The Good, The Bad & The Ugly - Sales Representative Corpay Employee Review

3.0
Apr 10, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Here you'll find some of the nicest people you'll ever meet The employees and trainers are always very helpful and actually make working here very fun and enjoyable, if you're lucky enough to be on one of the "right teams" Most reps will have no problem taking time out of their day to assist you. The schedule is great 8-5 Monday-Friday & No Weekends. There's also lots of good places to eat during lunch. The commissions are great if you're one of the top sellers. You can make anywhere from $2,000-$80,000+ a year in commission (bad-best) The fun committee is cool and the events and activities make it entertaining to be a part of! HR is actually very understanding, helpful & persistent when you have an issue

Cons

Where do I start.....1st let me start be addressing the overall rating that I gave Fleetcor. If I would've done the Glassdoor review 1 year ago I would've given it 5 stars, but things changed & for some reason I can't understand why they don't do more for genuinely good hard working people to keep them here & to keep their so called "valuable" employees happy at Fleetcor!! Well over 50% of the management teams are clueless, while walking around frustrated at any & everyone else who's succeeding and hitting quota. When you hire managers who can't sell, have little to no sales experience & couldn't out sell the weakest reps on their own team what do you expect?! I know top reps that were hired at under $30,000 a year.....yes $30,000 base. That's a joke & guess what most finished in the top 20 in the company for the year & quit and complained about how they made under $50,000 or $60,000 as a top sales rep......the process is completely backwards, you can put an application in @9am & it will be declined but you can attempt to get that same exact application approved @2pm & it'll get approved?!! Go figure. 1 rep can sell one of the largest deals in the history of Fleetcor (out of territory) 2.7 mil gallons & be crowned and celebrated for on Chatter "which is like Facebook of Sales Force" but let an average Joe or anybody who don't fit the "Face of Fleetcor" look & their deals are taken through a zip code witch hunt!!. - When you're hired they promote REFERRALS REFERRALS REFERRALS but guess what if you have a brother who owns a trucking company, landscaping company etc. for example who lives in Atlanta & you pitch him your fuel card product & service you can't sell it.....well you can but Sales Admin will take that application/deal from you & give it to the person who has that territory & when you tell your manager he or she is going to say there's nothing we can do about it, go get another app & suck it up! The leads are trash & most people self source anyway, some reps have gone months without company provided leads. If 100 sales reps were hired in 2016 I'd bet my paycheck that 50+ would quit before 6 months & 80+ wouldn't last a year. After you sell a customer you have to get them to fuel for 10 weeks consecutively to get gallon credit & you make cents per gallon fueled......but with a dozen made up fees that the customer is hit with it makes it that much harder to keep that company on board!! They pay customer service little to nothing so if or when your customer calls in maybe because it's after hours or they couldn't reach you the reps have absolutely NO motivation to keep that customer of yours from quitting you and Fleetcor. Lastly, because I can go all day..... There's something called Presidents Club which is your reward for hitting your quota year-to-date, which includes a trophy & a trip (no bonus check) but a trip - the fact that I've witnessed over 50 "President Club" winning sales reps who've quit the company since I've been here is proof that something is wrong here & needs to be fixed! If anybody cares that is

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Pros

Work is cool, people are cool.

Cons

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Corpay Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback and for everything you do at Corpay. We’re glad to hear you’ve had a positive experience, especially with the work and your colleagues. Enjoying your work and working with great people can really boost job satisfaction. It’s great to know you don’t have any major concerns right now. Your feedback shows how important it is to create a place where people enjoy their work and the team around them. These things help make our workplace energizing, collaborative, and rewarding. We appreciate your perspective and your willingness to share it. Feedback like yours helps highlight the aspects of the employee experience that are making a positive impact.
3.0
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Pros

Work life balance was great and my management team was great until they started laying them off.

Cons

This company does massive layoffs, they are not tied to performance or productivity.

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Corpay Response
1w
Thank you for sharing your feedback and for your contributions at Corpay. We appreciate your recognition of the strong work-life balance and management support you experienced. It is valuable to know that aspects of your time here were positive and well-supported. At the same time, we understand how deeply that experience can change when repeated layoffs begin to affect not only teams, but also the leaders and managers employees rely on most. When layoffs feel widespread and disconnected from performance or productivity, it can create a strong sense of instability and uncertainty for everyone who remains. Employees want to believe that hard work, consistency, and contribution matter, and when that connection feels unclear, it can seriously impact morale, trust, and long-term confidence in the organization. Your feedback highlights the significant impact leadership decisions have on the employee experience. Even with a strong team culture, workforce reductions can overshadow daily positives and leave employees feeling unsettled or undervalued. The loss of trusted colleagues can make it challenging to maintain engagement, support, and balance. Thank you for sharing your perspective and advice. Your feedback underscores the importance of employees feeling heard and respected during major decisions. It also reminds leadership to listen closely to those closest to the work and culture.
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