FedEx Senior Programmer Analyst reviews

4.0

99% would recommend to a friend

(33 total reviews)
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Raj Subramaniam

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99% positive business outlook

Senior Programmer/Analyst employees have rated FedEx with 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 33 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Senior Programmer/Analyst professionals have a good working experience there. FedEx is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Senior Programmer/Analyst professionals compared to other employers within the Transporte y logística industry (3.5 stars).

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33 reviews
4.0
Jun 17, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

Excellent brand name recognition - you won't have to explain to anyone where you work or have worked if you decide to move on. Very good benefits - not as good as they used to be but medical and other costs are going up for everyone. Corporate culture breeds pride in the company and most employees bleed purple for it. Work/life balance. Fairly stable job situation even when times are not so good. Fred Smith founded the company and built everything from the ground up. This really means something, you have to find out for yourself. Regardless of the downsides listed, this review is a definite net positive. I highly recommend FedEx as a good place to work.

Cons

Bonuses and other compensation lopsidedly favor the people on top. Most of the management chain of command is often more focused on producing numbers and reports and looking good to the people above them. In IT disagreement with directives from higher up are discouraged - people in such positions "retire early" or "leave to pursue other opportunities"; this results in no negative feedback ever going up the chain for improvements and reduction of waste and overhead. Needless to say, everything that comes down from the CIO "succeeds". The company relies heavily Fred Smith's [excellent] business sense & judgment. When he leaves, there are very, very few in this company's upper echelons that can replace him with any probability of success. The most likely scenario when he retires is a slow but inevitable downward spiral and FedEx will be another corporate machine run on numbers. Company is still extremely dependent on the state of the economy & price of oil.

4.0
Jun 14, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

Early adopter of technology Low number of layoffs Senior management is very competent Very skilled employees The most diverse company I have ever heard about Very low turnover

Cons

The salaries are not the highest in the industry The benefits are not great and are getting worse Be prepared to only have two weeks of vacation for your first 5 years at FedEx When something bad happens, assigning blame is more important than resolving the issue and moving on

4.0
Jun 11, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

Company culture is great, very positive towards customers and employees. We're all in it together. The old "absolutely, positively" ethic is still alive at FedEx. Cost of living is low compared to pay for the Memphis area locations. Benefits are good, especially work life balance. My manager always says, "Work to live, don't live to work." FedEx is one of the largest shipping companies in the world, so we get to work on some of the largest, most interesting business challenges in the world.

Cons

FedEx (and its divisions) are a very large, mature company. Bureaucracy is the norm for large companies. It is easy to get lost in the masses. Advancement opportunities can be hard to find in many parts of the corp, unless you have a senior manager champion who wants you promoted. There is an entrenched good-old-boy network which can be hard to crack. Look out if/when Fred Smith retires.

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