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      What is the salary like at Xerox?

      Xerox reviews

      Great Training and Benefits

      Sales manager
      Former employee
      Oklahoma City, OK
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      The old Xerox provided outstanding training, great management systems, excellent benefits and good salary

      Cons

      Through the years Xerox Culture became more concerned about crashing glass ceilings and other non business factors

      Good company to work for

      Jr. systems administrator
      Former employee
      Mississauga, ON
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      decent pay , benefits and advancement opportunities

      Cons

      no negatives that I can think of

      Good for PM, overall volatile as of late

      Project manager
      Current employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      -growth opportunities -well known company -remote/hybrid options -opportunities to grow in technology -DEI leader with ERGs - safe and inclusive workplace for all

      Cons

      -going through a lot of changes -layoffs have occurred and now employees are stretched thin -pay is not as competitive as other tech companies

      No advancement

      Transition coordinator
      Current contractor
      Rochester, NY
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      They provide a decent wage for a 100% remote position.

      Cons

      No chance of advancement. You are a contractor so your hours are never guaranteed, and you will not be hired in as an employee. It seems to be feast or famine. This position in Guatemala and in Canada are both salaried positions. U.S. contractors are strictly salary with NO benefits at all.

      Solid place to build a sales career

      Production solutions specialist
      Former employee
      Tampa, FL
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Great pay, solid reputation, and good value-added products and solutions.

      Cons

      Very corporate and structured. Some processes are very dated.

      Local Office Nothing Like it Used To Be

      Sales
      Former employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Company is re-inventing itself to become known for more than just copiers. Good pay and benefits

      Cons

      Lots of changes and uncertainty. Everyone at my office went remote and worked independently. There is no culture, comradery, or any type of employee gatherings / events at my office like there once was.

      Great People

      Assioicate
      Former employee
      New York, NY
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      great people good experience a wide Varity of different roles available

      Cons

      the pay isn't great and sometimes staff turn over

      Great people

      Administrative assistant
      Current employee
      Texas City, TX
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Enjoyed the collaboration and working with the people

      Cons

      Pay is not competitive and work schedule does not allow for for flexibility.

      Dying company

      Field service technician
      Former employee
      Portland, ME
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      I worked for a smaller regional print service business that was bought out by xerox. The negative changes came immediately and frequently with more and more essential employees let go, more janky equipment to support, ridiculously high expectations, more managers in pajamas across the country (and the globe) scrutinizing those of us actually working, and, oh yea, no extra money. All of this "streamlining" was supposedly done to make the operation more efficient but in reality it was to make xerox's continually falling stock look as healthy as it could be in a failed bid to buy HP. The job paid slightly over $20/hr for a highly skilled technical job that is easily $30+/hr. The city in which the shop is based has a $17/hr minimum wage, which means, for ~$4 more than minimum wage you are a very much self directed, highly knowledgeable and skilled service technician, parts orderer and inventory manager while driving a tiny 2wd van all over southern Maine as far south as Kittery, west as the Berwicks, east as Augusta, and north as Bethel - all while being bombarded with angry phone calls, eta requests, and endless emails from customers made to wait while their one $200 mfp they depend on to run a million dollar business has been down for a week.

      Cons

      It's all cons. Even a year after I left they had zero luck attracting any new hires. Given the above testimony, is it any wonder?

      Great Opportunity

      Major accounts sales representative
      Current employee
      Louisville, KY
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Great benefits and pay if you are willing to put in the work!

      Cons

      Need to have good time management and have a business owner mentality.