Don't be fooled - Software Developer Logic20/20 Employee Review

1.0
22 Jan 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The pay was ok. Not as good as it should have been since they consistently take a 60% to 70% cut which is above industry standards. There are/were some good people there, but they're mostly all gone now.

Cons

You can go from golden boy to incommunicado in a matter of weeks with no rhyme or reason. There either is no pipeline or I was directly lied to. I tend to believe the latter based on my experiences and those shared with me after the fact. They pretend to be some caring company, but the reality is they are a meat shop like any other. No woman in the leadership

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Logic20/20 Response
6y
Hi there. A lot to unpack here. Thanks for the feedback and we’re sorry to hear that you had a bad experience at Logic20/20. Sorry for the lengthy response, but we would like a chance to respond because we believe wholeheartedly that your key points are false. Our compensation and revenue models are aligned with industry standards. And yes, as most companies do, we are striving to be a profitable company. However, every dollar gets put back into the company and goes towards sales and marketing, as well as benefits such as paid medical coverage for employees, 401k match, and additional parking spaces. It can sometimes be hard to find the right project opportunity for our consultants when they join our team or their assignment ends. A lot depends on what our clients are looking for, or what projects are already underway. Our teams use multiple sources of information to place consultants on projects, including feedback from project managers, career managers, and clients as well as the information contained in the consultant profiles each of our employees maintains. As for female leaders, our leadership team is 31% women, which is a number we are consistently trying to improve. Our leadership development cohort for this year is split 50% men and 50% women, providing equal opportunity for advancement. The information about our leadership is made public on our website, which you can find here: https://www.logic2020.com/company/leadership. In 2019, Juliana Su was recognized by Seattle Business Magazine as a Daring Women, and our CFO Ellen Boyer was recognized by PSBJ as CFO of the Year. If you have any further questions, please reach out to HR@Logic2020.com.

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5.0
21 May 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great people, always an environment where people support each other. Interesting work. I've gotten to work on some meaningful problems with technology that supports my career interests. Leadership really cares about people Career growth can happen quickly

Cons

Tough clients that hold high standards, change their mind, or cut budgets unexpectedly

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Logic20/20 Response
7mo
Thank you for sharing your experience. We’re glad to hear you’ve found supportive colleagues, meaningful work, and opportunities that align with your career interests. It’s also encouraging to know our leadership’s care for people has been evident in your time here. We understand that challenging clients who have high standards, shifting priorities shift or budget changes—can be challenging. Our teams strive to provide guidance and resources to help navigate these situations effectively. We appreciate your contributions and the perspective you’ve shared. If you’d like to discuss further, please feel free to reach out to your manager or our HR team.
2.0
22 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Some genuinely talented and hardworking people throughout the organization. Certain client engagements can provide strong experience and exposure to different industries. Many employees care deeply about helping teams and clients succeed despite the instability around them.

Cons

The company operates with a revolving-door culture caused by repeated layoffs and weak long-term workforce planning. At times it feels more like a staffing agency than a consulting firm, where your employment may effectively end once a client engagement concludes. That makes it difficult to build long-term stability or a sustainable career. Expertise regularly leaves the organization and is not meaningfully replaced, which hurts continuity for both employees and clients. Morale suffers because employees often feel like they are one bench cycle away from losing their jobs. Advancement decisions can also appear heavily influenced by executive visibility and internal relationships rather than consistent contribution, delivery, and experience. Leadership messaging around culture and employee care often feels disconnected from the day-to-day employee experience.

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