Accommodating management but pay and roles are unstable - Inside Sales Representative Corpay Employee Review

3.0
Jun 27, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Potential to get stock, management is accommodating

Cons

Things including pay are always changing, youre slowly being required to do more while getting paid less

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Corpay Response
6d
Thank you for sharing your experience and for your long-standing commitment to Corpay. We appreciate hearing from team members with several years at the company. We are pleased you find management accommodating and value the opportunity for stock and ownership. We acknowledge your concern about frequent changes, especially regarding pay and evolving responsibilities. While change is constant in our industry, it should not result in team members feeling they are being asked to do more for less. Your feedback helps us maintain this balance as we review role expectations, compensation, and communication. Thank you again for your openness. Insights from current team members are essential to our ongoing improvement.

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5.0
Jul 2, 2026
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Pros

I enjoyed my time there. The leadership clearly cares about the employees. It was a really good environment where everyone was treated with respect. Hitting your goals wasn't easy, but it was attainable without being stressful.

Cons

My supervisor insisted on 30 minute lunch breaks for their team. If you weren't able to pack a lunch getting food in such a high traffic area can be tight.

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Corpay Response
22h
Thank you for sharing your feedback and for your contributions at Corpay. We are pleased your experience was positive and that you found the environment respectful and supportive. It is encouraging to know you felt leadership cared about employees and that goals were challenging yet attainable without unnecessary stress. Experiences like these can significantly shape how employees view their time with an organization. We also understand your concern about the 30-minute lunch break. Break structure can significantly affect how supported employees feel, especially in locations where leaving for food is challenging due to traffic or limited time. These practical factors can influence the daily work experience more than they may seem. Your feedback highlights both the strengths of our environment and an area where greater flexibility could enhance the experience. Thank you for sharing your perspective and for noting both what worked well and where improvements could be made.
3.0
Jun 15, 2026
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Pros

Work life balance was great and my management team was great until they started laying them off.

Cons

This company does massive layoffs, they are not tied to performance or productivity.

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Corpay Response
2w
Thank you for sharing your feedback and for your contributions at Corpay. We appreciate your recognition of the strong work-life balance and management support you experienced. It is valuable to know that aspects of your time here were positive and well-supported. At the same time, we understand how deeply that experience can change when repeated layoffs begin to affect not only teams, but also the leaders and managers employees rely on most. When layoffs feel widespread and disconnected from performance or productivity, it can create a strong sense of instability and uncertainty for everyone who remains. Employees want to believe that hard work, consistency, and contribution matter, and when that connection feels unclear, it can seriously impact morale, trust, and long-term confidence in the organization. Your feedback highlights the significant impact leadership decisions have on the employee experience. Even with a strong team culture, workforce reductions can overshadow daily positives and leave employees feeling unsettled or undervalued. The loss of trusted colleagues can make it challenging to maintain engagement, support, and balance. Thank you for sharing your perspective and advice. Your feedback underscores the importance of employees feeling heard and respected during major decisions. It also reminds leadership to listen closely to those closest to the work and culture.
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