These obviously will not apply to everyone so keep that in mind. Some of these also have counter points in the Pros section
The parking situation is a disaster and the company doesn't seem to care enough to provide real transit alternatives for employees. They talk about flexibility but there really isn't much if you have to start by 7:30 just to get a parking spot, and even at 7:30, depending on where work, you might need to allocate close to an hour just walking to and from your car. You will literally see cars driving around the parking lot waiting for people to leave during the day. That is not a reasonable use of time. If you get there early it is fine but there are some challenges to getting to work by 6:30 / 6:45 for some people.
The benefits have significantly decreased, a little every year but this is happening at a lot of companies
Supply Chain Management, in my opinion, is not treated very well and it makes the job not very enjoyable at times. There is so much work to do. No way are you just putting in just 40 hours and getting what you have to do done. This is hands down one of the most stressful jobs I have ever had.
There are so many meetings, and things done just to chase metrics. Because there are so many meetings there isn't time to do the work that needs to be done.
The pay is ok, not great for what is asked. We are salaried, which isn't inherently bad, but keep that in mind for context I suppose.
Everything is complicated to get done. It seems like there is never a simple fix to anything. You have to talk to several people and it might take days to get access to anything or mitigate problems that need to be fixed. In some ways it makes sense but in other ways it makes it hard to do your job.