Strong team, smart people, high autonomy, fast paced, legendary leaders! - Anonymous employee Lead Bank Employee Review

5.0
Nov 7, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- leadership are bought into the employees, products, culture - you are working with and for truly some of the most profound people in the Fintech world - high level of autonomy, great opportunities for impact - talent bar is exceptional - people are genuine + empathetic - fast paced (if you're into that) - start up culture, but PROFITABLE company...rare mix! - room for individual growth because you'll wear lots of hats - solid market comp + perks - casual feel and flexible schedule 100% best company I've ever worked for.

Cons

- you can expect some usual growing pains of a high growth start up e.g. moves very quickly, priorities can sometimes shift so you need to be adaptable, less structure in place (so you need to be a self starter) - the talent bar is high, so of course the bar for the work you do is high (this is not a con, just a truth!) - if you like structure, routine and very in depth training and guidance, this won't be your place

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5.0
Apr 9, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Incredible people, smart, driven, and very supportive. Welcoming and collaborative environment.

Cons

No major drawbacks to note

5.0
Nov 7, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Lead has a strong mission that gives the work real meaning, and even though many employees work remote, it still feels collaborative. The People team does a great job providing ways to stay connected and involved, without it feeling forced. It's a face-paced environment with plenty of opportunities to contribute, take ownership, and grow as the company continues to scale.

Cons

Because Lead is growing quickly, processes are still evolving and often being built as we go. This can sometimes make alignment and communication challenging, especially across teams. Expectations can shift as priorities change, so adapting and staying flexible is important.

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