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Enterprise Mobility

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Enterprise Mobility reviews

3.0

49% would recommend to a friend

(19,358 total reviews)
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Chrissy Taylor

62% approve of CEO

58% positive business outlook

Enterprise Mobility has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 19,358 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
Oct 30, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Maybe meeting people your age. Using this job to get a much better job. Takes up space on your resume

Cons

PLEASE do not believe any review above 3.5 stars. Those reviews are clearly written by corporate to maintain the image enterprise is a somewhat decent place to work. Working in my seattle office was horrendous; staying past 630, dealing with unbelievably rude customers, Washing cars in the cold (even when we have specific people for this), having a manager that is just money hungry and always getting lied to by corporate. There is a reason corporate and higher up employees have been in their position for more than 5 years; theyre not going anywhere. Who would want to spend 3+ years at a rental agency just to be promoted to a manager who manages enterprise branch managers? I really dont think anyone who went to college for a 4 year degree reallllly thinks they can have a career with a company like enterprise. It just isnt possible because this company doesnt care about your well being. In all honestly, get your 1 year experience, update your linkedin and apply to the much better companies in your city. Wasnt hard for me to do this and i am super glad i did. Do not settle for enterprise. DO NOT

1.0
Sep 21, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

You will get broken down and degraded to the point where you stop caring and in the end it makes you a stronger person When you quit you will look back on the time you spent working there and will feel so grateful that you’ve escaped the green machine and have a life worth living now. Some of the other clones you meet there will become very good friends to you because you’re all in the mess together.

Cons

I’ll keep writing reviews every day if I have to, to ensure nobody every works for this company It is a filthy, lying, cheating scam. Think about it- everyone is a “management trainee”... that’s cute. You really think you’re all going to be managers? Ha. The whole company is based on employee turnover rather than retention which creates a ridiculously toxic environment. They plan on 90% of the trainees burning out and the other 10 becoming managers making not that much more money but doing even more work. What other company has a group on social media with 30k+ followers dedicated to making memes about how hilariously terrible it is to work there? That’s right, none, except for enterprise. Work here if you want to get paid $17 an hour working 11+ hour days washing dirty rental cars in a suit and driving people around like a little B. Even the customers you drive around will be asking you- “so this is just your part time job right? What are you really planning on doing pwith your life”. And they’re right because this place is so degrading. Yes you learn some very basic skills about running a business but you learn it from “managers” who are no more experienced in doing it than you. You will meet one or two good people there, but trust me people, there is a whole world out there. Just because you can’t think of what you want to do straight out of university.. don’t do this. Do anything but this. Don’t drink the green kool-aid. Don’t believe HR’s grand slogans about you becoming a manager of your own business unless you wanna do a bad job making bad money with bad hours in a bad environment. You are really just a glorified car cleaner... I wish I didn’t have to remove the bad language from my review. They say you need to work long hours to run your own business? But guess what you’re not doing that. You’re just a clog in a multi million dollar machine so management needs to set some god damn basic employment standards. For a company so focused on customer service- treat your employees right first. Even the customer service is all a scam, no one is doing it for the right reasons and trying to rip people off into buying stupid insurance products they don’t need.

1.0
Sep 5, 2019

Not Worth It

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The only good thing about working at Enterprise is that it looks great on a resume. The company is well-known for its training program in sales/management and customer service. As soon as I updated my LinkedIn profile with my Enterprise experience, recruiters from other companies contacted me every day about their current job openings. That's probably the only pro about working at this company, it'll be easy to find a better job once you inevitably decide that it's time.

Cons

Everything? There is a reason the reviews are so bad. I eventually decided to leave because the job was taking a physical, financial, and mental toll on me. You are expected to work 50 hour weeks. 13 hour shifts are regular, and at times you won't even get a break in those 13 hours, particularly in the Summer. It's a 7 day operation and there is no consistency to the schedule, your days off will always be different so you basically cannot plan to do anything outside of work because you may be working. You make 50k *dependent* on the fact that you will be putting in at least an additional day's worth of overtime every week. Of course, the more hours you work, the more the branch spends on personnel, and the less managers will get paid out. So if in the winter there is a slow night, managers will "encourage" that you leave early and essentially cut your pay. Aside from the job being physically and financially draining, managers are completely inadequate. They only got promoted to that level because they knew someone higher up that vouched for them, who probably was just as inadequate as themselves. You basically need to drink the kool-aid to get anywhere. If you don't eat, breathe, and bleed green, they don't want you. They will make it near impossible for you to get promoted and will gossip about you to other managers until you feel like you have no choice but to quit. You are fully expected to come in giddy and excited to work 13 hour shifts, Saturdays, Sundays, at 5:45am if you are at the airport. You are fully expected to come in to work even if you request to use a sick day because you are not feeling well. They frown on you taking vacations even if you request it months in advance and you have the choicetime days for it. Managers want you to give up basically everything and hand your life over to the company to prove that you want to be promoted. In a little over a year, I know of about 20 people that have left the company. This job has a very high turnover. Understandably so since it is simply unsustainable. Managers couldn't care less though. All employees are to them are bodies, at least at the lower levels. They just need a body to take a return, check a customer into a car, answer a phone. I literally have had managers say they "need a body" on counter. Talk about demoralizing. You (hopefully) don't go through 4 years of college to just be a "body." If you have offers from other companies, or you can continue applying until you find something better, please do so. I received an offer after about a month into my job search, and I decided to ignore the horrible reviews and accept it. After a while, the job gets very repetitive, you notice why there is such high turnover, and you eventually decide you deserve better.

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