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Pitney Bowes is a technology-driven company that provides digital shipping solutions, mailing innovation, and financial services to clients around the world – including more than 90 percent of the Fortune 500. Small businesses to large enterprises, and government entities rely on Pitney Bowes to reduce the complexity of sending mail and parcels.

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Software Engineer
3.7
25 April 2026
Good Flexibility and Supportive Team for Software Engineers
Pros: As a Software Engineer at Pitney Bowes, I appreciate the excellent work flexibility with hybrid options, supporting a great work-life balance. It's a stable global technology company. My team is supportive, and there are good chances to learn new tech in the shipping and mailing industry.
Cons: Career advancement can feel a bit slow for individual contributors. Some internal approval processes and legacy systems occasionally cause delays, which can be frustrating.
Advice to Management: Focus on streamlining career pathing for individual contributors to ensure clear growth opportunities. Also, review and update some of the legacy approval processes to improve project velocity.
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Senior Software Engineer
3.0
17 December 2025
Leadership Mixes Good Intentions with Slow Progress
Pros: My direct manager was pretty supportive, always looking out for our team. You can find good mentorship if you actively seek it, which is valuable for career growth in software engineering roles. The company is making some interesting moves in the e-commerce logistics space, which feels promising.
Cons: However, top-level leadership feels pretty disconnected from what we do day-to-day. Decisions for our technology division often take forever to come down, slowing crucial project delivery. This is especially tough in our hybrid work model when in-office days feel wasted on unproductive syncs.
Advice to Management: Upper management needs to connect more with the daily realities of individual contributors. Speed up the decision-making process for engineering initiatives, especially for our core product lines.
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Software Engineer
3.0
27 December 2025
Decent for hybrid work, but it varies a lot.
Pros: You get solid flexible hours with their hybrid work arrangement, which is a big plus for a corporate environment. I could usually hit 40-45 hour weeks as a Software Engineer, especially when project deadlines weren't looming for new enterprise software features.
Cons: Sometimes project demands, especially in Q4 for our e-commerce logistics clients, really ramp up. It's tough to keep a good work-life balance then; you're often pushing 50+ hours. They say they support it, but the pressure is definitely there for technical roles.
Advice to Management: Leaders should really walk the talk on work-life balance, especially during crunch times for mailing and shipping solutions. More realistic project timelines would help immensely for our engineering teams.
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