Logical Position reviews

3.8

69% would recommend to a friend

(282 total reviews)
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Eric Scriven

77% approve of CEO

66% positive business outlook

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2.0
Oct 30, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Good Work/Life Balance Guaranteed base salary and non-recoverable draw. Decent Benefits

Cons

The expectations in this role are clear but you have almost no involvement in your success. Managers lose your deals but they only give effort if they want to (they have favorites which they will bend over backwards for). Others are on their own. Very monotanous job. For a marketing company, they do a horrible job of marketing their own company. No name recognition or inbound leads.

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Logical Position Response
2y
Thank you for your thoughts and we're glad you enjoyed the work life balance at LP. While we are always looking for ways to continually improve, we are proud of the work our teams are doing. Our Sales Managers have helped close over 70% of deals so far in 2023. Our marketing team has been instrumental in increasing our company visibility by helping us win a considerable amount of industry awards, highlighting the great work our product teams are doing. Members of the C-suite speak at every Quarterly All-Hands Meeting and at many department-specific meetings, sharing updates along with their vision for the future that aligns with their orgs and responsibilities. We're sorry things didn't work out and sincerely wish you the best.
3.0
Oct 24, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The company has a lot going for it. They are a leader in the digital world and they're work is fantastic. If I owned a business, it would be difficult for me to not use LP. Kevin is the GOAT.

Cons

Growing pains. I'm not going to get too deep into this because I've moved on...but there were a lot of issues with the leadership on my team. I was promised a lot of things when I switched from the Sales team to L&D, and within 2 months, those promises were out the window. Pay structure for positions outside of Sales. Not really defined...I hit my "maximum" earning potential when I was hired into the role and was NEVER given an opportunity to increase my pay. This didn't really give me any incentive to work harder because I would never get paid more. Performance based pay? Bonus levers? Yearly cost of living increases? I was basically paid the same for nearly 5 years. If you work in an Opps position, be prepared to NEVER get recognition for your work.

2.0
Oct 16, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Work from home is great. If you're good at the job and your clients stay happy, you're pretty much left alone to do the job your own way. The job itself is simple enough once you get familiar with all related platforms and are decent with data analysis.

Cons

As a remote worker, you miss out on most events near the HQ in Portland. This used to be better with virtual events, but those have dropped off in the past year. Now you're just a cog in the ever-turning wheel. New Onboarding process is causing a lot of client escalations. The fix was to put more work on the Account Managers instead of holding Onboarding Specialists accountable. This causes headaches for new clients & their account managers, and doesn't cut down on launch delays. Pay is woefully low for the amount of clients you're expected to have as a tenured PMAM. We tell prospective clients 60-80 clients when most Account Manager really have 100-120. Client retention has become a priority, and low quality clients are onboarded constantly despite what used to be a fairly restrictive Quality Control process. So workload is ballooning while pay stagnates, especially since low-quality clients who quit have a negative affect on your next month's pay - even if ads are working and the client quite because they don't want to pay for services anymore. The tiered bonus model does reward high-performers to a point, but an extremely low base salary makes those leaner months quite difficult to make ends meet for tenured AMs, not to mention those newer AMs still building their book size. The tier system for promotion is decided on subjective metrics and is worded vaguely enough that management can just choose a few 'weaknesses' to hold back career progression. It was presented in a way that would speed up career progression and raises, but it's done the exact opposite. Typical corporate bait & switch.

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Logical Position Response
2y
Thank you for your feedback. We are constantly evaluating workload and adjusting to ensure success for our clients and employees. We have seen success with tier promotions ensuring fair and equal expectations for all employees as they progress in their careers. Finally, we're all in this remote environment together and working hard to ensure our teams have plenty of chances to engage in fun, remote, activities. Thank you for your thoughts, and please reach out to anyone on our leadership team if you wish to discuss this further.
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