Good Technology, Terrible Leadership, No Ethical Concern in Decisions - Anonymous employee Litum Employee Review

1.0
Oct 30, 2023
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- They produce great technology despite being limited in solution types - Friendly people - Good office location

Cons

- Terrible leadership - Too much hieararchy - No ethical concern - during 2023 more than 10% of the employees were laid off because of “poor performance” even though there was no system in place to measure performance and without any warning given. - Nothing is transparent, only the leadership knows what’s going on. - Mobbing - No onboarding or orientation process for newcomers - No management support, you are on your own. - HR is a joke - Only decision maker in the company is the CEO - Very high turnover, many people resigning in 0-6 months (one new employee from senior management quit in 3 weeks) - Against remote working despite being a tech company - Different teams in the same department may not get equal and fair opportunities/support

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5.0
Jun 7, 2025
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Pros

Aggressive, invested, eager to help, motivated, VP of Technology is amazing, Partnership Director is Amazing, VP marketing is the best, CEO like any startup CEO has a great and driven vision but at times can get lost in the weeds but his expertise and loyalty make up for it, VP of Sales is new but has every intent of making the sales team ultra successful and is in an uphill battle to organize and change processes for the better. Overall, the Litum family is a great group of people who have a unified goal and want to be ultra successful. Like any start up and growing business there are hiccups along the way, but the team unity and focus is as strong as any company out there. I firmly believe that Litum will become a top 5 healthcare leader in the RTLS space, their technology and understanding of the landscape and changes are top-notch.

Cons

Growing pains, new hires, lack of understanding of the US markets at times, but they quickly rebound and understanding and an investment in the proper tools and consulting. US teams and Turkey teams, sometimes don’t communicate as they should, though it’s to be expected with the time change and locations. I wish that were a stronger relationship, and it is a work in progress. I do wish there were more company building activities and more of a vocalized loyalty. I think most everyone has their head down and it’s just working hard, often times culture and loyalty seems to take a backseat. It’s not on purpose, but something I think should be noted. Lastly, more company communication on goals, revenue, and outcomes. Sometimes I feel like I’m in the dark of where we really sit and what we’re really trying to do. I would appreciate more communication among the teams and a larger company meeting at least once a month or quarter at the very least. Overall, they really aren’t any cons with Litum other than a growing tech company. If you’re looking for a well established company with bulletproof processes, and heavy hand holding for new employees, Litum may not be the best fit. However if you’re willing to come in and roll your sleeves up, be assertive, creative, and get dirty, Litum is a great place to work. The fulfillment of building a company and bring part of something potentially huge outweighs any cons.

5.0
Jul 17, 2023
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Pros

Steadily growing Tech start-up company Well Organized - High potential consolidated teams References of Fortune 500 companies Increases efficiency & safety for workplaces

Cons

Developing company At the stage of establishing a solid organization

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