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Enterprise Mobility

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Enterprise Mobility reviews

2.9

31% would recommend to a friend

(19,366 total reviews)
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Chrissy Taylor

90% approve of CEO

31% positive business outlook

Enterprise Mobility has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 19,366 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 Transporte y logística industry (3.5 stars).

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19K reviews
1.0
Dec 12, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

If your needing a job with no former experience or skills, the interview process is simple. Hiring managers coach you through the process, they advise you how to answer the area manager and regional managers interview questions before the interview. The first year of your employment, you attend many training events and classes. You are given a driving bonus if you drive to a branch out of your area, although you do have to go through HR, as your branch manager or area manager will avoid paying you as it cuts into branch profit. They offer several ways to earn bonuses through referring employees, car sales leads, and setting up corp accounts. Enterprise grades employees on different aspects of sales and only the top salesman are promoted. There are several ways to build your sales number but the highest weighted product is the additional Damage Waiver, Personal Injury Protection, and Supplemental Liability Protection. The company understanding with sales, is if you are great at selling, then you will be an exceptional manager. You can be promoted to Assistant Manager with in 6-7 months if you are placed in a high selling branch with multiple employees. Assistant Managers and Branch Managers have a high number of turnover, so there is consistent number of management trainees getting promoted. Promotions due not always come with the promised pay-raises, most often people are promoted to a low profiting branch where the object is to prove yourself by turning the branch around, unless you are a personal favorite of the area//regional manager. Then you are given a larger more profitable branch. Branch Managers & above are allowed company vehicle, fuel, and insurance paid, through the company. Branch Managers & above have $200 deducted out of there monthly salary to cover the cost. As a branch Manager your allowed to drive any mid-size car or below.

Cons

Enterprise is a very competitive company, for every Branch Manager there are 10 Management Trainees telling the Area Manager they are a better at selling & running a Branch then the current managers. The Area manager also gets paid & promoted based on how many Management Trainees they promote to Branch Manager. It leaves you insecure in your job knowing that if your branch does not perform for a couple months you will be out. Employees are encouraged to purchase food and offer cash bonuses to employees at your location & accounts for referrals. Your not always reimbursed as it seen from the regional & area managers you are reinvesting in your branch to raise profit boosting your pay, HR will reimburse you but it will upset your direct managers as there incomes are tied to area profit. Branch & Area Managers are not always the most honest as they say whatever needs to be said to sell you there point of view. Often times Area Managers & Branch Managers will ignore company policy to make a customer happy or get a good deal on the road. In training you will hear rules & policy but once your in the office the branch & area managers will find a way to overlook the policies in place. In order to stay on the good side of your direct bosses you will be asked to break the policies. Dress policy is very professional, how you dress will have an effect on rather you get promoted, it doesn't matter if your out washing cars for 1-2 hours at a time. As a Manager Trainee you are expected to work 49 hours a week. Enterprise is ran like a fraternity, so lots of hazing. Expect to work extra hours off the clock, making food runs, for body-shops and dealerships (don't expect to be reimbursed), buying lunch for car preps & accounts (again no reimbursement), after work happy-hours (on your own dime).

3.0
Dec 8, 2010
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

exposure to general accounting fundamentals

Cons

must be flexible to relocate in order to get promoted

3.0
Dec 7, 2010

management

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good work environment and the people you work with seem great. It is fun work environment and deal with alot of customer.

Cons

there are long work hours and the pay is a bit too low for the work. you need to travel alot.

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