Very middle of the road place to work. Use it to gain experience and move on. - Anonymous employee FedEx Office Employee Review

3.0
20 Aug 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Stable company to work for, opportunity for lots of lateral moves and some upward mobility. Constantly changing direction and plans, keeps things from getting stale or boring. Lots of tenured employees. Great work/life balance if you work for the right manager! There are a few who are not at all flexible, but they are not the majority.

Cons

Well below the national average or even the national minimum for salaries based on job titles and descriptions, very little opportunity for raises that even cover the cost of living, bonuses are minimal. Not necessarily a fun or exciting environment to work in, it's more old-fashioned and straight-laced, with minimal interaction between departments.

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5.0
31 Mar 2026
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Pros

Friendly coworkers and supportive team environment. Gained strong customer service and communication skills while helping with printing, shipping, and handling different types of orders.

Cons

Limited opportunities for advancement since you often have to wait for someone to leave before moving up.

4.0
1 Jul 2026
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Pros

Good work life balance, hours are flexible, team members are pretty nice overall, benefits are good, company is stable and job security is good

Cons

Way too many things to remember, they say “you don't have to remember everything, just know where you can figure it out” and thats all fine and good but there are so many places to go and you have to know where, and despite what they say there are things you cant find anywhere and just have to know, so many systems are just confusing and have no real guidelines to follow, and thats not to mention that every manager has there own places where they do it either the fedex way or their own way, and you never know until you get called out for doing something. Pay is also pretty low and the only way to make more is take on management roles

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