Company Growth Doesn’t Translate to Employee Growth - Sourcing Manager LogicSource Employee Review

1.0
Jun 17, 2026
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Pros

A Fully remote work environment

Cons

Limited opportunities for career advancement or promotion. Compensation has not kept pace with market conditions. In nearly four years with the company, I’ve received only one modest raise despite increased responsibilities and inflation. Scope creep is common. As the company wins new business and expands client expectations, employees are often expected to take on additional work without corresponding compensation adjustments. Many employees and leaders appear overextended, with some managers and directors supporting multiple client accounts simultaneously. Company-wide meetings frequently focus on business growth, new client acquisitions, and company success, while employee compensation and career development receive little attention. Employees are often asked to do more with the same resources, creating workload and morale challenge

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Cons

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Pros

Remote work is the biggest benefit. The consulting model also provides exposure to client industries, which can be valuable experience for individuals building a procurement or consulting career.

Cons

The company often flaunts new clients, but the working level sees no benefit other than more resource burdens, declining benefits, and stagnant salaries year over year. Compensation and benefits are generally below market relative to workload expectations. As the client base grows, consultant resources are often stretched, which can result in increased urgency and deadlines without corresponding adjustments in compensation. Annual salary increases for cost-of-living or expanded responsibilities are not consistently provided. Compensation growth typically requires either promotion or external job changes, and promotions at the individual contributor level appear limited. Recent changes to benefits have also reduced what was previously considered a competitive advantage. The company is clearly moving in a direction to maximize profits and eliminate spending, but at the expense of employee benefits and experience.

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