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Link Logistics Real Estate

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Link Logistics Real Estate reviews

3.5

49% would recommend to a friend

(181 total reviews)
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Luke Petherbridge

57% approve of CEO

53% positive business outlook

Link Logistics Real Estate has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 181 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Link Logistics Real Estate employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Real Estate industry (3.6 stars).

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181 reviews
4.0
Feb 13, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Management is tremendously smart, and willing to spend on technology, people, and processes. They have the big picture in mind, they are taking all the steps needed to get there the right way, and working their butts off along side of, if not harder than everyone below them. They are trying everything to keep people motivated - free drinks, snacks, dinners/lunches, flexible schedules (as long as you are willing to still work +10 hours a day, after you prove yourself, they don't care too much about where you do it from), they are spending on outsourcing until they can staff up positions, spending on hiring true experts in their respective fields at high cost and at fairly low management levels.

Cons

A new guy said it was like a minnow trying to swallow a whale. A very well rich (Blackstone), smart (Gramercy Management), resourceful minnow... so there are lots of problems and low hanging fruit and not enough people to fix/harvest it all. A lot of non-routine issues arise. So everyone (in accounting) is working like dogs just to keep everything going.

1.0
Dec 31, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Exposure to Senior Management Company has become a major player (in size and assets) within industrial RE sector Relevant work exposure and assignments Decent perks

Cons

Specific to Accounting only: Extremely long and taxing hours; if you do not work until 10:00 - Midnight multiple nights a week, you are perceived as lazy. I'd highly advise against making weekend plans or vacations while in this role. Morale within the department is incredibly low. Management talks negatively about staff in front of others; there is a general lack of appreciation for the work-life sacrifices the team has made. It is common for staff to get criticized and yelled at in front of others. Turnover is rampant which has resulted in most of the department having little tenure ( < 1 year ). As a result, there is a lack of consistency with expectations, deliverables, deadlines, etc. In other words, little structure exists.

1.0
Dec 6, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Free food for lunch and dinner for closing when it’s busy. But the thing is it’s always busyyyyyyy -the coworkers are great but that is because you all share the same sense of understanding of how bad everything is here

Cons

-Pretty sure it’s illegal and just quite unprofessional for HR to set up a meeting to threaten an entire department with termination and “legal” actions because of salary discussions amongst your peers. -Top management has been seen to be truly disrespectful and rude to staff, with no care to everyone else in the environment. Imagine watching your coworkers getting yelled at like they are 5. -HR loves to dangle the idea that if you stick around long enough during this time there is great opportunity in the future. -Only a few of the originals employees with years of experience have stayed with LINK after the acquisition and that was mostly due to a retention pay. -no one has time to train you in addition to the previous comment cause so many people are just new here -they expect you to work till late like 8pm+ and HR will say nonsense like how everyone is so willing to volunteer half of their lunch times to work instead Lolol get out of hereeeee. I honestly thought from my interview and the people I met and bonded with during my time here this would be a great opportunity. But i quickly learned how terrible of a decision it was to work here because of HR and management. I wish the best of luck to all the people that continue to stay there but this is not a place for someone who values work life balance and just the expectation of getting respect. Part of the issue is they make it seem your fault when this don’t go right and not something they need to work to resolve.

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