Dissapointed: Would Avoid - Anonymous employee Lysander Associates Employee Review

2.0
3 Dec 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Pay was okay a bit higher than average and a good work life balance.

Cons

The company described during the interview is very different to the one i was in. I was promised a lot in the way of benefits for them never to materialise. No real career progression. When asking to undertake coursework it's all positive until it comes to actually submitting the request, it then becomes slow and drawn out to the point you give up. No prospect of promotions or pathways to achieve them. It felt very directionless / rudderless with no clear signs of communication between the various ranks. MDs nowhere to be found when needed despite claiming they are open to all communication. When there were issues to solve, the team felt alone. As a result, there is a constant negative atmosphere. Processes seem confusing and illogical with respect to project bidding. Sad to say it has felt like a backwards step in my career.

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Lysander Associates Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share such detailed feedback. We’re genuinely sorry to hear that your experience did not meet expectations. We’re pleased that you recognised some positives around compensation and work-life balance, but it’s clear from your comments that other aspects of your experience fell short, particularly in relation to communication, career development, and follow-through on commitments. As a growing business, we recognise that there have been areas where our structure, processes, and consistency have needed to evolve. That is something we are actively addressing. This includes clearer career pathways, more structured development and learning support, improved communication across teams, and greater visibility and accessibility from leadership. Your comments regarding progression and development are particularly important. We are currently strengthening our approach to career frameworks and ensuring that requests for learning and development are handled more transparently and efficiently. We also acknowledge the feedback around alignment and clarity. As we scale, ensuring consistency in how we operate and communicate across the business is a key priority, and we are taking steps to improve this. While we may not fully recognise every aspect of your experience, we do take the themes seriously and are committed to continuous improvement. If you would be open to it, we would welcome the opportunity to understand your experience in more detail. Please feel free to reach out to us directly and confidentially. We’re sorry that this role did not meet your expectations and that it felt like a step back for you. We wish you every success in your future career.

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5.0
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Pros

Lysander is a welcoming, ambitious and fast-growing consultancy with a strong sense of purpose and a clear vision for the future. It offers the opportunity to work on high-quality, interesting projects across specialist sectors, while being part of a business where individuals are genuinely trusted and valued. One of Lysander’s biggest strengths is its people. There is a supportive and collaborative culture, approachable leadership, and a real sense that everyone is working together to achieve something. It is the kind of environment where hard work is recognised, ideas are welcomed, and people are given the space to take ownership and grow. For those who enjoy variety, responsibility and the chance to develop their career in a business that is evolving and building momentum, Lysander provides a strong platform and a positive place to be.

Cons

As with many growing businesses, pace and change can sometimes create pressure, and processes do not always evolve as quickly as the business itself. For some people, that can mean occasional ambiguity around responsibilities or the need to adapt quickly as priorities shift. Because Lysander is entrepreneurial and hands-on, it can suit people who are comfortable with accountability and taking initiative, but may feel less structured than a larger corporate environment. At times, workloads can be demanding, particularly during busy project periods, which is often the trade-off for being involved in high-profile work in a growing business. That said, for many people these challenges also come with opportunity, responsibility and the chance to have a real impact.

5.0
10 Apr 2026
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Pros

Innovation and excellence are genuinely celebrated here, not just talked about. The calibre of people across the business is extremely high, everyone is smart, capable, and committed to delivering quality. Poor performance isn’t ignored or hidden, it’s addressed decisively, which creates a culture of accountability and fairness. This is not an environment for passengers. If you’re someone who wants to coast or consistently deliver the bare minimum, this is not the company for you. However, for motivated individuals who take ownership of their work, it is incredibly rewarding. The management team is the strongest I’ve experienced. This is clearly demonstrated by the company’s profitability, continued growth, and the competitive salaries and bonuses offered. High performance is recognised and rewarded, and there are genuine opportunities for progression based on merit. Office managers across the UK and EU do an excellent job of creating welcoming, inclusive environments. People are extremely helpful to one another and there is a strong team spirit where everyone is pulling in the same direction rather than working in silos. Overall, it’s a fast-paced, high-expectation environment that suits people who enjoy being challenged and contributing to a successful, growing business.

Cons

As the company transitions from a small to a medium sized organisation, change can be challenging for some employees, particularly those who prefer less structure. While collaboration is generally strong, communication between departments could sometimes be more mindful and proactive as the organisation continues to scale.

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