
SPS has been a great place to start with EDI/supply chain knowledge. Improvements to the pay and benefits structure will help retain people longer as well as bring in more well-qualified candidates to help us through our growth. it is hard to recommend people for a job that pays so low.
I have really enjoyed my experience overall. I have had amazing managers here and they have all been very supportive of my growth. There are also lots of great people at the company overall.
they really encourage personal and professional growth
Being able to help our customers operate efficiently
The growth and shared knowledge
They are also so helpful and collaborative. I LOVE my team
They are kind and open to having conversations with lower level employees.
I feel like pay could be better and our tuition reimbursement could be better.
Creating a connection with my colleagues and my customers. I love building relationships and have very much enjoyed being a trusted advisor to my clients.
Engaging with customers and my colleagues. Our goals are aligned to make our customers successful and the work that goes into that brings me joy.
The desire to be better within the DEIB space. There is still a lot of work, but the drive to work towards a better future is great.
My team is really collaborative. Everyone has different levels of experience and it helps that we can work together to solve problems. SPS is good about creating that culture
They should stop micro-managing others because of their own insecurities. I have never had to dim someone else's light in order to shine. Succeed Together is difficult when you have colleagues that try to shut you down.
That we want to create change in the corporate world. They want to be a leader in having a better company culture and grow our business with it. There are people here that are passionate about that, but the low pay becomes a demotivator to do more beyond what is asked.
If we paid comparably, we wouldn't lose so many people. We create amazing spaces for people to create change on the DEI front, but most of the work is on the people in those ERGs than on the company. You don't pay those people more to do the work and they are the ones creating change.