Finally a large company that not only SAYS they care about life balance, they mean it and walk the walk. - Property Manager Prologis Employee Review

5.0
6 Apr 2011
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

They really allow you to balance work and home life, without making you feel guilty about it. Family really does come first! Reasonable expectation for learning the job. The BEST atmosphere for asking questions I've ever experienced.....you can ask and not feel silly for asking. Excellent training opportunities. Great severance package, especially in this economy!

Cons

Local satellite offices are small with limited advancement if you can't relocate. Layoffs due to asset dispositions and merger. Lots of processes and procedures, hard to actually learn them as opposed to just reading and following them.

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5.0
4 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

This company has a fantastic leadership team that really cares about growing a strong, agile and innovative company that people want to work at. That culture trickles down throughout the company and really permeates throughout teams. One thing I think that is especially important now is how innovative this company is. Its investing in the AI tools and education employees need to do work better and smarter.

Cons

The company is quite lean (only ~2,700 employees across 20 countries) so team structures are relatively flat meaning promotions don't happen as frequent as some other companies, BUT responsibilities and compensation are looked at every year for sure so the title upgrade isn't really a big deal - you're growing YoY regardless.

5.0
22 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Prologis has a collaborative and entrepreneurial culture where teamwork and creativity are genuinely encouraged. Employees are trusted to take ownership, contribute ideas, and work across teams to solve complex challenges. The work is dynamic and engaging, and there are opportunities to learn from talented colleagues across many parts of the business. Leadership promotes a strong culture of partnership, and the company continues to invest in both innovation and employee development.

Cons

The pace can be demanding, and the workload is often significant given the scale and complexity of the business. Many projects require coordination and alignment across multiple stakeholders, which can sometimes slow decision-making and require patience and persistence. There is not always a one-size-fits-all solution, so employees need to be adaptable and comfortable navigating ambiguity and collaboration.

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