Corpay reviews

2.9

41% would recommend to a friend

(1,183 total reviews)
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Ron Clarke

45% approve of CEO

48% positive business outlook

Corpay has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 1,183 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Corpay employee rating is 22% below average for employers within the Financial Services industry (3.7 stars).

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2.0
Jun 7, 2026

Good pay and benefits, but poor management focus

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Pay and benefits. Insurance was good as well.

Cons

Management is extremely self focused and does not care for their emplyees.

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Corpay Response
4d
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback and for your contributions during your time with Corpay. We appreciate you highlighting the positive aspects of your experience, particularly compensation, benefits, and insurance coverage. Those elements are an important part of the overall employee experience and can provide meaningful support and stability. At the same time, we understand that strong pay and benefits do not fully compensate for an experience in which employees feel unsupported by management. Leadership has a significant influence on how employees experience their day-to-day work, how valued they feel, and whether they believe their well-being and contributions are being taken seriously. Your comments reflect the importance of management not only driving results, but also demonstrating care, accountability, and engagement with the people behind the work. Feedback like yours is valuable because it highlights the difference between offering solid compensation and creating an environment where employees also feel respected and supported. We appreciate you sharing your perspective and helping bring attention to an area that can have a meaningful impact on morale, trust, and long-term retention.
1.0
Jun 3, 2026

Toxic environment with constant layoffs and weak leadership

Anonymous employee
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Pros

None that I have experienced

Cons

Annual layoffs followed by townhalls boasting record profitability. There have now been so many layoffs, that the team is so stretched everyone is just in survival mode. I can't think beyond the next fire I need to put out, let alone focus on my own growth and development in the role. The leadership are weak, and seem to be incapable of asking anything about projects except "How can we make this go faster" and "Whats the bottleneck here". Avoid at all costs, especially if you are ambitious - you'll burn out. Everyone is working minumum 10 hours a day because they have absorbed the roles of those who've been laid off. The company is a house of cards waiting to collapse.

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Corpay Response
1w
Thank you for sharing your feedback and for your contributions to Corpay. We regret that your experience has been difficult and that you have felt unsupported, overextended, and discouraged. We understand that repeated layoffs can have an impact far beyond the employees who leave. When reductions occur year after year, they can create a lasting sense of uncertainty among those who remain, making it difficult to feel secure, focused, or optimistic about the future. Even in organizations that continue to perform well financially, employees may struggle when they feel staffing reductions are becoming the norm rather than the exception. That kind of environment can make it harder for teams to maintain trust, continuity, and confidence in leadership’s long-term direction. We also recognize that burnout often builds gradually when responsibilities continue to increase without enough relief, support, or resources. When employees are regularly asked to absorb additional work, respond to urgent issues, and keep pace after teams have been reduced, it can shift the day-to-day experience from productive to purely reactive. In those conditions, it becomes much harder to focus on development, strategic thinking, or long-term growth in a role. Your comments reflect the reality that employees need not only clear priorities but also sustainable workloads and leadership attentive to the human impact of ongoing pressure. Your feedback on leadership is important. Employees want leaders who remove obstacles, support teams, and foster an environment where people can succeed without constant exhaustion. Prolonged periods of survival mode can significantly impact morale, engagement, and retention. Thank you for your candid feedback. Your perspective helps identify where stronger workforce planning, clearer communication, and greater attention to employee well-being are needed.
4.0
Jun 1, 2026
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Pros

People oriented company, work life balance was really good, global company so there was diversity.

Cons

Transparency within in the company.

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Corpay Response
1w
Thank you for sharing your feedback and for your contributions to Corpay. We’re pleased you found the company people-oriented and valued our work-life balance and diversity. These qualities are essential to fostering a supportive and inclusive workplace. We also recognize that transparency is vital for employees to assess their experience and long-term opportunities. Limited communication and visibility can impact confidence, alignment, and trust. Your feedback is valuable as it highlights both our cultural strengths and the need for greater clarity and openness. Thank you for your balanced perspective. Insights like yours help us recognize what is working well and where we can continue to improve.
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