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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800 reviews
2.0
Mar 31, 2015
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Pros

This company makes an effort to make the sales floor a community. Training is fairly comprehensive, especially if you learn well on your own without classroom guidance. Reasonable incentives and starting pay.

Cons

Soul-crushing telemarketing work. Inside sales is the type of career I would only look at as a last resort - this job provides an average salary with an above average amount of work and pressure. And let's be honest, cold-calling is not a respectable line of work. Prepare for people to treat you like the scum of the earth you are. What bothered me the most was stupid coworkers. Recruiting at LP makes you believe that this is a solid choice for college graduates. In reality, as an "internet marketing specialist," you'll be working alongside people with no college education and few skills who barely even understand the product they're selling.

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Logical Position Response
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We are sorry that you didn't have a great experience with us. Cold-calling is an entry-level position at our company. Nearly everyone in the company (including all VPs and the CEO) spent time on the phones. This job is a fabulous opportunity for a recent college graduate because you learn the fundamentals of online marketing, sales and teamwork in a fun, upbeat environment. These are incredibly important skills in today's job market.
5.0
Feb 12, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

-Great work/life balance--never work weekends and core hours are 7a-3:30p for sales reps. You still have time to yourself after work and never take work home with you. Unless you want to continue your own education, that is! -Awesome co-workers--I enjoy all of my co-workers and upper management. When the work day is tough, this is what makes it a breeze. -Corporate culture--Breakfast on Wednesdays, morning and afternoon sales meetings, company kickball team, the list goes on. While the position can get draining at times, the office vibe brings me back. -Fun incentives--Uncapped commission, Google swag, multiple monthly sales competitions for things like: 60in Samsung Smart TVs, tablets, gift cards, even a trip to the World Cup!, etc. -Growth opportunities--They definitely reward people who perform well and want to retain good employees. There are plenty of growth opportunities for motivated employees. This is a benefit of working for a rapidly growing company: there are positions that they don't need yet but will become necessary as they grow larger.

Cons

-The sales position sometimes takes people a little while to get the hang of, especially if you have never done sales or cold calling before. However, they give you more than enough time/opportunities to improve/adjust before reviewing you. So if you are used to seeing immediate success at most things, be prepared to put in a couple weeks before you're a pro. -Company is growing rapidly, and experiences those growing pains from time to time.

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