Pitney Bowes reviews

3.5

56% would recommend to a friend

(2,827 total reviews)
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63% approve of CEO

47% positive business outlook

Pitney Bowes has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 2,827 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Pitney Bowes employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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1.0
Nov 10, 2013

only getting worse

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Pros

Location is convenient. Some good co-workers still remain. Off street parking is provided. The water fountain works. I still have a "job"......

Cons

....but the job still does NOT pay a living wage. The industry, service is shrinking. "Supervisors" permit "leads" to still favor their friends and relatives of friends. "Supervisors" allow "leads" to act as supervisor. Starting 2014, hourly employees are being cut from 8 hours (which includes 30 minutes paid break time) to 7.5 hours maximum paid hours per day with 30 minutes of UNPAID break time. This assuming there is enough mail to process each day. But those who are salaried will have to "suffer" just as much if not more, as their pay is not being touched at all; Their misfortune is that their pay is being frozen. (I would bet certain bonuses will remain available.) Overtime is frequently, literally 'last minute' notice; as in 5 to 10 minutes until punch out, then we are told there is mandatory OT the next day. We are threatened with everyone for mandatory OT when only 2 or 3 people are needed. This is their way of dealing with not having enough "volunteers". That certainly makes financial "sense". If people were paid a living wage and were allowed to keep their hours, to work a full week, perhaps then there would be less or no need to threaten people with mandatory OT. Additionally, some people get tired of volunteering for OT on one day, then having their hours cut a few days later; cutting 8 hours OT down to 4. If similar cuts happen multiple times in the same pay period then so much for the "over time". Vacation time approval frequently takes weeks to months. Minuscule "raises" are STILL weeks to, more likely, months late then paid retroactively.

2.0
Nov 9, 2013

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Anonymous employee
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Pros

Liked some of my co-workers!

Cons

Upper management doesn't care about the low man!

5.0
Nov 4, 2013

Pitney Bowes

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Pros

Great management in terms of not micro-managing.

Cons

Other than the mailing machines, some of the solution items weren't the greatest. I remember the Major Account Executive on my team talking with our manager about installation problems. It was two large Wall Street clients. The clients were not happy campers.

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