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Depot Connect International

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Depot Connect International reviews

2.9

40% would recommend to a friend

(34 total reviews)

Chris Synek

34% approve of CEO

36% positive business outlook

Depot Connect International has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 34 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Depot Connect International employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Transportation & Logistics industry (3.5 stars).

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34 reviews
4.0
Oct 23, 2025
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Pros

Having recently joined DCI as Managing Director for the UK, I’ve been impressed by the strength of the team, the depth of customer relationships, and the company’s genuine commitment to safety and service. The culture is practical and hard-working, with a real sense of pride in what we do. There’s also a growing openness to new ideas and collaboration across sites and functions, which gives me confidence in the long-term direction.

Cons

As with any business in transformation, there’s still work to do to streamline processes, strengthen communication, and align ways of working across locations. However, there’s real appetite and support to make that happen.

5.0
Oct 22, 2025
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Pros

I would like to begin by mentioning the initial phase, which was the hiring process that took place in April/May 2024. This process was overseen by one of the senior HR staff members. After experiencing several interviews and disappointments with other companies, I truly felt acknowledged and valued when I started communicating with DCI. There was a genuine interest from DCI, and the communication was excellent, with interviews arranged promptly. Even prior to my acceptance for the position, I was greeted warmly by the team members I interviewed with. Once I secured the job and commenced my role, the induction process was clear and well-organized. The entire team dedicated time to explain their job responsibilities and outline the expectations for my position. For the first time in nearly 11 years of working in the UK, I felt that I was in the right place with the right people. There has also been a sincere interest in my future development, which was quite refreshing. Additionally, witnessing the management team collaborate so well without any animosity was a new experience for me. In my opinion and based on my experience, DCI is an excellent company to work for, and it has surpassed my expectations.

Cons

There are no cons from me.

3.0
Mar 16, 2026
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Pros

There is genuinely some lovely people within the business. System overhaul and investment from new owners. Despite the negatives, there is work to be done, money to be earnt and you can absolutely come in day to day, comfortably work and go home again. I would like to state that on a day to day basis the job and work aren't insufferable, and even quite pleasant. There's absolutely moments of frustration and desire for more to be done in a multitude of areas however, I don't believe this is due to the fault of anyone in particular, as mentioned, apathy is contagious, yet not unsolvable.

Cons

From my experience, there seems to be a separation or possibly a disconnect between teams. Whilst this doesn't affect day to day workings, it does make work feel slightly redundant with no real cross department communication outside of what is essential. Reactions seem to be reactive rather than proactive. There is also a sense that initiatives are sometimes directed from above without meaningful involvement from those setting the expectations. Greater engagement from leadership during both the planning and implementation stages would likely improve both morale and outcomes. There is seemingly a sense of apathy across the business which is both contagious and, I believe, with the correct incentives and communication, solvable. Over time this can contribute to a culture where people focus only on what is strictly required rather than taking initiative, which ultimately limits both innovation and engagement across the business. I'm uncertain whether management are ignorant to the thoughts of the common folk, unable to do anything about it or are indifferent to the problem, however it is evident across the business. Between centralisation, salary misalignment and the previously mentioned culture of apathy, it does leave people feeling deflated and unmotivated. I'm inclined to say the higher wages and high miles between those in Manchester and those who are not create a disparity which again, with the correct engagement isn't an impossible problem to solve, but there is no display of effort. Similarly, there appear to be differing pay rates for roles that are very similar, if not identical, across different areas of the business. Greater transparency and alignment in pay structures would likely improve morale and perceptions of fairness. Given the number of businesses acquired over the past decade, there still appears to be a lack of consistency in contractual arrangements across the group. Greater standardisation could help reduce confusion and ensure employees feel they are being treated fairly regardless of which part of the business they operate within. When business decisions are made, there is often limited visibility around the reasoning behind them or ownership of their outcomes. Greater transparency and clearer accountability would likely improve trust and alignment across the organisation. Empathy and a willingness to show face after business choices have been made would be appreciated at the very least.

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