Leadership Micromanagement and Limited Growth Opportunities - Senior Vice President Prozo Employee Review

1.0
26 Feb 2026
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Pros

Pros 1. Exposure to end-to-end supply chain operations 2. Opportunity to handle multiple responsibilities 3. Fast-paced work environment

Cons

1. Leadership style is highly micromanaged, with limited autonomy for managers. 2. Decision-making is centralized, leaving little room for independent thinking. 3. Business growth has been slow over the years, with minimal addition of new clients. 4. Annual salary increments and career progression are limited. 5. Strategic direction often changes, creating instability in planning.

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5.0
6 Apr 2026
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Pros

Working at Prozo has honestly been quite a journey. Since it’s growing really fast, you automatically get to see and learn a lot about how the whole logistics space works. You’re not just stuck in one thing there’s always something new to pick up, whether it’s ops, tech, or dealing with clients directly. One thing I liked is that you’re given responsibility pretty early, so you don’t feel like just another employee. It has that proper startup vibe things move fast, ideas are always welcomed and you get the space to try things out.

Cons

Company can offer either 05 days working or WFH on alternate saturday’s.

5.0
18 Feb 2026
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Pros

I have spent the last 4 years at Prozo and the learning and growth has been tremendous. It’s one of the fastest growing companies and provides a great platform for anyone looking to take ownership and work on impactful projects. The culture encourages responsibility, exposure, and quick decision-making. Leadership is approachable and there is a strong focus on execution. In functions like Finance and Programs (MWP), you get great visibility, real-time business understanding, and opportunities to build end-to-end expertise.

Cons

Being a fast-paced startup, the work is demanding and expectations are high. Deliverables and timelines can be challenging, but it’s worth it if you are someone who enjoys ownership and growth.

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