FedEx Office reviews

3.6

66% would recommend to a friend

(3,750 total reviews)
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52% positive business outlook

FedEx Office has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 3,750 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The FedEx Office employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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2.0
Jun 4, 2015

I used to like working here - An honest review

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Pros

I have worked at FedEx Office for over 5 years. In my time there I have had an impact on many people's lives and that's the reason why I stay. The benefits are great and the pay can be competitive but only if you negotiated a good rate from the start. The best part of this job for me is the allowed autonomy but that can be the worst part for the average employee. If you like a challenge, FedEx Office is the place for you. I am constantly learning new things and problem solving. If you're timid and afraid of screwing up you need not apply; you won't last a year. This is a great starter job as you will go on to learn a multitude of great skills. You'll especially learn how to look out for yourself and play work politics.

Cons

For anyone looking for just a customer consultant job - the most common complaint amongst my trainees is the lack of a manual. Yes you will be required on a hourly basis to make judgment calls. For the average employee in 2015, this is too much responsibility. The culture of the company aspires to be friendly but the same people who want that positive culture also drive the negativity. I have found myself asked to report on employees many times throughout the past 5 years simply because this employee did not play the politics correctly. You'll watch this person be treated nice to their face but know that the entire time their pink slip is being prepared. They will also fire your colleagues in the neighboring conference room and make it very obvious as to what just happened. There is also a ton of unnecessary gossip. People know things that only HR and your direct manager should know. This company does not reward loyalty. They will hire lower pay grade employees at a higher rate than you expecting them to turn out awesome but you'll watch the same people get fired within a year. It's very frustrating knowing that you are one of the top performers in your district but keeping getting nickel and dimed every review season. As others have stated the work/life balance is not respected and as a hourly manager you'll often be taking phone calls off the clock or taking your work home with you. We are of course supposed to later go in and log these times but that's hardly something any sane person would do because having "excessive" edits on your time card is considered suspicious. After noticing a pattern of this, you will be investigated. (Excessive is defined by them as more than 3 every 2 week pay period. A monthly district meeting will easily bring you to that limit. ) While I understand every company does need to be profitable it does hurt when announced on the splash page the building of a new multi-million dollar facility when it's impossible to keep anyone competent around due to non competitive pay. As a result the lowest common denominator is often what is left.

1.0
Feb 23, 2019

Down Hill....fast.

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Pros

Good team members, overtime opportunities, vacation and sick time accruals quickly, more service based than retail, opportunities for advancement

Cons

Understaffed, disconnected leadership, unrealistic goals, uncaring towards team members concerns or needs, Scheduling system built to exploit team members, often runs team members down until they burn out, no response when issues are reported to higher management/HR, no work life balance

2.0
Jan 19, 2018
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Pros

Competitive pay for retail. Gain experience with large format printing. Employee discount on most services, including free faxing and computer time; shipping discount is significant. Wide variety of colleagues.

Cons

Office politics run the show. Asking for a raise is tantamount to treason. Frequent off-site meetings at inconvenient locations (be prepared to drive a lot or charge up a large Uber bill). It's retail. Understaffed when it counts. They practice hiring 'filler' positions, where the most basic training is completely skipped, and you will have colleagues who don't know how to provide expected support when needed as a result. They expect you and your colleagues to 'know everything' but you have to make a point to get the proper training yourself. Not only will management not set aside time to train you properly, but if you were one of the unfortunates hired into a 'filler' position, management may even outright refuse to train you and simply park you in one section of the store. Despite this, you risk humiliation when a District or Regional Manager visits and asks you surprise questions you have no way of knowing the answers to. Be prepared to spend a lot of time helping customers who are digitally illiterate, and then be scolded for spending too much time with them. At least one manager consistently goes against policy, but is rewarded for it by corporate because it brings in money (specifically: He convinces customers to pay for package filler when it obviously isn't needed - Filler is NEVER needed in a FedEx Pak or Envelope). This is only one example of SOME (not all) of the types of people they promote to management. Expect horrible grammar in your evaluations, write-ups, and company emails. One manager asked me in an email to "reframe" from something. She would also often not understand basic words in text messages, consult a dictionary, still not understand the true meaning of the words, and then blow up a situation that should not have even existed because she thinks she's supposed to take offense.

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