, and, in a non-profit, has the appearance of looting the company.

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5.0
Jun 12, 2026
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Pros

Best company I have ever worked for! The culture is collaborative, supportive, and truly people-focused. Leadership is committed to the mission and it's inspiring to work alongside talented people who are passionate about what they do. Every employee is welcoming and willing to help you, no matter what department or role they are in.

Cons

I can't name a single negative thing about LMI.

3.0
May 8, 2026
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Pros

Collaborative and mission-focused culture with a very smart workforce. Employees are encouraged to think entrepreneurially and bring new ideas, technology, and AI into workflows and operations. Strong exposure to innovative work in the govcon space, good learning and development opportunities, some workplace flexibility, and continued support for employee engagement groups.

Cons

Employee morale has been impacted by a strong emphasis on profit and growth. There can be confusion around the company’s identity and long-term direction as it continues balancing traditional consulting work with a broader push toward technology and innovation. Some employees perceive a lack of diversity across teams and inconsistency in how leadership opportunities, promotions, and visibility are distributed. Utilization expectations can make it difficult to fully disconnect or take time off. Frequent organizational shifts, leadership turnover, and changing priorities have created uncertainty in some areas of the business, and at times employees may feel like they are walking on eggshells when navigating leadership expectations and organizational change.

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