Logical Position reviews

3.7

68% would recommend to a friend

(800 total reviews)
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Eric Scriven

76% approve of CEO

65% positive business outlook

Logical Position has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 800 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Logical Position employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media & Communication industry (3.7 stars).

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4.0
Sep 3, 2025

Exciting Time to Be in SEO at LP

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Pros

LP has been making big shifts in how SEO content is produced. Instead of chasing word counts, we’re focused on strategy, quality, and impact for clients. Pay is increasing significantly and I will be earning more than at either of my last two agency jobs. AI is a tool here, not a replacement. I spend less time grinding out repetitive content and more time editing, improving, and creating strategy. Leadership has been upfront about the changes which will give those of us who stay clearer paths to grow. Lots of perks still: flexibility to WFH, generous time off, and a real sense of balance.

Cons

Change has been hard. Friends and coworkers have left, and it’s a different company than it was a few years ago. Not the place if you want to coast or just write articles all day without thinking about bigger-picture SEO.

5.0
Aug 28, 2025

Great place to work!

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Positive Culture Growth Opportunities Great Compensation

Cons

Remote work is difficult to adjust to initially.

2.0
Aug 26, 2025

Uh-Oh! Bad!

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Working remotely is genuinely great. This is not a job, and never will be a job, that requires an in-person component. The fact that management recognizes that and hasn’t tried to force people to move back to an in-office or hybrid system is nice.

Cons

Logical Position is trouble on all fronts, whether you’re a client or an employee. For a client, do you really want to hire a company that overworks its employees, requires them to write exclusively with AI, and constantly changes their job expectations? I’m gonna guess you probably don’t, because in my last few months of working at LP, I saw dozens of clients run for the hills. The quality of work significantly deteriorated from when I started, including the quality of my own work. That’s not because I started slacking, it’s because AI was forced into every facet of everything. I used to be a writer. I would research blog topics, learn information on the subject, and then WRITE blogs for clients. Once management figured out that AI could allow them to squeeze a couple extra blogs a week out of their writing staff, they switched everyone over to a chatbot-based workflow. Now, every blog that comes out of Logical Position is homogenized, stuffy, and bland. Where do I sign? As if that’s not enough, management seems to think they can pass anything and everything onto the writers. Want to fire your graphics department? The writers can do that work! Want to can all your editors? Eh, the writers can handle editing themselves. Luckily enough for the writers, management hasn’t yet figured out the department to outsource THEIR jobs to, but I’m sure they’re working on it. Mind you, none of these expectation changes were accompanied by a pay rise. It was always just, “do more work for the same pay, or else.” To anyone who remains employed at Logical Position, do yourself a favor: either unionize or quit. It’s not getting better.

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