Avoid at all cost! - Anonymous employee LogicSource Employee Review

1.0
Jan 2, 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Nothing positive about working here

Cons

- Amateur leadership team with zero integrity - Long hours that are unappreciated or acknowledged - Lack of depth in capabilities; tools are a joke - All about the bottom line! Expecting you to work around the clock supporting an unreasonable amount of clients

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LogicSource Response
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Thank you for this review. In the last year, we have been working towards improvements in the business since we are growing at a high rate. Through resource planning (understanding hours worked and forecasting anticipated time needed), we have increased staffing to support the increase in clients, with the hopes that it will alleviate workload and volume for all. Additionally our technology team has been working hard to improve our software offering based on feedback that they are receiving. Regarding your comments around leadership, it would be helpful if you can elaborate more so we can understand what caused this perception our leadership. I encourage you to speak to HR and you can ask that the conversation be kept confidential. Thank you.

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