Redwood Logistics reviews

4.1

82% would recommend to a friend

(231 total reviews)
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Mark Yeager

86% approve of CEO

72% positive business outlook

Redwood Logistics has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 231 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Redwood Logistics employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Transportation & Logistics industry (3.4 stars).

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231 reviews
1.0
Jan 17, 2018
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Pros

During my brief time at Redwood, I met some pretty cool people that I am still friends with to this day. Things that I thought were cool there: -Salary was nice (But not worth the hours) -They had a very cool bar (That you never have access to) -A very casual dress code -Offered cool intraday activities like yoga, painting, trivia, etc. (If you could ACTUALLY attend)

Cons

I guess this is the section where I’m going to choose to explain my experience at Redwood. Because let me tell you, if I had to do it over again, I would’ve just avoided altogether. The management at Redwood are great sales reps. I can give them that, because they literally sweet talked me into taking a role there and promised me the most amazing time of my life. Instead the opposite happened. So, l will break my review of Redwood into different sub sections so that it is easier to consume: THE OFFICE: Redwood is in a kind of annoying part of town. Not quite close enough to the blue line, never enough parking spaces and lots of traffic. There’s almost nowhere to eat except some local fast food diner around the corner. Be prepared to drive, or walk for 15-20 mins before you arrive to your lunch. Parking in the morning is brutal if you start after 8AM. I’ve lived in Chicago for over 2 decades, so when I say parking is brutal, parking is brutal. From a male’s perspective, the bathroom at Redwood is a nightmare. I mean, there’s 3 stalls for 400 super frat bros who have been chugging redbulls and coffees all morning. It’s disgusting and some days you can’t even get in with how crowded it gets. All of this could be forgiven if they didn’t spend thousands of dollars a month on the most absolute piece of garbage coffee maker, that works 3 days out of the month, and basically just spits out sewer at you. THE CULTURE: People there are friendly. I could tell that, before I started, people used to be a lot closer together and enjoy each others company. Now people are a combination of either being completely on edge, Xanaxed out of their mind, or super anxious. I can count at least 3 separate occasions where someone completely (and unprofessionally) screamed at either me or another coworker for something completely immaterial. I can also count 2 occasions in which I was offered Adderall in the office so that I could get more work completed. Seriously, if Redwood actually drug tested their employees, half of their staff would be gone. With the comments that mention that HR is constantly trying to coerce employees into writing good reviews, they are not lying. They will hound you. Part of the reason I’m writing this because I saw that they were nominated for Fortunes best places to work with. MANAGEMENT: There is a great deal of nepotism going on at Redwood. It became very apparent to me there that if I you were not part of the boys club, that you would soon find yourself out the door. I tried to take advantage of their “open door” policy, here’s a few examples of when Redwood literally made me cringe: -After bringing up to management that the team needed to do a better job testing, I was told to think if I wanted to still be in this firm and to go home and “think” about it. This was at 11AM in the morning during a live implementation! These people are trying to play Mr. Holland's Opus here trying to teach lessons while their clients are literally giving them thousands of dollars. -I once requested a personal day and was questioned if i should be taking time off. This is after working 14+ hour days. -I was given some clients as part of their on-boarding program with the expectation that I would “fail” so that I would really learn for their tougher clients. And believe me, we failed. I wrote management a lengthy email expressing my concern for the well-being of the client projects that we were launching, and questioned whether we could be going things differently or not. That email went unanswered. -During my very last one on one with my manager, in which I expressed concern about the disorganization of the firm and the lack of execution, training and processes I was told “stick around, we have some big changes coming.” I think I was let go about 2 weeks later with no reason whatsoever. CLIENTS: I feel terrible for their clients. They are so nice and understanding. Working with them was probably the best part of working at Redwood. They are getting screwed. There were instances in which we had to cut out promised features during a delivery because Redwood just simply had no idea how to satisfy the need. You can tell there is a disconnect between what the sales team thinks the delivery team can do, what management thinks the delivery team can do, and what the delivery team can actually do. And unfortunately, it is the clients that pay for this disconnect. ARCHITECTURE: These people do not know the difference between Agile and Waterfall. After reviewing their database structure and differences between their development instances, their test environments and their production environments I can confidently say that a first-year computer science student can spit out a better design model. The place is a mess and hardly indexed. Without saying too much I can say that 95% of the time that we had to bring a client’s operational processes down, that it was due to Redwoods poor implementation. PROFESSIONALISM: In my time there I witnessed a handful of times where I believed I was told to do something highly unethical. I will speak about the instances in which I was part of: -After a very poor delivery where we could barely get the system to work, I was told to push for the delivery acceptance form so that we could turn on the service model part of the contract. The rates for that model would’ve been more than double then the regular implementation model. -They have questionable uses of their third-party licenses. It’s kind of hard to explain, but in summary, let’s just say that it is possible that a very large client leaving Redwood could potentially impact operational processes for other completely unrelated clients. -Redwood is obsessed with making sure all the minorities at least “know” each other. It's so awkward how they try and force all the POC to know each other because of certain similarities. -The guys would all obsesses over the same girls, I felt so bad for those ladies.

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Redwood Logistics Response
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Thank you for your extensive feedback. We are sorry you did not enjoy your experience at Redwood, however, most of your claims are false or grossly exaggerated. The office location is located between the Bucktown and Lincoln Park neighborhoods— our address is something you can find on our website and the office is something any candidate will see during the first interview. There are definitely more than 3 bathroom stalls and definitely less than 400 male employees working in the Chicago office. If Redwood is nominated for any employer award, the surveys sent out to employees are distributed and calculated by a third party vendor precisely so that HR (or anyone else at Redwood) is not able to influence the results. We are proud of the contributions we’ve made to our clients--- new clients and those that we’ve worked with for several years. We continue to research and deliver on process improvements and savings in the supply chain in this ever-evolving industry. Finally, you were given very detailed information about the reasons for your separation.
1.0
Dec 22, 2016

Do not work here

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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.

1.0
Nov 18, 2017
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Pros

none, unless you enjoy speakers blaring the same 4 red hot chili peppers songs and techno.They pretend to be very hip so if you are new to the industry it may look fun to work. Also, if you like yelling irrationally then you might like it at Redwood

Cons

When i worked at redwood a someone i was friends with in HR with maker a remark about writing Glassdoor reviews and thought nothing of it, assuming it was a joke or she misspoke. After looking through their page that was clerarly not the case. They bury negative comments about this hellhole. After quitting because i couldn't pretend any longer i can stand the loud morons who are in mgmt and the fact that they have terrible hiring practices, they hire large "classes" of sales reps with little experience only to fire them 3 months later, i am a much happier person. QUIT IF YOU WORK THERE AND CANCEL YOUR INTERVIEW IF YOU HAVENT MADE THE MISTAKE YET. if you have experience their prices make it almost impossible to make a profit, this place is a black hole.

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Redwood Logistics Response
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Thank you for your feedback. We respectfully disagree with many of your claims regarding our employment practices, as they simply are not accurate. It's clear that you did not enjoy your experience at Redwood, and we wish that we had an opportunity to discuss your dissatisfaction while you were still working here.
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