Xerox reviews

3.3

45% would recommend to a friend

(9,135 total reviews)
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Louie Pastor

86% approve of CEO

32% positive business outlook

Xerox has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 9,135 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Xerox employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Informationstechnologie industry (3.9 stars).

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9K reviews
2.0
Aug 2, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

A decent place to get your feet wet in several different fields of work. Good benefits and 401k.

Cons

Management is not trained. Most mid to high tier management is placed by favoritism. No one cares what you have to say. Do not plan to move into a high paying position, it wont happen. The company was on a downward decline from the day I started and still since I left.

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Xerox Response
8y
Thank you for your review and mentioning the benefits and 401k as pros. MOS is proud to offer great benefits to our employees. However, we are disappointed to hear your opinion on management and mobility. MOS does often hire from within and we put a lot of effort into making sure we have employees in the right place, not only for them but for MOS as a whole. We want to make sure everyone feels like they can be productive and can also get satisfaction from their position. Please give us a call and reach out to Drew to provide some constructive criticism. We would really like to hear the specifics so we can improve. Again thank you for your time.
2.0
May 1, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Easy to get hired. They don't like to let people go. Paid training. Promotion opportunities may vary. Awesome co-workers

Cons

Low wage. ($10 starting) After 90 days, pay changes to incentive pay. (minimum wage+ attendance and performance bonus) You are just a number to upper management. If a customer calls in angry (60% of all customers) and they don't like your answer and fail you on a survey, it impacts your pay and you get a point towards termination. Xerox and Verizon Wireless policies are unnecessarily strict and mundane. Their company structure is an inverted pyramid, the bottom (tip of the pyramid) is management, middle is supervisors, and top (base of pyramid) is agents. There are arrows indicating the flow of accountability, flowing down from the agents to supervisors, to management, and then flowing the opposite way is support. The idea is great on paper, except there is no support. Here's an example of what happens every day: Joe calls in angry about his bill. You look at his bill and find something strange that shouldn't be there because a commission based salesperson lied to Joe. you find out Joe was charged $800 because of a Verizon Wireless screw-up. You cannot credit anything more than $20 without supervisor approval. Guess what, credits affect your pay. You raise your hand to get approval to give back the $800 Joe was mistakenly charged. Sally the supervisor comes over after 20 minutes of talking with her friend. Customer is angry at this point for being erroneously charged an arm and a leg for a cell phone and that he had to wait for Sally. Sally says, "Offer him $40." and walks away. Customer gets infuriated. Raise hand again. after 25 more minutes, Sally comes over frustrated you didn't successfully cheat the customer out of a down payment for a car. "Offer him $60 and tell him that's all we will do." Customer is verbally tearing you limb from limb. Workforce, the guys who keep track of your productivity (aka Time Wizards) come over and ask you why you have been on a call for so long and tell you to hurry up. Sally finally comes back and tells you to give him half. Joe finally gives in an hour later and takes half. Joe fails you on your survey. You get yelled at by management. Your call was above 580 seconds long. You get yelled at by management. You gave out credits. You get yelled at by management. Only seven hours left of your shift.

1.0
Jan 20, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Fortunately, 'Leadership' is very busy, and too concerned with staying in business to worry about what you are doing day-to-day. This makes it slightly easier to look for other means of employment.

Cons

It is very difficult once you do find that new job to trust anyone you work for. MOS does not care about the people working there. It actually becomes scary going work everyday, and makes you question your ethical standards. It is not possible for your career to end well at this company, as typically wage garnishment and lawsuits follow your departure. Very concerning.

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