FedEx Office reviews

3.6

67% would recommend to a friend

(3,769 total reviews)
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Brian D. Philips

70% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

FedEx Office has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 3,769 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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1.0
Aug 10, 2016

Middle management

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- FedEx brand name - employee shipping discounts

Cons

Let me be really clear this is not run like a "FedEx" company. Buying Kinko's was the worst investment in the history of FedEx. The company has never in all its years of operation made a profit. Having said that heres a few things you should know: - The company is run like a dictatorship. The blanket excuse for treating managers like this, especially in Canada is that... since its losing money, every year, with declining transactions the management feels it's fair to create and environment where you either do everything they ask and deliver on the numbers otherwise they will find someone else to do it. This has not been very successful to say the least but has very successfully resulted in a pretty phenomenal turnover rate. A company that used to have a lot of people with over 6 years tenure now only has a handful - the company lacks infracture and equipment to get the job done. I am shocked at how a company that wants to establish its self as a printing house uses office copiers to do the job. Most locations as lack the experience required to run large print orders. - They are always short of people. I have seen an open manager position for upwards of 6 months. Offering too little or expecting too much!? I'd say a bit of both. - Print is dead! Atleast the printing that's done here is. - the technology they use is sub-par. Rental computers are a joke. They dont open Hotmail or Yahoo accounts (security issue). They use a version of Firefox and IE that's obsolete with absolutely horrifyingly slow speeds (unable to open Dropbox or Google drive at times). Customer don't like this obviously and the team is expected to listen to the customer vent, apologise and offer a discount on transaction. IT claims that it has other more pressing things that take priority over this service and the matter has been on hold for atleast 7 years. - if you're a yes man/woman this may be the place for you but people with really thick skin only need apply. Customers are right and you know they are right about the short falls of the product offering here but I'll tell you what. Its now your problem and the best answer you're getting from management is that if other managers out there can manage this so can you. Heck even I did it for a really long time, but I lost my faith in the organisation over time. - This is a part of a big American company in the US. 1800 stores. That's big, and big companies have departments managing different pieces of the business. Each departments thinks it's task is important and has tasks that it wants the field to execute on. But... There is just one manager with his team that has to execute on all these deliverables. This beast is like a headless chicken. No matter how organised you are you are always running from one deadline to another. All this happen together in one day. And they are wondering why they don't make any money. Rant over and out!

2.0
Apr 8, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

The co-workers and the regular customers who you can have a laugh with on a regular basis.

Cons

Employees are not trained properly. Management knows less than most employees. Outside hiring is given priority than internal promotions The wage for the amount of work,skill and knowledge required is too low. The staff is far too short staffed and if you walk in on a Sunday Evening you will see a ratio of 1 employee to 7 customers. The job can get stressful if you are understaffed and have customers constantly trying to get your attention. It is highly much more stressful when you are a Project Manager. The employee discount of 30% is less than what most of our account holders get (40% to 60% off) Management does not hold people accountable for being late, missing shifts, or not following protocol when giving away shifts.

1.0
Nov 17, 2012

Its a job...

Recommend
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Pros

I do receive a paycheck on a regular basis, however small it may be... Free adobe suite and MS Office. 401K matching up to 5%

Cons

Everything about this place is terrible. You are forced to upsell overpriced useless crap (POM- product of the month) to EVERY customer or you get in trouble. They keep increasing workload and sales goals while decreasing payroll and support staffing. Everything is overpriced compared to the competitors leading to angry customers. You are forced to be a “sleazy salesman” and upgrade customers to print in color and on upgraded paper without asking to increase the price on an already overpriced print project. You are forced to tell customers that their package will not make it through the shipping process and repack the items at an additional cost on top of already ridiculous shipping costs. If a coworker quits they will not replace them adding even more work to an already overworked employee. “Tenured” employees get to sit on their ass and do nothing while the few hard workers are forced to pick up even more slack. Management at the center level is never actually in the center. Mid management at the corporate level do nothing but send out emails making sure your upselling your “poms” and forcing customer to pay to have their items re-packed(pack and ship). Corporate rolls out new policies every week, and then 95% of said policies are cancelled without notice, so by the end of a 3 month cycle you have 18 different procedures on how to fill out simple paperwork but nobody really knows which one is right. They “promote from within” only because they can limit your pay increase on promotions regardless of increase in workload/responsibility/cost of living (if moving to a more expensive area). They just increased the cost of healthcare and lowered the actual benefits provided.

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