Pros
During my tenure working at Logic20/20, the company has created an environment which has provided me a solid platform to develop my consulting acumen. They have placed a focus on my career advancement, while allowing me to take ownership to shape over its direction. As a consultant, Logic20/20 does solid job of matching projects to our core capabilities so we can be successful with our clients, while also exposing us to new technologies. Many of my client projects have been with enterprise –level customers, which creates an exciting working experience knowing that you are helping to advance large initiatives. The firm manages an internal bench of consultant resources. In my experience, there are few firms who actively attempt to manage internal resources, while they are attempting to also staff new projects. Being assigned to internal initiatives has provided me opportunities to develop my own technical skills, which serve to increase my value on the next client project. I’ve had the opportunity to work closely with a wide range of people who come from different environments and various stages of their careers. The small business atmosphere of Logic20/20 keeps everyone involved with one another, even when we are spread out on assignments. I definitely do not feel like a nameless cog in a machine working here.
Cons
Being at a small company does cause the environment to be quite frantic from time to time, as resources can be staffed on multiple internal projects at once. It’s really not so much a downside, as it just requires you to have a great degree of flexibility, while being asked to manage multiple workstreams.