FedEx Office Company Reviews and Ratings
Clerk Customer Service Representative
Minneapolis, MN - May 16, 2024
Unfortunately, they are so concerned with pampering the new generation of scrollers on their phones at work and “anxious” employees, that the hard workers get shamed for trying to do their job. So if you can’t put down your phone, younger generation, THIS JOB IS FOR YOU
Pros and Cons
Pay isn’t bad
The lazy make the rules
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Assistant Account Manager
Bedford, NH - September 18, 2022
I loved working there. I created a productive work environment. Training everyone a d learning from all my management staff and customers. I left because they were writing me up for not taking a lunch break, when I had only new people. I made a 30, 000 profit to the store during a primary election. A new boss took all the credit. I left because my son was 3. I was working 50 hrs a week.
Pros and Cons
Helping customers and training and leaning
Management
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Retail Customer Service Associate
July 20, 2022
It's a good place to sharpen both technical skills and soft skills. You'll grown in your ability to use a computer and computer systems, design and production programs, order development, Microsoft Office and Adobe. If you like production products like making canvases and posters, FedexOffice offers the opportunity to learn a variety of printed crafts. You also learn the ins and outs of shipping with the company.
During my time with FedEx I worked with people I really liked and people that I put on a mask of tolerance for as my experience has been an exercise in learning how to go along to get along. The office politics and favoritism I witnessed showed a darker underbelly to this company. I had a manager blatantly sabotage another employee to prevent them from growing within the company. The inconsistency is egregious not only within the store but between stores.
I've never been more anxious, nor have I been spied on more than in this company.
Pros and Cons
learning new skills, some friendly associates
office politics, work life balance, boundary issues
A year ago
I experienced the same thing at Murphy, 1 manager with 4 associates. One associate was as unprofessional as they come and finally as a group all 3 of us complained about the associate 3 times within 3 months. So the manager promoted her after the entire team couldn't stand working with her.
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July 11, 2022
Worked at FedEx Office for more than 20 years, and there are numerous reasons why I stayed there as long as I did. But the most important reason to me is that I was able to maintain a healthy work/life balance throughout my years there.
Pros and Cons
There’s always change….if you don’t/can’t embrace the positive in change, FedEx Office won’t work.
Don’t have any “Cons” to add.
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Assignment Manager
New Orleans, LA - February 2, 2022
I worked for fedex kinkos in 2003. I was promoted to assistant manager in 2006. This is one of my favorite places to work because of the diversity, respect, opportunities and close to my home.
Pros and Cons
Meeting great people
No parking
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Operational Excellence Manager
Jackson, MS - November 6, 2021
Great place to work for personal professional growth, however management will not help, you’ll need to become knowledgeable on your own, then climb the ladder.
Pros and Cons
Professional Growth
Terrible Management
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Customer Service Representative
San Diego, CA - September 9, 2021
Absolutely the cheapest place I have ever worked. The only place I’ve ever worked out in three years you may be get a $.25 review it’s just ridiculous. A company that makes that much money can’t show any appreciation to long time employees. The management at the FedEx office stores is just a joke. Seniority means nothing and their favorites are the only ones who get promoted. I have too many awful things to say about this company just be careful.
Pros and Cons
A free sweater
Management, employee morale, pay,
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