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Enterprise Mobility

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Enterprise Mobility reviews

3.0

28% would recommend to a friend

(19,349 total reviews)
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31% approve of CEO

37% positive business outlook

Enterprise Mobility has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 19,349 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
Jan 24, 2015

Shady company

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Young employees. -Great daily sales training. San Diego is known to be SELL SELL SELL unlike some other areas so if you are looking to get into sales, you will learn here. Enterprise is known as a great lilypad company to launch a career elsewhere -If you end up with good management, you might have a positive experience... that is, if you can get past the shadiness (read below) -Competition. Sometimes it is healthy (ie, contests) and other times you are being screwed over by your own teammates (read below) -Contests. You can win Paid Time Off, which works out great because you only get 8 days in your first year. If you want to take time off, it is difficult and you won't get paid for it. -If you don't know any better, you might consider the pay to be decent. If you don't value time for yourself, the hours might not be that bad.

Cons

If you have friends and a family, be prepared to hardly see them again. Your work days will leave you exhausted, mentally drained and for the vast majority of Enterprise employees, unhappy and dreaming of a way out. A handful of employees actually enjoy their job and know how to play the game. If you are a Management Trainee and you are unlucky, you may end up with an Assistant Manager who gives the best customers to his/her friends in the branch. And they will coordinate you to drive customers around so you will be too busy and give you all the bad customers. While Enterprise claims to be a company that promotes based on performance, it is very much a political environment and you are at the mercy of your management. You could end up with low sales numbers and never know why. Next thing you know, you are being harassed day and night about low sales numbers even though you performed better than your teammates. If you make a complaint about your managers, it will be acknowledged officially but brushed aside. If you are not well liked, management will circle the drain and find ways to make your life miserable. Be prepared to put your dignity aside... Management will throw you under the bus. employees are groomed to be verbal punching bags for customers. If you have never experienced extreme racism or sexism, this is a great place to gain exposure to the general public's wrath. If you're considering Enterprise for a resume builder and think you can endure possible misery for at least a year, consider working here. If you're here to make ends meet, find a better job.. For $14 an hour you could be much happier.

5.0
Sep 30, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

working from home,excellent pay working from home,bonuses,benefits,excellent coaching,company that trusts you will help the customer without micro-managing you. so much more///

Cons

none I can think of after working here for over a year.

2.0
Jan 21, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

When I started with the company I worked for the most amazing leaders. These leaders made an impossible job doable & enjoyable. These leaders taught me invaluable skill sets and helped me develop as a leader. Unfortunately, the CEO has surrounded herself with "yes" people and is not getting the critical feedback needed to continue the positive leadership that built this company. This has already eroded most of the positive elements that made this career path viable, and in all likelihood, this will continue. That being said, you learn a lot about business working in retail and managing retail teams. If you must work at Enterprise, work there for a year, get into management to get the experience, and then move on before you waste too much time.

Cons

The job itself sucks- no one will deny that. Retail is a hard business, it requires you to forget about work-life balance and sacrifice yourself for the company. Long hours, working holidays, and low pay until you reach upper management are just a reality of this business. They sell you on the big picture, which can be lucrative, but only a few will make it and it won't be based on merit, it's all about who you know. I arguably "made it," but I could no longer support the toxic leadership team I worked under and what they wanted me to sell. I had to sell employees on why we were consistently changing their pay for the worse, why they should work more hours for less pay, why they should work weekends and holidays, ect. Leaving Enterprise was the best decision I ever made, and I wish I made it sooner.

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