It's epic until it's not. - Senior Sales Operations Analyst Logisnext Americas Employee Review

3.0
Sep 17, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Best benefits around. Top workplace. Fortune 500.

Cons

When you're employed, you're family. When they're done with you, you're dead. You will work the hardest you've ever worked, fall in love with the company, and build your life around it. Then one day they acquire another company or deem your department too expensive, and the chopping block is rolled out... I was ready and willing to devote the rest of my life to this company and was the senior of my department. Then they acquired another major partner, companies merged, employment overlapped, and I was no longer the senior. I was an expensive burden. They can easily find a way to push you out. They had me train 2 entry level people to replace my maxed out salary before letting me go with severance.

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5.0
Apr 8, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Hybrid work schedule, competent leadership, lots of physical space in the office, and friendly coworkers.

Cons

Recent layoffs and parking is uncovered

1.0
Jul 10, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

1. The company has been struggling financially for more than a year, but leadership does not seem to have a clear plan to improve the situation. 2. Annual salary increases have been frozen. The company 401(k) match has also been suspended. Career growth and promotions have slowed down or completely stopped for many employees. 3. At the same time, leadership continues to push employees back into the office. Many people are required to follow a hybrid schedule without a clear business reason. Employees spend time and money commuting just because the company president wants people in the office. 4. HR is not helpful when employees raise concerns. In my experience, HR's priority is protecting the company, not supporting employees. 5. Instead of making difficult decisions openly, management creates conditions that encourage people to leave on their own. Freezing merit increases, stopping the 401(k) match, limiting advancement opportunities, and pushing strict hybrid work requirements all feel like ways to reduce headcount without layoffs or severance costs. Overall, morale has dropped significantly, and many employees no longer trust leadership.

Cons

Good people on the teams. Many employees work hard and try their best despite the challenges.

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