If you look for a place to coast and do not mind "lifers" pushing paper and finger pointing, this is a place for you! - Anonymous employee Western Union Employee Review

2.0
12 Apr 2011
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Company has interesting ideas for new products, a core of good knowledge concentrated within few resources, and with the right management style has the potential to succeed. Cash cow operating within the grey area of the Banking world with millions of customers worldwide and the largest agent network ever assembled.

Cons

Cost cutting measures promised by the new CEO positioning the company for sale within few years rather than growth. Management is disconnected from the reality on the ground. "Do more with less" attitude will only work so far as lapses in technology, adequate training and knowledge sharing will eventually catch up. A good portion of the mid level management are "lifers" without exposure to the realities of the market. New ideas are not received well as change is very hard to implement. Job concerns create an environment where questions regarding strategy, ideas to enhance execution or any other improvement are not welcomed. Opportunities for advancement are rare at best and are based on the "like" factor rather than performance. The company is still figuring out how to implement pay for performance structure that will not work until everyone will be part of the 360 process with additional reviewers being picked outside of the local teams that tend to "help" each other out. Overall, as my title suggests, if you are looking for a place to take a "break" from the stress of the real business world this is the place for you. 9 to 4:30 with an hour lunch is the norm.

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5.0
4 Apr 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Very exciting times at Western Union with the pending acquisition of Intermex and a lot of the announcements around wallets and digital assets

Cons

The international offices seem to do a good job around cultural and office events while the US seems to lack this in some areas.

2.0
1 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Unlimited PTO - only 3 days required in office

Cons

- Leadership does not foster a collaborative culture. Sometimes inappropriately mean, dismissive, toxic. - 3 days in office required. Seating is not assigned, so you do not have a guaranteed desk for your items unless you come in 4 days per week for 3 consecutive months.

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