Description This year, Jitsu proudly celebrates 10 years of redefining last-mile delivery. Jitsu was founded in 2015 by a logistics industry veteran who believed the $200 billion last-mile logistics space was broken and saw an opportunity to fix it.
We tackled the hardest challenge first—delivering high-value, time-sensitive perishables to households across the nation. A decade later, we’re proud to now serve nearly 125 million Americans across more than 30 major markets.
We’ve intentionally built our business to be adaptable and efficient, and we’re delivering a superior tech-enabled service that our clients truly value. We’re laser focused on responsible growth and scaling in a way that allows us to move quickly without compromising stability. Our disciplined approach gives us a real advantage to stay competitive in an evolving landscape.
Through industry shifts, evolving customer expectations, and significant growth, one thing has remained constant—our dedication to reliability, efficiency, and operational excellence. None of this would have been possible without our incredible team, partners, and clients who have trusted us along the way.
Here’s to a decade of progress—and to the road ahead. Thank you for being part of our journey.
Jitsu has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 66 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Jitsu employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Transportation & Logistics industry (3.5 stars).
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Overall, 74% of employees would recommend working at Jitsu to a friend. This is based on 66 anonymously submitted reviews on Glassdoor.
100% of job seekers rate their interview experience at Jitsu as positive. Candidates give an average difficulty score of 3.5 out of 5 (where 5 is the highest level of difficulty) for their job interview at Jitsu.