Data Entry - Anonymous employee Ryder System Employee Review

1.0
Dec 17, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Never lose 30 minutes of your time when taking a lunch break/ Leaving early or coming in late when you you need to. Clocking out at the end of the end of the day and going home.

Cons

No work incentive, terrible pay, you’re overworked with no positive reinforcement or initiatives to keep you motivated. You have no one in your corner to back you up and the terrible communication between managers and administrative staff makes it really difficult to perform and excel as an employee. If you have a concern or an issue that you want resolved, forget about it because they will tell you they will address it and nothing will be done to correct it. The work balance around the office is poorly unbalanced and unfair. You work your self to the ground working twice as hard as the person next to you getting more than you doing less amount of work. And if it’s not completed to the standards of managements liking, you’re immediately getting a call from Human Resources or being scolded for not running yourself in the ground. This place has strong potential to be a great company , however management needs a wake up call on how to treat the employees that are paying their cushion salary and bonuses a lot better, than taking us for granted and treated us like gum under their shoes.

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5.0
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Pros

Great hours, I have an awesome OS and OM. I was salary exempt so if I worked over 40 hours I was paid hourly after that. I was also paid weekly which was extremely nice.

Cons

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3.0
May 21, 2026
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Pros

You get to work on real supply chain problems that actually matter to operations, not just theoretical stuff. Remote flexibility is solid and the work-life balance is fair. The tech stack is modern (Snowflake, Azure, Power BI) and if you're someone who takes initiative, you'll get the chance to own things end-to-end. The people you work with day-to-day are genuinely good and most teams have a collaborative culture.

Cons

Growth from senior level and beyond can be painfully slow even when you're clearly doing the work above your role. Leadership and org changes happen often which resets your visibility and momentum with whoever is advocating for you. Some areas still lack clear ownership so things fall through the cracks or land on whoever is willing to pick them up. Pay doesn't always reflect the scope of what you're actually doing.

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Ryder System Response
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Thank you for the detailed feedback. We’re glad to hear you’ve had a positive experience with the team culture, modern tech stack, and meaningful work. We also appreciate your honest input regarding career growth, leadership stability, and recognition, and we will take your comments into consideration as we continue to improve.
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