FedEx reviews

3.5

58% would recommend to a friend

(35,492 total reviews)
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55% approve of CEO

47% positive business outlook

FedEx has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 35,492 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The FedEx 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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4.0
Sep 21, 2017
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Pros

- awesome coworkers and managers, everyone was super chill - basically getting paid to work out - great benefits - awesome work environment - weekly pay - recognition for hard work - promote from within as long as you are up to the task and show your strengths

Cons

- usually only 3-4 hours a day - 3am-8am shift sucks, is very hard on body, makes living life/having a second job tough because you're always exhausted - the work is very grueling, they will work you as hard as they can even if it is hard for you - the job gets extremely stressful - warehouse is hot -easy to overwork yourself, must eat beforehand and hydrate on and off the job - benefits don't kick in until after a year for part time - not enough pay for what it is worth (this job is literal manual labor)

5.0
Jan 25, 2018
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Pros

Some Pros for FedEx Ground is Great potential to grow within the company, so many different amazing people, there is always more to learn

Cons

Some Cons for FedEx Ground are Getting used to how physical the job can be, the times you can be working,

2.0
Jan 13, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

Unfortunately, FedEx has changed a great deal over the course of the last several years. Unfortunately, the cons outweigh the pros. If you are thinking that it is a blessing to have a job in this tight economy maybe you will look at the pros. A sales career is not an ideal position for any college graduate looking to advance with this corporation. Let's look at the pros of a sales career at FedEx. 1) Flexiability - but this is true of sales professions at many corporations across America. 2) Stability- If you work for FedEx in a sales role (like UPS), it is highly unlikely that you will be laid-off. Sales people are revenue driving force in the organization. FedEx and UPS (I have worked for both) recognize this; therefore, it is unlikely you will lose your job due to the economy. 3) Overall, FedEx has a good insurance package. The dental is not competitive. You can purchase a better dental insurance package from an outside company that offers a better plan and the same cost or a little less. 4) FedEx is one of the few companies offers their employees a pension. The organization is reinstating the 401K match. It was suspended during the recession. 5) FedEx does not like to lay-off employees. Unfortunately, the economy has caused some lay-offs. However, FedEx does so when the organization has no other option. Compared to many companies, layoffs have been very low during the recession. In this respect, FedEx does care about their employees.

Cons

Working as a field Account Executive at FedEx is a low-paying thank less job. The salary would be fair if you were working a 40-45 hour a week job. If you are going to be an effective sales person by hitting your numbers and closing new business, you will work long hours. This might not be a problem if you are compensated for your efforts. Also, the job does not really require that an individual work as long if management allowed their employees to manage their time effectively to get the tasks completed to get new packages “on the belt.” There is a lot of administrative work. The FedEx internal systems are low and outdated. If the sales employees were hourly, I am certain that the organization would work on streamlining many of their internal processes to save their employees time and to make the job easier. FedEx does not believe that their sales people are intelligent individuals who can make business decisions. This can be seen by how they manage their people. Your focus is not just sales. You are the customer service person for every account in your territory even for account that you do not receive commission for… FedEx has the practice of giving the Sales Executive cell phone to everyone… Any person who finds your card will be calling you. It was ridiculous. The list of problems with this position goes on and on. If you want to have a life outside of FedEx, do not apply here. If you want to spend time with your family, do not apply here. If you want to spend your evenings watching television while working on FedEx pricing contracts or responding to e-mails almost every night of the week, then this is the JOB for you. I do not mind hard work. I was an effective sales person… BUT PAY ME FOR MY EDUCATION, PROFESSIONALISM, TIME AND EFFORT! This is truly the JOB from HELL! For those you read this post, I was not a poor performer. I always had good reviews and brought on large accounts. I attempted to give this company my best during the time I was employed there and make the best of a BAD situation until a new door opened. It is not worst it! In addition, to all of these problems, the promotion process is nearly impossible within sales department. As an account executive, you can only be promoted to a sales executive (which is the same position with a new title). Your pay increases significantly, but the requirements change almost yearly and the company makes it almost impossible to get promoted. There are a very limited number of corporate and worldwide account manager positions. People who have those positions rarely resign or quit. When one becomes available everyone is trying… promotion regardless of work ethic is nearly impossible. UPS promotes their people fairly; FedEx does not. I have worked for both… At UPS, I was respected and treated like the educated individual that I am. At FedEx, I was a robot without a brain.

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