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They’re taking it all away - Anonymous employee Link Logistics Real Estate Employee Review

2.0
Jul 23, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Depending where you work you could have a great team to commiserate with.

Cons

First they took “equity” out of DEI. They’ve reduced the “hybrid” schedule to 1 day a week at home the rest in office. Except for accounting and IT because they “need to retain top talent” in those areas. Everyone else is expendable. We used to have remote month in August each year, that’s gone. Replaced with getting off at Noon on Friday (the one work from home day - insert eye roll) instead. We used to have a recognition program called Fond which was great, that’s gone and has been replaced with something much less appealing, people aren’t even using it. Work life balance is nonexistent. Constant changes, secret lay offs, low pay. People are going to food banks and having to use PTO because they don’t have money for gas. Promotions are based on favoritism, not merit or seniority. Pay is not comparable to cost of living in your region.

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5.0
Jun 26, 2026
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Pros

- Amazing team and sense of ownership

Cons

- None so far since I been here

1.0
May 30, 2026
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Pros

Strong benefits, PTO, pay, and tech. Smart, hardworking employees. Blackstone ecosystem is helpful for networking.

Cons

Frequent reorgs, turnover, and quiet layoffs. Leadership seems to operate under its own set of rules. HR seems unprepared and inconsistent when dealing with serious issues. Feedback is collected but rarely acted on. Employees are expected to be in office 4 days/week and "work from anywhere" month was eliminated, but some execs continue to work wherever they want. Office-based and remote teams feel like different worlds with different expectations around responsiveness and communication. Advancement feels more driven by politics and cliques than performance. DEI has become hollow and performative and leadership lacks meaningful diversity. Leadership is reluctant to directly address morale and trust issues and often seems to protect their own.

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