not what it once was - Operations Prologis Employee Review

1.0
Feb 20, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

your peers typically are close knit people and great to work with

Cons

overworked, underpaid. they went from valuing the employees to just be purely focusing on noi which in turn has caused a major uptick in employee turnover due to burn out. additionally, the new ops director turned what was once a great culture into a toxic one. if you value your mental health, stay away.

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Prologis Response
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Thank you for your honest feedback. We’re sorry to hear that your experience didn’t reflect the culture we work hard to foster. We encourage you to reach out to workforce@prologis.com to share additional details so that we may address your concerns.

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