If they buy your company, run. - SQL Server Developer Corpay Employee Review

1.0
Jan 12, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good healthcare benefits. I'd leave it at that, but there's a 20-word minimum in this field. I really can't write 20 good words about Fleetcor. Think about it.

Cons

Poor compensation, lack of professionalism, apathy. Fleetcor is a fuel card company, plain and simple. I can't comment on how they've dealt with acquisitions in their own field, but I can say that their decisions since purchasing two American telematics companies have been a disaster. They treated us like second-class citizens from day one, they touted our high profitability while forgetting to mention the fact that most departments hadn't seen raises for two years, and on top of it all, they gave to us the burden of fixing their mistakes. If you work in development or IT, you can say goodbye to your budget. Databases will run out of disk space, hardware will fail, and you will be told that it's not in the budget this year, or ever. And those departments are the lucky ones. For a short time, it was possible to move up in our company's structure, albeit with much lower pay than market price. Even those opportunities have evaporated. Over the past year, they've opted out of replacing the employees who finally found a job elsewhere, and are increasingly shifting the work to those who stay behind. They compound the loss through attrition by laying off members of departments that are already short-staffed. Our sister company (purchased from our last parent at roughly the same time) is now operating on a skeleton crew; through disrespect, mismanagement, and layoffs, Fleetcor has seen to it that my former company is going the same direction. I loved my job two years ago, but Fleetcor slowly made me hate it. Your home life will shrink to a memory while you and those you respect grovel at Fleetcor's feet for a 3% raise—if any—every two years. If all of this sounds attractive to you, by all means, stay with them when they buy you. Otherwise, I suggest you start looking for new employment as soon as possible. From what I can tell, they'll welcome a chance to put some more money in their pockets. With all that said, it might be worth sticking around to read their 401(k) contribution scheme. You'll need a good laugh.

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They have supportive team and management

Cons

High expectations and very competitive

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Thank you for your feedback and for your contributions to Corpay. We are pleased you felt supported by your team and management. A supportive workplace and strong team connections are essential to a positive employee experience. We recognize that high expectations and a competitive environment can be challenging. While these factors drive performance and growth, it is important that everyone feels supported and equipped to succeed. Your feedback highlights both the strengths of our team culture and the pressures of the role. Thank you for your honest perspective. Insights like yours help us identify what is working and where we can provide additional support.
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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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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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