I finally found it; a great place to work! - Director Lessen Employee Review

5.0
Aug 19, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

I have been fortunate to find a place where I can be heard. We all come from different backgrounds and it is refreshing that my leadership has an open mind and really listen to ideas from others. A start-up firm is not for everyone as it is ever-changing, can be challenging and late nights! I would recommend working for Lessen if you welcome change, enjoy learning , want to have a voice, and work with some really bright people in the industry. I have some of the greatest co-workers and supervisors. We work extremely hard as we believe in Lessen but we also like to have fun while doing it. I appreciate that our leaders are consistently working hard to better our benefits, from health to 401K employer match to fun events.

Cons

At this time, I don't have any complaints.

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Lessen Response
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Thank you for your feedback! We appreciate the hard work that it takes to get a start up off the ground and couldn't do it without the dedication and collaboration from each and every one of our team members.

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Employees have strong potential and are capable of delivering quality work when supported by effective leadership and clearer project direction. But unfortunately, leadership is not effective and helpful here which I’ve described below.

Cons

The Agile process needs significant improvement. Collaboration between onshore and offshore QA teams can become challenging, especially when reported issues are frequently dismissed or invalidated without proper investigation. This creates an environment where team members may feel discouraged from raising legitimate concerns. On-shore QAs become “UAT Testers” as a result. Management involvement during demos can also feel counterproductive at times. Instead of proactively identifying and mitigating project risks earlier in the process (but they are not even involved in early discussions) , concerns are sometimes raised publicly during demos, which creates unnecessary pressure rather than constructive collaboration. There is also a noticeable emphasis on release timelines over overall testing confidence and product quality. In situations where testing risks are raised, they don’t receive sufficient consideration if release goals are prioritized. When issues occur after release, accountability tends to fall heavily on QA teams despite broader project and process factors contributing to the outcome. QA documentation standards did not always appear to be applied consistently across all levels of the organization. Some leadership-level QA contributors were able to provide minimal to no testing documentation while expecting more rigorous standards from other team members. Lastly, the recurring fear of layoffs created a culture where some employees felt pressured to prioritize visibility and management approval over open communication and constructive collaboration.

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