Inclusive culture, strong development, and meaningful work - Senior Marketing Manager Lhasa Employee Review

5.0
4 Feb 2026
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Pros

Lhasa is a genuinely rewarding place to work. The culture is inclusive and social, and there’s a real sense that everyone has a place and a voice. The team is diverse, friendly, and united by a shared purpose to make a positive impact through science. Benefits are generous, from holiday allowance to wellbeing initiatives like a free healthy snack bar. The city-centre location is great (very close to the train station), and free parking is a big plus.

Cons

The work can be challenging, but the rewards, benefits, and opportunities make it worthwhile. If you’re ambitious, Lhasa will invest in you, they actively support training, help you build on your strengths, and encourage personal growth. I’ve also had opportunities to travel internationally, which has been a huge personal highlight. At times the workload can feel intense due to the company’s ambition, but support is there when you need it. Overall, the positives far outweigh this, and it’s a place where motivated people can thrive.

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1.0
30 Apr 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Being whittled away, at an increasing pace.

Cons

It's almost as if the CEO wants to continue to make this company a worse place to work. There has recently been another rush of people leaving, many experienced, senior members of both the science team and the software team. People who could no longer abide the ridiculous changes in working conditions, line management and how the company was being run. And now today, a further rollback of our remote working conditions. I am sure this will result in some more departures. Furthermore, there does not seem to be any more to replace the members of science or software. And yet there's an ever increasing parade of member-facing and marketing people. Weird. If you don't have people to build the product, you won't be able to market or sell it. Ah but of course, AI is going to build everything!!! Or so we are continually told. If you are offered a job outside of development or science, it may be worth considering. Otherwise, avoid. These two departments are constantly being made the scapegoat for all issues. Unpleasant.

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5.0
9 Feb 2026
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Pros

I’ve worked at Lhasa Limited as a Senior Scientist for several years, and it’s genuinely one of the most rewarding roles I’ve had. The organisation is not-for-profit and mission-driven, which really shows in the culture and day-to-day work. The focus is always on enabling safer chemical decision-making and supporting the wider scientific community, rather than chasing short-term commercial wins. The science is strong and collaborative. You’re surrounded by knowledgeable, thoughtful people who care deeply about data quality, transparency, and applying the best available science. There’s a real respect for expertise, and your input is valued regardless of seniority. Cross-functional working is encouraged, particularly between scientists, software developers, and commercial teams, which makes the work both challenging and interesting. Lhasa is also a supportive place to grow your career. There are opportunities to develop technically, contribute to publications and conferences, and get involved in wider initiatives across the business. Leadership is approachable, and there’s a genuine emphasis on trust, flexibility, and work–life balance. Overall, Lhasa is a great fit if you want to do impactful science in a collaborative, values-led organisation where your work makes a real difference.

Cons

Because Lhasa is consensus-driven and scientifically rigorous, decision-making can sometimes feel slower than in more commercially driven organisations. The not-for-profit model means budgets and resources can be tighter than in large corporates, so prioritisation is important. If you’re used to highly structured career ladders, progression can feel less clearly defined and more self-directed.

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