Great office at a decent location. A few smart people still work here.
Cons
Logmein talks the talk but doesn’t walk the walk. Management often asks you to violate the values advertised throughout the office. Accountability is virtually non existent. High performance is not rewarded. Top talent is leaving for more competitive packages. There is a lot of uncertainty of the future of the company as stock prices plummet and growth slowed down.
this company is I a downward spiral. They acquire companies to pad the pockets of the high levels. Our CEO made 10 million last year, meanwhile they slashed employee benefits. "Corporate greed" and " too big for its britches define this company.
GoTo Response
7y
Thank you for your feedback on LogMeIn. Our strategy includes both inorganic and organic growth and our acquisitions are made thoughtfully after very careful market evaluation and are done in service of our business strategy and expanding market position. I am not sure I understand the reference to padding executive pockets, but would be happy to discuss 1:1 with you. Perhaps I can share some information about the pay for performance practices that are built into our CEO / executive compensation programs, and how pay for performance is governed by our Board. Please reach out to me directly and we can discuss as I think there are some facts you may be missing when making your analysis of our M&A strategy and executive compensation.
Regarding the company slashing our benefits, I think you may be referring to the adoption of unlimited time off and how that was rolled out. I am aware that some employees preferred to bank their time off for the future, but we ask our employees to work hard and we want to ensure they take time off to recharge and spend time w friends and family. We have enhanced many benefits around leave offerings and reward (bonus) and recently announced the intent to launch an ESPP program later this year. If there is a specific benefit you feel is missing from our offerings, please reach out to me or our benefits team and we’d be happy to discuss.
Thanks
Jo Deal
HR