Working at GEODIS

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Ratings for GEODIS

  • Appreciation
    3.2
  • Company Outlook
    3.6
  • Fair Pay
    2.6
  • Learning and Development
    3.1
  • Manager Communication
    3.5
  • Manager Relationship
    3.8
  • Pay Policy
    2.4
  • Pay Transparency
    2.4
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GEODIS Reviews

What is it like working at GEODIS?

Expectations are always higher.
Customs Broker in Queen Creek:
Pros: big enough for them to stay away and let me work
Cons: to much to do from too many directions
Secure job, with unclear expectations.
Inventory Manager in Augusta:
Pros: I feel that I will have a job as long as I want one.
Cons: I need more feedback from my leadership.
I don't have a chance of advancement.
Material Handler in St Louis:
Pros: My friend Cindy
Cons: They hire outside people instead of hiring inside out
Lots of visibility to senior leadership.
Financial Analyst in Nashville:
Pros: My team is the best group I have ever worked with.
Cons: There can be a false sense of urgency and unnecessary with proper communication.
Chaotic Good.
Customer Service Representative (CSR) in Plainfield:
Pros: The work and management team
Cons: I'm often asked to do work outside of my normal job function.
Warehouse Team Leader in Leicester:
Pros: freedom. I do what I do then go home, don't really have anyone telling me what to do.I manage my own time and am just left to get on with things
Cons: multiple roles combined and condensed into my low salary. i have skills that are being used by the company with little correlation to my pay.
My current position.
Training Coordinator in Edwardsville:
Pros: It can be family oriented
Cons: There are no consequences for not following rules/guidelines, promotions ate given for the most part..to undeserving team members and friends and family of management. Management often turns their heads at bullying and harassment.