Not bad, not great - Web Designer/Developer Redwood Logistics Employee Review

4.0
Jan 5, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Helpful and friendly coworkers Friendly overall office atmosphere Decent benefits Most managers are helpful Helpful to a junior role Gave opportunities to attend conferences to learn Able to appeal for learning courses covered New upper management open to learning and have made positive changes Meals occasionally provided

Cons

Inflexible in job descriptions Harsh deadlines High expectations Struggles with communication on project details - more details tended to be added last minute despite many meetings Half in, half out of the Agile workflow concept Most management seems unaware of what their employees really want and keep throwing things at them in hopes it will appeal Long release nights

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5.0
Jun 25, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The people there are great. You’ll make lifelong friends.

Cons

Long hours, but it’s worth it for the money

5.0
Apr 28, 2026
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Pros

Redwood has a great culture with a number of opportunities for internal growth. They have a unique business offering to a robust industry that sets them apart from competitors. You feel supported by your peers and leaders. Leadership is not afraid to help, teach and back up their teams, no matter the task.

Cons

The logistics industry, and Redwood’s role within it, is fast-paced and dynamic, offering employees the opportunity to build strong organizational and relationship-management skills. Success in this environment requires staying proactive, adaptable, and responsive to client needs. At times, client demands can be urgent and may extend beyond standard business hours, including evenings or weekends. While this can be challenging, it also provides an opportunity to demonstrate commitment, problem-solving, and a high level of service. Given the transactional nature of the industry, the effort invested may not always feel immediately reciprocated. However, this is a common aspect of working in a brokerage environment and can ultimately lead to long-term relationship building, professional growth, and a deeper understanding of the business.

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