Culture & Values are Differentiator - Anonymous employee eShipping Employee Review

5.0
Feb 20, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

In a marketplace saturated by startup and outdated 3PL's, it is vital to create a work environment where employees not only thrive professionally, but believe in the company they represent. The culture created by leadership combined with the focus placed on employee development truly separates us from our competition. After wasting quality years working for other so called "Industry Giants", the emphasis placed on creating opportunities for employees to fulfill their destinies is truly a refreshing change.

Cons

If you are not willing to challenge yourself and show a dedicated to make an impact in the lives of your peers, family and community then this is not the place for you.

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Cons

Chain of command is unclear. Frequent promotions or restructuring add to the confusion. Hard to know what person to go to for help, advice, etc. Similarly, upper-management make BIG decisions without consulting those who are familiar with the customer/process/etc., and overall have poor communication with system updates, policy changes, etc. The company, like all companies, wants to get higher margins. But one place they choose to cut is employee pay. Unless you make commission, you don't have an opportunity for a pay raise. There is a lot of turnover for the "grunt workers" because they don't get paid enough for the volume of work they're asked to do, especially when they also see the profit margins that their colleagues make.

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