Good for building skills, horrific for respect - Anonymous Employee Expeditors Employee Review

2.0
Jun 17, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

-Build experience working for a global Fortune 500 -mostly subsidized healthcare -Promotion opportunities if you sacrifice work life balance, benefits (PTO) and ethics by looking the other way when verbal abuse is spewed at you/others who are deemed lesser and commit your future working life to this place (although some are in the same role for 5-10+ years despite excellence because due to cultural backgrounds they don’t fit the desired mold)

Cons

Old school mindset rampant (business professional clothing required daily, sit in a cube despite most meetings being held virtually, taking sick/paternity is seen as "undedicated" and will hurt promotion chances, open misogyny, awful comments made about female peers' appearances/political rants/questioning women on their family planning despite strong performance and dedication). There is no HR dept. They have open door policy- but your managers are likely to have 10-20yrs tenure and are usually the source of the open hostility. Good old boys club: screaming in multiple departments, passive aggressive condescension. Ileft after realizing that they like it like this- the last bastion where openly conservative, angry good old boys can thrive in Seattle. On their public financial statements, there are material weaknesses. Global trade is likely not thriving under the next 4 yrs of tariffs and/or instability. I would steer clear unless you like wearing a suit and sitting in a cubicle daily, hearing some of the most egregious remarks not tolerated in polite society. This place has stale air and an aura of defeat and decline. I stayed for the longest time thinking if I just "kept my head down" I would be valued for my contributions (thinking "maybe this is just what corporate life is like") but left once a 4x longer-tenured senior manager left for similar reasons. This is not "snowflake," this is "escape hostile work environment before your health declines further." I got the offer for the new job the day I took the annual mandatory anti-harassment training and realized 50% of the language had been used in the past few months alone. Reporting is a dead-end on their “anonymous” ethics line — reports go straight to your department’s chief executive for investigation, but the most aggressive mgmt members report directly to that exec for a decade plus… so instead of being demoralized and retaliated against, I left for a better offer at a better organization. I never even reported a single soul for anything thinking if I “proved” myself they would lighten up. Wrong — they double down and do not consider your humanity in their quest to blow off steam despite positive performance reviews. I regret staying silent and eventually realized I was violating my personal values by contributing my labor to such a place.

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Pros

good environment employee engagement good industry experince

Cons

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2.0
Jul 1, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Stability and job security, formerly. Compressed work weeks and work-life balance, formerly. A 47-year no-layoff policy tested in two recessions and a pandemic. Formerly. Now? Well, all of those are gone, so it's hard to really cite anything other than that there's health care and the paychecks don't bounce.

Cons

The same stuff that's always been there, for one. Strict dress code. Dated systems they're trying to run away from as fast as humanly possible. Strict in-office culture with limited WFH. Little to no upward mobility; most senior management has been there for 20+ years and when someone does get promoted, the remaining jobs often seem to magically go to their buddies without getting bid. A complete inability to manage and coordinate anything effectively amongst multiple teams, which apparently is going to be somehow solved by laying off almost all the project/program managers. Oh, and on top of all that? Now, the new regime will lay you off, but first they'll gaslight you and claim the no-layoff policy never existed. Then they'll claim the team managers (who they conveniently also laid off) did the rankings that determined who got cut. Then they'll put a bunch of the survivors into a "bootcamp" and then make them interview to keep their jobs.

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