OEC Group Reviews

3.3

53% would recommend to a friend

(231 total reviews)
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Robert Han

65% approve of CEO

52% positive business outlook

OEC Group has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 231 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The OEC Group employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Transportation and logistics industry (3.5 stars).

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231 reviews
1.0
7 Mar 2019
Recommend
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Pros

The paycheck clears twice a month and is correct sometimes. You can lie to management to tell them you have a sales call and they'll applaud you leaving for hours to perform a job that could've just as easily been done on the phone.

Cons

Wow. Where to begin on this section sparks a lot of thought. Let's start by the empty promises offered during the recruiting process. "A place to grow" "We're the best at what we do" "We've got this far, and we'll keep doing what we're doing" and all the other cliche's of a clueless and incompetent management structure plague this deathly silent office with garbage, non-existent culture, deeply inspired by far-eastern values (Orient Express Container) where everyone speaks another language while sitting in suits and ties to stare at a computer screen and make their 40 calls a day (which are fake entries on the CRM system that takes 9, 20-something women in "Marketing" to remove a duplicate when they're made aware of it). Yes, they'll promise room to grow, freedom to be out of the office every day because "That's how I did it when there was no internet", and monster earning potential **SALES COMMISSION IS ADVERTISED AT 10% OF PROFIT. THEY DO NOT TELL YOU ABOUT A COMMISSION SPLIT WITH OVERSEAS OFFICES, IT'S 5% AT BEST.*** For a company that completely restricts earning potential by withholding the promised car allowance, banning/manipulating commission, and provides zero worthwhile training, the expectations are unreasonably antiquated. They'll claim you're in training and use that to restrict the type of accounts you can pursue and use other excuses why they don't you give you what they had promised. My first day was met with an existing colleague telling me he just applied for 50 jobs and can't wait to "GTFO of here". Similar sentiment follow for those that weren't related to the boss. As time elapses, it gets worse, not better. There is no training to speak of but ALL the expectations of having learned from God himself. Also *THIS IS A COMMISSION . JOB AS YOU HAVE TO PAY THEM YOUR SALARY AND CAR ALLOWANCE BACK BEFORE MAKING THAT 5% ON PROFIT** Once potential customers begin to give you feedback and you learn more about the company and its offering. It's very apparent why shipper's and potential customers would ever use this company besides having someone to speak Chinese to for your Chinese cargo. That's their competitive advantage. Having no technology, no forward-thinking strategies, no business that doesn't rely upon China, and no ability to retain talent (2 people left this "growing sales team" within my first few weeks and the hemorrhage continued.) It is well known the only employees that do well at this company are well-connected to management, either by the culture of family. Everyone else quickly observes this blame-centric and incompetent professional culture and gets out. That's why they're understaffed, not because of growth. Restrictions on the size of the account newer reps can pursue leaves the VERY few decent accounts in the already saturated Tri-State to the most connected and "experienced reps". Managers get the best accounts and provide literally NO guidance to their subordinates (not team-members because by definition they aren't a team. Nor can they be called Managers because they don't manage) and as those team members leave due to the myriad of garbage at this place. The "managers" take over their best accounts like an Up-Line at a Pyramid Scheme. Literally, the longer someone has been at this company, the less qualified they are for their role. Draconian management makes this place a nightmare and I hope you'll see that before wasting ANY times on these clowns. Quote of the day from the "top" person at this office "If you don't make me money, I don't speak to you"....

1.0
9 Mar 2020
Recommend
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Pros

There was a bonus and the holiday party that was nice.

Cons

During my time here, I was overworked and was constantly yelled at and chewed out over little things that did not deserve that much negativity. Being a woman that was relatively NICE, I felt like I was always one of the first to be asked to do MORE work for people that were absent even though we already would have designated people to cover those that were gone for the day. I also found it VERY difficult to call days off without management making me feel uncomfortable and questioning why I had to call off which in reality is no ones freaking business as it is PERSONAL to me. Also, I would often get negative feedback from other employees in other departments that were also WOMEN and would get this backlash of an attitude whenever we communicated. Don't get me wrong there were some great employees here which made me want to stay however there were also MANY people who would skype and communicate with no respect to me because they felt as though I was new to the job and overall uneducated on my roles. There was also an incident where I was NOT paid for my overtime when working there by management, she literally declined my overtime request when she could've easily looked into my computer to see what times I worked and how long I stayed after. When I asked my supervisor for help on this situation she laughed and said there was nothing she could do to help me. When I received my bonus, I was told that I was LUCKY to even get one. As you can see, I felt very undermined and VERY unappreciated for. I am extremely glad I left this job as this was definitely a learning opportunity for myself. I've waited to write this review to see if my feelings towards this company have changed a new leaf, and honestly as I reflect I can say that it has not.

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Thank you for your feedback. OEC conducts annual trainings on harassment and discrimination in the workplace. We take these issues very seriously and encourage staff to come to Human Resources to help you with the situation.
1.0
10 Oct 2020

HOT GARBAGE....RUN!

Recommend
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Pros

Great Co-workers, coffee machine, company events

Cons

Terrible culture, no room to grow, poor pay, terrible commission structure

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