Arrive Logistics
What's the Company Culture Like at Arrive Logistics?
Arrive Logistics Employee Perspectives
The company fosters a culture of empowerment. I’m encouraged to take ownership of my projects, pursue innovative ideas, and make meaningful contributions to my team and the organization as a whole.

The company’s culture of innovation and excellence has inspired me to strive for continuous improvement and to push the boundaries of what I thought possible in my career.

Across Arrive Logistics, finding opportunities to bring the team together helps to form the foundation of their strong culture.
From working together each day in the company’s seven offices across the United States and Mexico to weekly team huddles to annual special events, Arrive’s employees have access to a wealth of ways to strengthen bonds with colleagues and find new ways to work together.
“We have marquee events like Hack Week, Fantasy Freight, and an annual March Madness-style freight competition. But even our monthly happy hours hosted by employee resource groups give us the chance to come together to learn,” Rager said. “No matter what team you’re on, these events unite people from across the organization.”
Strong relationships with each other not only reflect Arrive Logistics’ core values — those relationships also make fulfilling the company’s mission possible by creating a supportive network that elevates individuals to contribute their best work to the organization and its clients.

Describe your company culture in one word.
Vibrant. The energy and passion my colleagues bring to their work is inspiring and motivating — there’s never a dull day at the office!
Collaborating on work and personally connecting with my team has also been a cornerstone of my experience. Everyone is so kind and helpful whenever I face challenges, and I always feel supported by the organization. Arrive’s mentorship program has made getting that help even easier — I can take any question to my mentor and trust they’re going to help me find the answers I need. It’s another layer of support that I haven’t experienced at any other job.
How long have you been with the company, and what professional growth or development have you seen in that time?
I’ll be celebrating six years with Arrive in February 2025. In that time, countless experiences have shaped my professional journey as a carrier sales rep — from being a mentee and building my own book of business to learning what it takes to be a leader while paying my experience forward as a mentor. My current manager was once my mentor, which has been a really wonderful and supportive experience. I’m so excited about my future here.

How does your company celebrate employees´ achievements?
Arrive has always been great about celebrating employees’ life moments and successes within the business. When I was a sales rep, there was constant recognition from senior leadership. Now as a middle manager, it is a focal point of our engagement plan to ensure those who work hard are recognized for their contributions and passion.
We have company-wide recognition, Hustlers of the Week awards, and our yearly President’s Club, which is a celebration of our top performers across the business. My personal experience with recognition has been across the spectrum, from end-of-year award ceremonies to extra floating holidays for my efforts. The culture of engagement at Arrive is one of the driving factors for why I have pushed myself to be the best employee I can be.
How does a culture of recognition make you feel more connected to your work and your colleagues?
As an employee in a satellite office, being recognized by the business keeps up a currency of engagement with HQ that ties everything together. My employees and I feel like day-to-day tasks play a large part in the overall success of the business when we receive recognition. It contributes to a sense of belonging where individuals feel seen and appreciated and are more likely to identify with our core values, creating a stronger sense of belonging and connection.
What advice would you give to leaders or employers interested in making their employees feel more appreciated?
Something that I have adopted in my team culture is the idea of extreme ownership. Own the fact that YOU are the #1 reason an employee will love their job and want to stay with the company. I would ignite engagement with employees and make sure that you are not just appreciating “metric” achievements. Make sure that all aspects of the job are celebrated and make this acknowledgment core to your daily routine.

Arrive combines a collaborative, high-energy environment with supportive leadership that helps employees build confidence and develop their careers. Employees describe managers as invested in their success, providing the guidance and encouragement needed to grow professionally from the start.
“I chose Arrive because of its upbeat, friendly and energetic atmosphere, along with a group of supportive managers that really helped me launch my career in sales.”

What People Are Saying About Arrive Logistics
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Collaborative & Supportive Culture: Colleagues are often seen as approachable and supportive, with camaraderie highlighted across teams and offices. Company-led inclusion efforts and well-being programs create connection points that can bolster belonging.
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Learning & Knowledge Sharing: Formal mentorship, multi-month training, and leadership development are emphasized, signaling investment in early-career growth and ongoing skill building. Feedback suggests onboarding is structured and resources are available to help people ramp effectively.
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Recognition, Pride & Shared Success: Culture certifications and workplace honors, along with team engagement budgets and celebration programs, signal visible recognition of contributions. Feedback suggests management is accessible and celebrates wins, reinforcing shared success.
Arrive Logistics's Benefits
Established employee awards to honor work and contributions
Quarterly engagement surveys to gauge employee satisfaction
Offers company-sponsored happy hours
Offers company-sponsored outings
Offers Employee Resource Groups
Offers wellness programs
Partners with nonprofits
Provides access to an onsite gym
Provides opportunities to volunteer in the local community
Implements team-based strategic planning
Open office floor plan to encourage communication and collaboration
Uses an OKR operational model to clearly define goals and priorities
Utilizes an open door policy that encourages accessibility