XPO reviews

3.6

68% would recommend to a friend

(5,889 total reviews)
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Mario Harik

84% approve of CEO

64% positive business outlook

XPO has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 5,889 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The XPO employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Transport de biens et de personnes industry (3.5 stars).

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6K reviews
2.0
Feb 16, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Work experience for a new person to the industry

Cons

Poor training for new hires, condensing leadership, overworking, and a company culture that they try to portray as a highlight of the organization are just a few of the issues. There’s also an excessive number of last-minute Microsoft Teams meetings. This is typical of a corporate company. If you don’t smile ear to ear every day or be a yes man to whatever leadership says, you won’t have a long time in this office. There were many turnoffs, and they let go of the CISO, Director of Technology, managers, and employees all within a month. I didn’t feel like I had job security, and other in the environment was feeling the same way.

5.0
Feb 13, 2026

XPO

Recommend
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Pros

A very strong stable company that is structured and geared to excelling. A great place for a career.

Cons

There are none in my opinion.

4.0
Feb 11, 2026

Stability and a Bright Future

Recommend
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Pros

The company is always forward-thinking, constantly reviewing and improving all aspects, especially on the tech and admin side. The company pays fair wages, and admin roles can be hybrid. A few years ago, due to market research on wages per role, they raised my pay individually and raised the pay of employees in the entire building in which I work. This showed a clear priority on fairness for employees. Over the last couple of years in a soft market, the company has outperformed its peers and not gone into negative performance and revenue numbers. This is due to very positive and strategic decisions in pursuing certain kinds of business made by leadership that have saved us in many ways from additional layoffs that other companies are experiencing in the logistics world. The CEO is high-energy and generates positive excitement for all employees.

Cons

Adaptation to a constantly changing environment requires pre-communication, advanced feedback, and overcommunication throughout the process, and this could be better. Sick time is not separate from PTO. If you're unexpectedly sick, you have to use PTO or borrow PTO from the next year. In Customer Experience, there can at times be an imbalance between profit/policy vs making customers happy. While there are always mitigating factors, circumstances, and exceptions, often valid charges are written off without fidelity to the business. This can be frustrating for employees who are trying to be fair to both the company and the customer, carefully evaluating each situation in accordance with the facts. The heavy emphasis on AI implementation has not been met with honest conversation about what this means for job security. Often leadership answers with how AI will make jobs easier, but then conversations are overheard about how and when staff cuts can take place after certain AI measures are demonstrated to be performing effectively. It can be difficult to advance without moving out of state. There is an emphasis in the hiring process on new resumes over against performance of current loyal employees who apply internally. The behavioral interviewing (asking for you to tell situational stories to reflect competence) should be rethought. Some people don't recall specific details well for precise scenarios that you're grading when put on the spot.

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