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Enterprise Mobility

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Enterprise Mobility reviews

3.0

28% would recommend to a friend

(19,303 total reviews)
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Chrissy Taylor

31% approve of CEO

37% positive business outlook

Enterprise Mobility has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 19,303 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Enterprise Mobility employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Transport & Logistik industry (3.5 stars).

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19K reviews
1.0
Mar 6, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

-Coworkers bond over being tortured by upper management and customers -sneaky talks with coworkers on how we’ll plan to leave the company without anybody knowing about it so we don’t get fired. -the illusion that you’re making a lot of money because you’ve been a broke college kid for the past four years -free food

Cons

-The company is a sham. Everyone is quitting because once Jack Taylor passed away it was handed down to his granddaughter who could care less about employees. -racism for sure. It’s nothing but bro culture and upper management is mostly wypipo they may have a token African American guy with no beard just to prove they’re not a racially motivated company -the hours make you depressed. They’ll gaslight you into believing you can do something about it but you can’t -they’re scrambling to try and find a way to keep their employees but in reality 50+ hours a week for $1200 isn’t going to keep anyone. -they don’t care about you. Area managers act like they care but they’re really protecting their retention rate. They don’t care. -the benefits are not great. There are companies offering to pay for your benefits with 0 out of pocket with way better premiums. ERACs dental is terrible.

1.0
Jun 16, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Starting with a cohort of graduates was good

Cons

Lots of these reviews I know have been written by the management so do not weight heavily on the good ones if you're thinking of applying Many graduates find themselves trapped here, unable to leave as it would look bad on your CV so finish the scheme so they haven't 'quit' You will be working selling excess waiver, driving cars, picking up customers and that is it- It is NOT a graduate scheme. You do not learn anything and you don't even need a degree to apply! No concern for female safety, often late night drives alone or someone from the car valet team, nothing done if you feel uncomfortable Sometimes you will be working 70+ hour weeks and expected to do this, you will DEFINITELY have to work on the weekends, sometimes both days. Your annual salary is minimal. You will get paid p/hour more working a minimum wage job than the graduate scheme. Holidays and AL are hard to book off Poor HR department - Not concerned about employee wellbeing Cannot recommend strongly enough not to apply

4.0
Apr 17, 2019

Honest Review

Recommend
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Pros

I wanted to write a review because when I was looking to apply for this job most of the reviews were very short. I have been working as an MT for 2 months now and the company is wonderful. As a full-time employee the medical and retirement benefits are amazing. The training this company provides doesn't compare to others and it is well known for that in the business world. If you are not a people person, this job is not for you. You will be dealing with a wide variety of customers daily and have to always have a smile and accommodate them to your best ability. This job allows you to be in and out of the office constantly. We pick up/drop off customers, outside a lot walking customers to the vehicles, and you will also do more than your fair share of cleaning cars. We have typical office duties as well such as answering phones, doing courtesy calls, and much more. This company also does many events and happy hours for their employees. In the two months of my employment I have gone to 2 area events one was go karting, and 2 happy hours (free drinks). It is important that you attend these events even if they occur on your day off because you get to mingle with others and a lot of higher up people. You have to build your brand with this company so that when a promotion comes up, the person hiring already knows who you are and has a relationship with you. The opportunity for growth with this company is endless, it is what you make it.

Cons

This job is exhausting, I am pretty much burnt out already. The thing that keeps me going is the job security and opportunity to make six figures rather quickly with only a bachelor's degree. The days/hours of operation depend on the branch you are placed at. The branch I work at is open 7 days a week, so we get two days off, but they are rarely consecutive days. The typical day is 11 hours and the cut off for overtime is at 60hrs a week. I haven't had a week under 58hrs yet. There is a lot to learn and you will feel very lost for the first week or two. Do not take the things customers say to you personally. Your main objective is to sell the protection products and make sure the customers are completely satisfied with the service they received. You will have bad sales days and most customers do not realize you actually have a college education so you will be treated badly at times. The best advice I can give is to have a short memory and thick skin.

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