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Reyes Holdings, LLC Reviews
What is it like working at Reyes Holdings, LLC?
High turnover, low work life balance.
Logistics Analyst in Chicago:
Pros: team culture
Cons: work life balance
low pay
little interaction outside of your team
Truly enjoy working with my team and manager.
Production Supervisor in Eagan:
Pros: Working with the 3rd shift team bring joy. I'm able to communicate with the team effectively.
Cons: Catching staff members who sleep on the job.
Great working with other team members.
Production Supervisor in Eagan:
Pros: Able to make a difference with the 3rd shift team.
Cons: Maintenance team judges other Maintenance team by putting them down.
Great Company, But Don't Overextend Yourself.
Demand Planner in Chicago:
Pros: Great atmosphere and exposure to other departments
Cons: Lack of upward mobility
Purchasing and other inventory management.
Inventory Coordinator in Richmond:
Pros: I like the people I work with a lot.
Cons: I feel I'm paid unfairly, and there is little to no transparency in compensation overall. I feel employees from our previous company have been taken advantage of since the acquisition.
Proud to be part of the RH Team.
Human Resources (HR) Generalist in Rosemont:
Pros: I love my team and feel as though for the most part my company is fair. They offer many benefits to employees and listen to the needs of the organization as a whole. Reyes Holdings is always seeking to improve and grow which provides a positive environment.
Cons: I don't feel like Reyes Holdings values or rewards it's long term employees. Those who are loyal to the company are often shorted because their pay is determined by their previous role/pay and not the role and responsibilities they are taking on. Meaning a new employee will come in with the same or similar skill sets and offered more for a role than an existing employee who applies for the same role because they are currently making a lot less and they know they will accept less although they are expected to perform at the same level or even better than the new employee.
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