Amazing People!! - Human Resources OnLogic Employee Review

5.0
9 Dec 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Truly some of the smartest, most hardworking and supportive group of people I have worked with. Incredibly transparent leadership when it comes to decision making, finances, accountability and company goals - definitely not for everyone, but so valuable and rewarding for my own experience.

Cons

Fast paced, you need to be highly adaptable and accepting of change - but this can also allow really unique opportunities for individuals to make genuine change in the business.

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OnLogic Response
3mo
I am pleased that our commitment to transparency in leadership and goal-setting resonated with you. We recognize that our trajectory requires a high level of dedication and can be demanding, but as you noted, it also empowers our team members to make a real impact on the business. Thank you for your hard work and for sharing your experience with us! ~ Sean Larkin, CEO

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5.0
9 Feb 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Company is growing fast, and opportunities are everywhere if you are willing to do the work and have a positive outlook.

Cons

The wrong place to work if you want to cruise through as a passenger only and not a driver.

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OnLogic Response
3mo
Love this description. At OnLogic, we prioritize impact over activity, and that starts with having 'drivers' in every seat. Thank you for your commitment; glad to have you on the team! ~ Sean Larkin, CEO
2.0
3 Feb 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Friendly, welcoming people. Direct manager cared about my personal well-being and helped establish goals for my professional career. Beautiful building with a cafeteria and a chef. Great PTO.

Cons

Most people are underpaid. This is by design. Top leadership wants to keep salaries low so people leave and new underpaid employees take their place. High turnover, like unreasonably high. Don't get too cozy with anyone who's been there for less than 2 years; they'll probably leave. Because of this, processes get lost in the void and workflows become muddled quickly. Strictly in-person. Some teams allow remote work, or if you're sick, you're encouraged to work from home. Upper management keeps their heads on a swivel. If you aren't at your desk as often as possible, they will notice, and it will come up. They watch the cameras to see who is late/leaving early. Don't expect a flexible schedule. There are many common spaces with chairs/booths to work and a game area that will be shown on tours of the building. Don't expect to use them, you should be at your desk. You won't be assigned a title with a level (like I, II, III). This doesn't help you when it comes to raises and compensation. There is no fridge to keep your lunch in. Limited healthcare options.

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OnLogic Response
3mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your perspective. We’re glad you enjoyed our onsite amenities and felt supported by your manager, we truly value the culture our team has built. Regarding compensation, we hear your concerns. We are committed to conducting annual market reviews to ensure our pay remains competitive. Furthermore, we are investing in enhanced management training to ensure our leaders can better support team members in their professional development and career progression. We remain committed to open dialogue and regular feedback on this topic as we continue to evolve our programs for our employees. We recognize that our in-office environment may not align with everyone's personal preferences. While we are open to flexibility when specific needs arise or when someone requires a 'heads-down' day to focus, we remain committed to keeping our standard operations in-house. We believe this is vital for our agility and team growth, and it is not a policy we are looking to negotiate at this time. Your feedback is an important part of our growth. We appreciate your contributions to the team and wish you success in your next chapter. ~ Sean Larkin, CEO
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