Logic20/20 reviews

3.1

39% would recommend to a friend

(172 total reviews)
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Christian O’Meara

61% approve of CEO

42% positive business outlook

Logic20/20 has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 172 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Logic20/20 employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Management & Consulting industry (3.7 stars).

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172 reviews
4.0
Mar 27, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Not only does the company continue to evolve its culture, process, & procedures, employees are given the chance to drive the process. If your experience is too limited to let you take the wheel with a client engagement, leadership will work with you to gain the experience on internal initiatives.Just be ready to step up. Hiding in the corner is NOT an option. My experience has been positive. I've been encouraged, not just allowed, to transition into different roles. I've also had senior management step up and unexpectedly offer to help with a personal non work related issue. It caught me by surprise; I've got almost 20 years in the workforce and have never had any company willing to do that.

Cons

If you are the type of person who sits in the corner in a meeting wondering how to not get noticed, this isn't for you. If you don't care that you haven't learned anything new at your job in the last year, this isn't for you. If you are scared by a challenge rather than excited, this isn't for you. You don't need to be type A career aggressive, but you will need confidence and faith in your own abilities. Downside to the culture is that the abundance of top notch talent means there are always more candidates for promotion than openings.However, you become like the people you hang out with so you will be much better positioned to move around after a few years, should you feel the need.

5.0
Mar 14, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

As a former traveling consultant I worried that a local firm could not provide the variation of interesting work. I shouldn't have worried. I have been here 18 months now and worked at three separate companies doing similar work to when I was with Accenture. The internal focus on the consultants has been clear since day 1 and the prospects look good.

Cons

The company has grown a lot and out grown the office its in. We are told we will be moving this year and will be good.

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Logic20/20 Response
11y
Thank you for the feedback. Our goal is to find projects that align with the company’s mission and our consultant’s career goals. We are happy to hear that the work you have taken on has been interesting. We work hard to vary clients with our consultant’s skill sets to provide career growth. We have plans to relocate this summer/fall. Stay tuned! We continue to look for areas to improve so please keep asking your questions. We truly appreciate it. If you have any other feedback to share, please feel free to email HR at HR@logic2002.com. Thanks again!
1.0
Mar 13, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The coworkers (NOT included the management) are great people and extremely talented folks. Unfortunately, it's very much a case of "promoting to their level of incompetence" so the management is progressively worse as you go up the food chain. You'll learn a lot about Microsoft products Good place for a less experienced person to

Cons

Work life balance is non-existent, and you'll be expected to be "on call" 24/7 (despite this, there's no reimbursement for cell phone plans...or parking for that matter). Attrition, despite what their official responses say, is very much a problem (even a director confided to me that it was really bad and no where near average rates for other consulting firms). I saw people last about a month before they found something better and moved on. Can't say I blame them. They choose to keep a workplace bully just because he brings in a lot of money and at some point or another, he WILL butt heads with you in the most unprofessional way. Be prepared that if he schedules a meeting with you (actually, this goes for just about any manager), he'll stand you up numerous times until they finally meet with you 20-30 minutes late). Despite being hugely unprofessional and sometimes down right out of line, he's still there and one of the head honchos. Talk about hostile work environment. He talks a good game and can be very motivational in all-hands meetings, and then none of that really plays out. The employees aren't the priority - I mean, heck, they refer to us simply as "resources" - the client is very much the priority. Managers are partly project managers but mostly salesmen and it shows. Don't expect them to have a good grasp of your daily project work since they just don't have that background. Be prepared to drink, so if you're a recovering alcoholic keep that in mind. Hope you want to work for Microsoft, because you'll end up there eventually. They're always trying to attract new clients and having success with that, but the majority of projects are at Microsoft and very similar to staff aug. You'll have no say whatsoever in the types of projects you're put on and no heads up on what they're considering you for. While on the bench, I would be told around 11 am that I had a phone interview at noon (so no real time to prep). The benefits ranged from so-so to nada but they were working on improvements. Salary, however, really was disparate. Being paid $20K less than industry average happened often and annual raises, even with a great review, was tiny. The yearly bonus was usually nice but certainly didn't make up for the hours of overtime you worked. Speaking of which, be prepared to be put on multiple projects that add up to more than 40+ hours a week. They're essentially charging the customer as if he's getting a dedicated consultant at least part time, but the same person could have a full time project as well. So yeah, they're making money off of you but certainly not coming close to trickling any of that down to you. Reviews are a laborious process twice a year and follow the Microsoft model to a large extent (I never really got the feeling of a stack ranking persay, but the culture of it all felt a lot like it).

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Logic20/20 Response
11y
We do our best to ensure our employees maintain a work/life balance and never require an employee to be on-call 24/7. We understand that every employee needs to maintain a level of balance with their careers and open communication is strongly encouraged on this. We also consider skillsets and interests of our employees to ensure projects and consultants are matched up well. We have also begun implementing development plans that will increase the visibility of projects and experiences that interest you. All companies experience some form of attrition, however, your comment on this is not factual. We average a fairly healthy tenure and our attrition level statistics support being above the industry standard. Between now and previous years, we have never experienced turnover within a 1 month timeframe. In addition, we continuously solicit feedback from our consultants and strive to incorporate improvements in both perks and benefits. Not only do we provide quarterly company events, we also provide monthly events that bring consultants together for a fun and entertaining evening. Taking care of our employees is one of our top priorities and we will continue to ensure this. We have also re-structured our review process to be more efficient and reinforce fairness and consistency. Promotions and raises are based simply on your overall performance and we continuously compare with industry averages to ensure our consultants are compensated competitively based on their skills and experience levels. We appreciate your feedback and opinions. You are encouraged to contact Human Resources at HR@logic2020.com as they can provide a confidential and neutral environment to discuss and address any additional feedback and concerns.
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