Going downhill quickly - Anonymous employee Sixt Employee Review

2.0
Apr 12, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Coworkers are mostly great and direct manager is open for communication

Cons

After a phase of firing which made everyone nervous, now the next hit: extreme cut of the benefits offered. While a 401K isn't offered at all, the healthcare insurance just spiraled out of control. The cheapest plan means almost $2,000 yearly more out of our pockets compared to last year and it's not like it goes into a health savings or whatnot. Yes, healthcare got more expensive, but nothing justifies a 100%+ increase unless they want to push their part onto the employees. Everything of course sneaked in with no word from upper management and after you can buy from marketplace. Highly disappointing for a well known corporation like Sixt and it looks like the great coworkers will be gone soon, as pay raises don't compare

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Sixt Response
10y
Thank you for reviewing Sixt. It’s great to hear that you enjoy your co-workers and appreciate the open door policy that our managers have. We appreciate your dedication over the years’ time that you have been with the company. We understand your concern regarding health insurance. Medical premiums have gone up across the country due to the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) minimum essential coverage mandate. Regrettably, this has placed us in this tough situation. It was not something we could have predicted well in advance. After comparing different plans across multiple carriers (United, Cigna, Florida Blue, etc) the plans we are offering are the cheapest and most comprehensive available for the company. Compared to other carriers, the rates we are offering are very low, even against those offered on The Marketplace. Before the ACA, premiums rose from year to year and Sixt was able to cushion that blow for employees by absorbing the annual increase in premiums. Since 2011, employees have only seen one increase in premiums in 2015 when the deduction for our bronze plan increased from $0 to $10 per pay check (bi-weekly). Unfortunately this year, in effort to offer the same type of plans and coverage that our employees have become accustomed to, and is now mandated, we had to share the burden of cost with our employees. This is not and has never been our intent. Next year, during open enrollment, we hope to be able to more heavily subsidize the employer sponsored healthcare offerings, once again lowering the deductions for employees. Please keep in mind, plans on “The Marketplace,” may at first appear to have a lower cost, however, those plans tend to have higher deductibles, higher out of pocket costs and a smaller network of coverage. Please remember that premium cost is not the only factor in what a person will pay for coverage. The plans we are offering are less expensive and provide better coverage than what an employee can find on their own. Our goal is to continue to provide the best coverage at the most affordable price for our employees. Sixt is moving forward and growing strong. We appreciate your patience while we encounter some growing pains, typical of a start-up organization. If you have additional questions, comments or concerns, you are welcome to contact our VP of Human Resources, Gaddy Fernandez at 954-874-1793.

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A lot of employee engagement

Cons

Base pay could’ve been better

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Dear former employee, Thank you so much for taking the time to share your feedback! We're happy to hear that you experienced strong employee engagement during your time at SIXT – building a connected and motivated team is something we truly care about. We also appreciate your honest note on base pay and will take this into consideration as we continue to develop as an employer. If you'd like to share any further thoughts or details, we'd love to hear from you at talents@sixt.com. Best regards
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Pros

• Strong learning experience in business operations, especially P&L, pricing, and revenue growth • Opportunity to work with talented and driven colleagues • Clear performance structure with defined KPIs and bonus incentives • Fast-paced environment that builds resilience and management skills • Good exposure to leadership communication and corporate expectations

Cons

• High-pressure, top-down culture with constant focus on results • Middle management roles can feel unsupported despite high expectations • Disciplinary actions sometimes felt excessive for minor issues • Workplace culture included gossip and lack of professionalism at times • Limited coaching and development—more focus on outcomes than guidance • Bonus structure can be difficult to fully achieve due to split KPIs • Customer service metrics felt unrealistic to consistently control • Perception of over-policing performance (both under- and over-performance scrutinized) • Advancement expectations are aggressive; may not be ideal for those not seeking rapid promotion • Frontline employees appear prioritized over management support

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Sixt Response
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Dear former employee, thank you for taking the time to share such a balanced and thoughtful review after your time with us in Los Angeles. We're glad to hear that you valued the learning opportunities, the talented colleagues, and the clear performance structure. At the same time, we take your concerns seriously – particularly around management support, coaching, and the fairness of our bonus and disciplinary structures. A high-performance environment should come with the right guidance and your feedback is valuable as we continue to develop a culture at Team Orange where both results and people matter. If you'd like to share more in confidence, feel free to reach out at talents@sixt.com. We wish you all the best in your next chapter. Best regards
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