Before starting at Shipamax, there were no reviews on Glassdoor. Hired during lockdown and working remote, Shipamax do not necessarily make you feel very welcomed. Your office equipment is sent to your house and management write a quick welcome on a group slack channel. There is no welcome package/card/ email with a brief overview of who you are to the rest of the team to truly welcome you on board.
There is a 6 month probation period and I discovered that they set unrealistic targets and the training provided was extremely inadequate. If you have never worked in the logistics industry, they expect you to ramp up quickly with little to no training. I also felt that I did not get the support I needed from my line manager and was not set up for success. My manager did not always speak very highly of the CEO and expressed that they had thoughts about leaving the company. How was I meant to feel confident working here when my own manager made these statements?
I agree that there’s a mysteriously high employee turnover rate, roughly 6 people handed in their notice and 2 were terminated a couple of months into their probation period within my first 3 months. One employee discovered 30+ deactivated slack accounts and another discovered a number of employees on LinkedIn who worked at Shipamax for less than 6 months .
I did not get to experience the office environment, but felt as if they created a 'fear' culture. I constantly felt like I was walking on eggshells, I needed to keep my head down, work and cross my fingers that I would pass probation. At the time, management did not create an environment where employees could be social, have fun or learn new things from other colleagues. I will admit that they were working on improving this through the culture club.
Also, if it were not for COVID, they would frown upon working from home and do not offer flexible working.
Communication was also a massive issue, especially in sales. For example, we were instructed to start selling a specific product and the product release date was constantly pushed back due to lack of resources. This was not communicated to the entire sales team, one person would eventually hear about the new release date and share this with team. The new information did not come from management.
Progression, management rolled out a progression program but I never got to see it in action. One of their top SDR's wanted to progress into another role but was not given that opportunity. This led to them handing in their notice.
In regards to the software, I witnessed a number of unhappy clients and a massive client terminated their contract, sales oversold and Shipamax underdelivered. However, I will say that the product team is absolutely amazing with some really good people and I know that they will fix these issues.