Don't be surprised when you are let go - Anonymous employee Leapwork Employee Review
1.0
Mar 14, 2025
Anonymous employee
Former employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook
Pros
Some nice people, but they come and go.
Cons
As you'd expect from an automation company, it's all about efficiency and cutting costs. This means all employees are dispensable, and they do regular layoffs. If you want job security, find a company with a more inspiring purpose and soul.
Leapwork Response
1y
Thank you for sharing your perspective. While recent decisions were difficult, they were necessary to align the business for long-term success. We’re committed to building a strong future through our product vision, continued investment in innovation, and most importantly—through the contributions of our amazing employees. We appreciate the efforts of all team members, past and present. Should you have additional feedback, you’re welcome to share it at feedback@leapwork.com.
The leadership team at Leapwork is the best I’ve worked with. They show genuine respect for every department in the company and understand the role each team plays in building a stronger, growing organization.
There’s an outstanding culture of collaboration—teammates support one another and are invested in helping each other succeed. The buddy system for new hires is especially helpful and makes onboarding feel welcoming and structured.
Enablement is thoughtfully designed and easy to access, making it simple to reference materials as you ramp and continue learning. It’s clear that the company puts effort into setting employees up for success.
The product itself is resonating favorably with customers who want to accelerate test automation and build pipelines quickly. With exciting, game-changing updates on the horizon, the company is in an even stronger position moving forward.
Benefits are another highlight. Vacation time is generous and genuinely supports work–life balance, and the healthcare plans offer solid coverage with much lower premiums than I’ve experienced in previous roles.
Cons
As the company continues to grow, the internal tech stack is still evolving to support expanding teams. Some tools are being phased out while new ones are being evaluated or implemented, which can create temporary gaps in workflows. It’s clear leadership is focused on aligning the right tools for scale, and I’m particularly looking forward to additional AI-driven prospecting and productivity tools that will help increase efficiency for go-to-market teams.