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Enterprise Mobility

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Enterprise Mobility reviews

3.0

28% would recommend to a friend

(19,302 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 19,302 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
2.0
Jul 13, 2017

Management Trainee

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Pros

I taught myself to have thicker skin, met some wonderful co-workers, learned how to sell protection products without pressuring customers and got a paycheck every other week.

Cons

There is no work life balance as mentioned by many. The fact that you need to have a Bachelors Degree to clean & rent cars for 11 to 12 hours a day is quite absurd! I know so many people with as well as without sales experience along with no College degree that would excel in this position. However, why would they want to when they will be overworked, underpaid as well as overlooked for their hard work?! Nobody said it was going to be easy but the expectations here to clean & rent cars in a suit during extreme weather conditions is not a healthy work environment. People get burnt out so quickly before you know it because they are trying to not only build customer relationships but also sell our products as well as upgrade cars to qualify for only a $1.00 raise. We sell but do not receive any comission as Management Trainees. Why???? It's sad how corporate greedy companies like this overlook the value of compensating their employees for their dedication & hard work!

2.0
Apr 21, 2017
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Pros

Company left such a bad taste in my mouth didn't want to do a review but decided enough people don't leave them and tell you how miserable your day is working daily... hopefully you don't mind being micromanaged and able to balance the stress of always having to work in the grey zone of ethical and unethical never black and white and even have some managers manage you to be unethical to be sucessful to meet sales goals . Everything is shady just don't believe it's all butterfly and rainbows . You will only enjoy the pay and benefits for a entry level no experience position the pay is great. You may also enjoy working with same level employees the recruiters do a good job hiring alike people. But high turnover rate.

Cons

Be prepared to be burned out your first month from the long hour days and work week . The job will teach you how to deal with entitled and rude customers. Also help you with face to face sales approach but once again I'll say I would only recommend this management trainee program to someone who is thriving to pursue being a car salesman or someone who don't mind being a slave for 11 hours a day and being treated like the "Do-boy" (yes man) to collect a really nice check. It's hard work to get noticed in the company doing things the right way when you are trying to sale protection on the cars and meet sales goals but I became a Management Assistant in 8 months and work out of 7 different stores and one airport and I worked for the company a little over a year. Also be prepared to be moved around to different store locations throughout your career often. Yes there is career opportunities because they "only promote from within" but even then it's all about who you know every promotion comes with interviews.

1.0
Apr 14, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

If you're lucky enough to work in a branch run by a good manager who actually, genuinely cares about their employees (you'll be lucky to find many of those) you will learn a lot about the fundamentals of how a business is run and you'll likely be part of a great team of people within the branch. It would also be unfair not mention the fact that you will make a lot of friends at Enterprise and you will be surrounded in your branch by like-minded people.

Cons

Firstly, the hours are beyond ridiculous, when you apply you'll be told that you'll work around 50 hours per week, add at least another 20 hours per week to that! This consequently means that you will have no life. You might as well say goodbye to all of your friends, family, gym memberships and normal sleeping and eating patterns. And the best part, you'll probably not get paid for working those extra hours either! During the recruitment stages, Enterprise put a lot of emphasis on 'future leaders', once you start at your branch you'll soon realise the managers (about 90% of them) are far from leaders, all they care about is money and they will make you do all the work so that they can sit in their office and take 3 hour lunches while you are lucky to get a 10 minute lunch break. There were so many instances where employees have been in car accidents whilst working and the only thing the manager will ask is "Is the car okay?" don't even be shocked when they don't ask if the person is okay! You are essentially a glorified taxi driver who cleans cars in their suits. Not only are you put in a number of dangerous situations, you're made to clean cars at 10pm at night when you started your shift at 7am. I could go into a lot more depth about this, but I don't think I need to. Honestly, you've just (or probably recently) completed a number of years of university, a dissertation and a lot of stress, but you are worth a lot more than this company. Yes, this company does provide opportunities for promotion. But during my time working there, I don't think I've ever been so down, sad, demotivated and upset. I suffered a number of health problems due to the stress that I was put under in this job, and by no means am I someone who is afraid of hard work and long hours.

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