Corpay reviews

2.9

41% would recommend to a friend

(1,185 total reviews)
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Ron Clarke

45% approve of CEO

47% positive business outlook

Corpay has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 1,185 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Corpay employee rating is 22% below average for employers within the Finanzas industry (3.7 stars).

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5.0
Feb 23, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Good work culture and progression

Cons

no cons when working there

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Corpay Response
11mo
Thank you for taking the time to leave a review. We're thrilled to hear that you had a positive experience at Corpay, particularly with our work culture and opportunities for advancement. We're proud of these aspects and are glad they resonated with you. Your feedback, especially the absence of any cons during your time with us, is a clear reflection of the environment we strive to create. We deeply appreciate your contributions and the role you play in our success. We wish you continued success in your career journey.
1.0
Feb 22, 2024

Stay away, particularly if you're female

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Pros

Many of my closest coworkers have become true friends due to trauma bonding.

Cons

At its heart, Corpay is a company led by mediocre men (predominantly white) who find their power in talking down to their subordinates and somehow being experts in everything. Take the new "Corpay Guy." He represents how leadership wishes to be perceived, and with the hairline, they wish they still had. On my team, you'd be hard-pressed to find more than 3 of the 20+ members actively looking for their escape. If I had a healthier savings account, I'd quit and never look back. Women will find navigating the old boys' club incredibly challenging - there is no "Corpay Gal" after all. On my team, the male leaders have better titles and presumably better pay than their female counterparts. Multiple times, I've witnessed female leaders voice an idea only to have it struck down by management. Mere moments later, a male leader will repeat what the women previously said, only to have the concept praised. Everything is a priority, and fire drills are constant. I can't recall a time when there wasn't a fire drill. This continuous chaos and lack of strategic planning puts all its employees in the lurch, constantly trying to figure out what we're doing. On top of this, you will not get paid a fair market rate for your work - unless you pretend it's 2005 and that boxes of cereal don't cost nearly $10. You'll notice a continuous stream of openings available at Corpay, Fleetcor, and other brands. Those jobs are open primarily because a perfectly reasonable employee made the tough choice to uproot their career and move on because the environment is toxic and unhealthy.

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Corpay Response
10mo
We are grateful for your candid perspective on your time at Corpay. Your feedback is invaluable to us, and we recognize the seriousness of the concerns you’ve raised, especially those related to equity, respect, and the experiences of women in the workplace. Hearing that you and your colleagues have bonded over shared frustrations signals areas where we must do better. Your feedback about disparities in how ideas are received, differences in titles and pay, and the challenges of navigating a “boys’ club” culture is being taken seriously. We are actively reviewing our practices around compensation, promotion, and idea-sharing to ensure all employees—regardless of gender—are treated with fairness, equity, and respect. We are committed to creating an inclusive, psychologically safe workplace that demands accountability and visible action from leadership. We also acknowledge your comments about the frequency of fire drills and unclear strategic direction. The fast pace of our industry should never come at the cost of planning, clarity, and employee well-being. We are working to improve prioritization processes, reduce unnecessary urgency, and provide employees with the resources they need to succeed. Regarding compensation, we understand that fair pay is not only about market rates but also about recognizing experience and contributions. Compensation reviews are part of our ongoing efforts to retain and reward talent in a competitive environment. We appreciate your honesty and the courage it takes to share your experiences. While we regret that your journey at Corpay has been challenging, your voice is invaluable in shaping our improvement efforts. We are unwavering in our commitment to fostering a culture where everyone feels heard, respected, and supported.
4.0
Feb 22, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Exciting environment that is very inspiring

Cons

Not so much, quite a normal scenery

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Corpay Response
10mo
Thank you for your feedback about your role as a Key Account Manager in Berlin. We’re glad to hear you find the environment exciting and inspiring, creating an atmosphere that motivates our team is something we take pride in. We also appreciate the effort you put into providing this feedback. We appreciate that you describe the challenges as “quite a normal scenery,” and we recognize that even in positive environments, there’s always room to evolve. We want to assure you that we are committed to making the employee experience at Corpay more engaging, dynamic, and rewarding. Your feedback fuels our commitment to continuous improvement. Your insights help us better understand what’s working well and where we can enhance the day-to-day experience for our team members. We have already started implementing some changes based on your feedback, and we will continue to do so in the future.
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