A stepping stone to something better - Anonymous employee Logic20/20 Employee Review

2.0
Feb 20, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Depending on your client, work life balance can be great. They pay for all employees medical/dental. They try to have events for employees to mingle. Pay is decent.

Cons

While they want to be a reputable consulting firm, they are merely a staffing agency for Microsoft. Recruiters will says whatever they can to get you in the door.The quality of leadership is sub-par, especially from immediate supervisors. While they say training opportunities are something they value, they try to find the cheapest training around - so the quality of the training often lacks. Promotions are based on how long you've been at the company and how well you network to senior management (bragging about how awesome you are) - not necessarily on your skills/abilities. This company should be viewed as a stepping stone to better opportunities. Turnover is pretty high. PTO is 10 days a year.

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Logic20/20 Response
11y
Thank you for providing feedback. It's great that the work/life balance, paid benefits and employee’s community building are all 'pros' for you. We work with many startups and fortune 500 nationwide, many of whom come through strategic partnerships. We consistently look for new opportunities to expand our portfolio. We strive to achieve our consultant’s goals from matching client projects to training that aligns with their career path and company mission. We proactively listen to our consultant’s feedback and do make changes accordingly. Employee benefits are consistently improved upon including our PTO model. We truly appreciate your thoughts and will pass this to our leadership, and I will ensure that they hear your feedback. If you have any additional thoughts or feedback, please feel free to email anonymously to HR at HR@logic2020.com. Thanks again!

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Logic20/20 Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience. We’re glad to hear you’ve found supportive colleagues, meaningful work, and opportunities that align with your career interests. It’s also encouraging to know our leadership’s care for people has been evident in your time here. We understand that challenging clients who have high standards, shifting priorities shift or budget changes—can be challenging. Our teams strive to provide guidance and resources to help navigate these situations effectively. We appreciate your contributions and the perspective you’ve shared. If you’d like to discuss further, please feel free to reach out to your manager or our HR team.
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Cons

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