All Employee Ranks in Lethal Company Sorted

Gotta learn about the hierarchy.

Employee Ranks Levels Lethal Coimpany
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As you play Lethal Company, you will notice your XP bar moving after each run and various ranks being visible as tags on the crewmates’ uniforms. If you are wondering what employee ranks exist in Lethal Company and how they are sorted, you have come to the right place.

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What Are The Lowest and Highest Employee Ranks in Lethal Company

There are five different employee ranks in Lethal Company at this moment:

  1. Intern – Between 0 and 49 Experience Points
  2. Part-time – Between 50 and 99 Experience Points
  3. Employee – Between 100 and 199 Experience Points
  4. Leader – Between 200 and 499 Experience Points
  5. Boss – Over 500 Experience Points

If you do well in your scrap runs, you will get more experience. On the other hand, if you and your crewmates die, or you do not bring enough scrap back, you will lose your Experience Points, and can even lose your level.

Depending on your performance, you can get an S, A, B, C, or F rank during the debriefing.

How to Gain Experience and Increase Employee Rank in Lethal Company

You can gain experience and increase your employee rank in Lethal Company by:

  • Looting as much as possible scrap, as close to 100% as possible. It is also beneficial to be the player that brought the most scrap into the ship.
  • Surviving (it also helps if none of your crewmates die)

Is There Any Purpose or Use For Employee Rank in Lethal Company?

At the time of writing this article, the only purpose for the Employee Rank is to show it off to your fellow crewmates. Perhaps Zeekerss will give more functionality and rewards for this feature. After all, the game just recently came out as Early Access and is being developed by a single developer.

If you see a Mask on the floor, be very careful. Lethal Company is full of danger.

About the Author

Nikola L

Nikola has been a Staff Writer at Prima Games since May 2022. He has been gaming since being able to hold an Amiga 500 joystick on his own, back in the early 90s (when gaming was really good!). Nikola has helped organize dozens of gaming events and tournaments and has been professionally attached to gaming since 2009.