Working at Brink's, Incorporated

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Ratings for Brink's, Incorporated

  • Appreciation
    2.8
  • Company Outlook
    2.8
  • Fair Pay
    2.0
  • Learning and Development
    2.6
  • Manager Communication
    3.4
  • Manager Relationship
    3.6
  • Pay Policy
    2.1
  • Pay Transparency
    2.7
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Brink's, Incorporated Reviews

What is it like working at Brink's, Incorporated?

Long days, no time for lunch, or breaks. Must be comfortable driving 400+ miles a day.
Armored Car Messenger in Pasco:
Pros: Being on the move, and seeing the out doors.
Cons: The over burdened routes, having to full service ATMs alone. One man routes. Constant expectation to be faster.
It’s an okay job, could be better.
Teller in Maywood:
Pros: You get to work by yourself with management once in a while coming to check on you
Cons: The pay
Armored Car Messenger in Columbus:
Pros: The freedom of not being at a single location
Cons: The lack of leadership and standards from our management team
Boring.
Operations Engineer in Seattle:
Pros: Lot of things to improve
Cons: Lot of political issues between departments especially managers. They dont posses the knowledge and take awful decisions
Not bad, awful pay.
Logistics Clerk in Rochester:
Pros: Co-workers
Cons: Pay, new check/stub system, have to pay higher for your benefits rather than going through NYS of health
Long hours.
Operations Manager in Atlanta:
Pros: Ability to make an difference
Cons: Long hours
A challenging opportunity.
Quality Assurance Analyst in Dallas:
Pros: It is very fast paced but you are allowed to make a mistake without fear of retribution if you learn from it.
Cons: We are not paid at the industry standard.