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Stellantis Financial Services

Part of Stellantis

Is this your company?

One of the worst jobs I've had and will have. - Credit Analyst Stellantis Financial Services Employee Review

1.0
Jan 22, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

You are mostly work from home

Cons

-No bonuses (this is a company wide thing) -No salary increases after working here for almost 2 years -Will not offer promotions -Insane micromanagement, you are graded on so many metrics and they review everything you do -Very stressful and management does nothing to minimize it -Extremely boring and repetitive work -Horrible schedule and hours. Your social life will take a dive here -Management has a very toxic positivity culture. They encourage feedback but will ignore you if you offer any and give you corporate talk to rebuke you -They speak about career development but will do nothing for you if you are not a sycophant -No incentive to work hard here because there is no bonuses and salary increases I've never worked for a company as bad as this and probably never will. I will be 80 years old with Alzheimer's and still remember how bad this job is.

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Cons

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Cons

Leadership effectiveness appears inconsistent, with management styles that lean heavily toward micromanagement. Expectations placed on dealer partners are often perceived as unrealistic, creating strain across relationships. Interdepartmental communication lacks alignment, which can result in confusion and inefficiencies. Compensation does not always reflect workload or performance. In some cases, employees may find themselves mentoring colleagues in higher pay bands, which can impact morale. There has been discussion of incorporating AI-driven training tools in lieu of traditional coaching support, raising concerns about investment in human development. Advancement opportunities can appear opaque, and promotion decisions are not always perceived as merit-based. Feedback culture may at times feel overly critical rather than developmental. Instances of public criticism during sales calls have contributed to lower team morale. Cross-functional disagreements among senior leaders occasionally play out in visible ways, which can affect organizational cohesion. Overall, there is a perception among some employees that speaking candidly about concerns carries professional risk, contributing to a cautious workplace culture.

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