FedEx Hub in a nut shell. - Team Leader FedEx Employee Review

4.0
Apr 16, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

Overall, the insurance is great and is very helpful when you are sick. Paid vacation is excellent for those much needed days off to relax. The potential for advancement at FedEx is very high. Many people start out in the hub and work their way in to management. The employee benefits and 401(K) are very good. Of course paid holidays are a nice way of saying thank you to the employees. Overall, the pay is competitive with others in the industry and that is an obvious plus.

Cons

The negative environment and attitude of the workers within the Hub is an obvious downfall of FedEx. Management also lacks committment to the employees. This brings the morale and productivity of the employee down.

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5.0
May 11, 2026
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Pros

Management Support always there Lot of learning resources and upskilling opportunities Promotion in 2-3 years or sooner Good work life balance Pay is competitive

Cons

Less FTE and more offshore vendors. Less time to collaborate Headquartered and majority of roles centralized in Memphis Less FTE means sometimes you are expected to wear multiple hats aside of your primary responsibilities Some processes are very lengthy(Example- Release, code reviews etc) Immigration delays- If you are a foreign national

2.0
Jun 22, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Beat the traffic to and from work. You get a combination of active work walking around the warehouse and office work at a computer.

Cons

When express and ground merged, some of the admins decided they weren't going to do any of the new express tasks that needed to be done. Management either didn't seem to notice or did not care as they never intervened or addressed this disparity. A coworker with my same job title was in the air conditioned office all day, working on tasks that were not a priority while I was getting slammed with work that was required for my position. If that is what management wanted, that is fine. But it was never addressed to the team. Management doesn't address or care about these things as long as someone does it.

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