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Enterprise Mobility

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Enterprise Mobility reviews

3.0

28% would recommend to a friend

(19,351 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 19,351 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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1.0
Oct 6, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Nothing really, if you have good colleagues it is survivable but staff turnover high

Cons

This is the worst company I've ever worked for. To start, you work a minimum 45 hour week, not including 30 min per day unpaid lunch break. Most weeks you will thus work well over 50 hours. Although pay appears good at 25600 it is pennies above minimum wage when you calculate hours worked. You will be pushed to stay to complete the MQI for a bonus which is only one weeks salary and you only get it if you sit the interview within 12 months. Hours are horrendous and you learn nothing, you will spend 8-9 hours a day washing cars and driving round. Managers bonus is based on your performance so there is an aggressive sales culture with poor bonuses and no commission for level 1 staff. You are pushed to 'sell' scratch protections to customers through fear mongering techniques and often women and older people are targeted for sales. Diversity and inclusion are practically non-existent, beyond just hiring women and BAME individuals there is nothing done to actually foster an inclusive environment where everyone feels respected and managers turn a blind eye to workplace bullying. Managers have no real training and so there is often no clear sense of direction to your days as this vital training does not exist or is extremeley limited. You will be expected to deal with abusive customers at a level way above your pay grade while managers sit back. If you have worked hard for a degree please avoid this job- it is hard to get out and interview for other roles once you start as your working hours can be 7:30-19:30 mon- fri. You will work every other weekend and sometimes a 6 day week. Managers will try and force you to stay as it affects their numbers if trainees leave- it is a self-serving culture and there is minimal concern for you as an individual. I voiced my concerns with my manager who admitted they faced the same issues when they were a trainee over 5 years ago, showing feedback is not considered and this is not a company open to change or innovation. Assistant managers as part of 'training' are instructed to write glowing glass door reviews so please take these with a pinch of salt. Staff retention figures are only around 60% as this company, which sells the job through potential financial progression will work you like a dog and turn its back on you if you have a bad sales month or voice any issues. Be warned you will have to move mountains and work weekends and 70hour weeks to be paid the amount they promise in interviews. As a trainee you are encouraged to sell the job to new hires on branch visits, but once you are a few weeks in you will begin to see this job for what it really is. This is a company that values profits over people, please be wary as to why they are constantly hiring! Their hiring frenzies then lead to limited progression as there are 10 trainees going for the same job, leading to mass leavings of people from the business, before the process begins again.

1.0
Mar 20, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

I would have made this zero stars, if not for some of the great mentors and colleagues who helped my career there. Only one of which I think still works for Enterprise Holdings.

Cons

Not worth your time, there's better jobs. If you're not in the cool kids' club, and a great brown-noser to mid-level management, you'll be turned into a dumping station and low-balled on salary. Got way worse after Jack Taylor died and the empty suit corporate Mafia took over. And that's before a mass layoff event happens. In that case, as long as you're young, not making too much money, and/or in said cool kids' club, then you'll survive. If not, you'll get clipped as if you never contributed anything at all. I think someone in Florida did start a class-action lawsuit, I hope they won.

1.0
May 31, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Dealing with customer queries on the phone and working with colleagues

Cons

The main issue is when the pandemic happened they put staff on furlough and some were laid off , I was put on furlough but gradually it became Clear that they were gonna get rid of me and many others who worked longer than me , a billion dollar company the size of enterprise does not have a contingecy plan? Disgraceful , they lied I know for a fact they did , they needed an excuses to get rid of staff regardless without any legal ramifications. They only care about money and they pay you peanuts , they don't care how long you work and how hard work won't matter to them , how can you get rid of staff during a pandemic ? These staff built the company for you while you were earning millions every year through they're hard work and this is how you repay them? In the rough times they kicked the employee while they were down due to this pandemic and got rid of them. Im one of the lucky ones I have a job elsewhere but I will never comeback to the company ever again , shame on you enterprise

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