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Brink's, Incorporated

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Brink's is ok but needs to think about offering second chances - Money Room Clerk Brink's, Incorporated Employee Review

2.0
May 5, 2011
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Pros

Pay is better than most places Job is fairly easy with great training Benefits are some of the best I've seen

Cons

Everyone gets paid the same, regardless of how well or how poor they work When it comes to collecting unemployment, Brink's does not send their responses and are quick to protest once you are approved, resulting in repayment of overpaid benefits regardless of whether you were honest or not about your separation. Some individuals in management or supervisor positions do not seem fit to be in that role. DOES NOT GIVE SECOND CHANCES.... Brink's is the only company that does not give second chances regardless of how minor the incident was.

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5.0
May 21, 2026
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Pros

Team is great. Everyone helps each other. Opportunity to bring up your own ideas and work on your projects.

Cons

Management and process changes a lot

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Thank you for your kind words! We're thrilled to hear that you've had a positive experience with Brink’s.  We’re committed to creating a great work environment.
1.0
Mar 19, 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

A fast paced and interesting industry

Cons

Leadership above branch level is laughably out of touch with front-line operations, existing in a corporate bubble full of backbiting and office politics. Due to this, senior leaders push processes, tools, and systems that are woefully inadequate and unfit for purpose onto the branches. They then place blame on branch-level leaders and employees when they inevitable fail in spectacular fashion. Facilities and equipment are worn threadbare and are, frankly, unsafe. Senior leadership postures like it cares about engagement and safety, but every single bit of focus is on cutting jobs and costs, often in ways that are dishonest, unsafe, and unethical. Who we can fire next is a daily topic of conversation. Support systems and training are practically non-existant. You will have zero work/life balance and there is no opportunity for progression. Mass layoffs will occur nearly every quarter. Communication and coordination are non-existent.

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