Greed, Incompetence, and Bad Decisions - werkgeversreview Anonieme werknemer bij LogicGate

2,0
9 feb 2024
Anonieme werknemer
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Pluspunten

- The majority of the people at LogicGate are some of the best people you will ever work with - Summer / Winter Fridays are nice - WFH

Minpunten

- Pay is incredibly non-competitive for many Customer Success / Services and Dev / Product positions - Several mid-level and senior-level leaders in the Field Operations department are incredibly incompetent but have too much of an ego and/or lack of self-awareness to improve or take in constructive criticism - They used to care about their employees, but now they’ve adopted the mentality that everyone is disposable; maintaining top or critical talent means nothing to them anymore - They’ve cut benefits and are continuing to cut them into 2025 - Some leaders have pushed out incredibly important people because of their ego and unwillingness to take an opposing opinion. It has absolutely destroyed the culture in certain divisions. - Leadership has a serious problem being up front and honest. It’s all covered in deception or half-truths, making it infuriating to get a straight answer out of anyone when trying to make critical decisions or just understand what’s really going on My advice for anyone applying: if you don’t care about being paid fairly for your work, don’t mind being led on constantly, and are okay with toxic management, then sure, come work for this company

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5,0
2 jun 2026
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Pluspunten

good culture and great teams to work with

Minpunten

customer success is very understaffed

1,0
8 apr 2026
Anonieme werknemer
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Pluspunten

Some people were great to work with, but that was all.

Minpunten

I want to be upfront: I was pushed out of this role after refusing to install Slack on my personal phone and being told I wasn’t “available enough” outside of 9–5. Make of that what you will. My manager was a textbook micromanager, reviewing every piece of work, inserting herself into every detail, while openly insisting she wasn’t one. She wanted me to updated her every-time I completed something I worked on, no matter big or small…everything!! My formal review reflected none of my actual work and included no supporting examples for any of the feedback given. When I pushed back, the message became clear: put in your notice. A few things prospective employees should know going in: • Work-life boundaries are not respected. There’s an unspoken expectation that you’re reachable around the clock. If that’s not for you, it may be framed as a culture fit issue. • Job security is shaky. Layoffs and exits happen frequently and without much explanation. Don’t assume tenure protects you. • Performance feedback can be arbitrary. If it’s not documented and specific, it’s hard to improve or defend yourself. There are better companies out there that treat boundaries as healthy, not as red flags. Do your due diligence before accepting an offer here. I worked at my last company for 9 years and never had an issue with management, actually quite the opposite, I had survived 5 rounds of layoffs through the years cause of how valuable I was at the company. This place didn’t even give me a chance before they pushed me out.

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