Do not work here - Anonymous employee Redwood Logistics Employee Review

1.0
Dec 22, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Sometimes they let you drink beer at your desk? I can't think of anything else. I am actually amazed the rating is as high as it is.

Cons

They do not care about their staff unless you brown nose them. They spend a lot of their time, energy, and money on making the company look really hip, cool, trendy, and young. Do not be fooled, this is all a front. It's going to seem like the best company ever at first but that feeling will quickly diminish. I've heard upper management say very horrible and demoralizing things to my coworkers in very public spaces, where everyone can your conversation. These people do not know how to run a company, nor are they equipped with the ability or personality types to run a team with a handful of people. I 100% guarantee that anyone who has left a positive review is in good with management and believe their jobs are safe, or they are fresh out of college and this is their first real adult desk job and they are still under the illusion that this is the coolest place on earth. They probably also work on the upper floor, the "cool" floor, where the music is always blaring at ridiculous volumes, everyone is yelling and screaming and throwing things across the room. This is THE MOST unprofessional company I have ever worked for. Additionally, they severely underpay so do not expect to get paid anywhere near market value for your position.

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5.0
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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.

4.0
May 17, 2026
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Pros

Great culture, they want to see you grow

Cons

If you have never worked in logistics it is a challenge

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