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Enterprise Mobility

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Enterprise Mobility reviews

3.1

49% would recommend to a friend

(19,366 total reviews)
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Chrissy Taylor

62% approve of CEO

58% positive business outlook

Enterprise Mobility has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 19,366 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good 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
Apr 27, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

You will meet some cool people that will be your friends for life. This is also a negative because it makes it harder to quit (and believe me, they know this, it's designed this way)

Cons

"Now that I look back, I wish I had stayed at Enterprise" -said no one ever How much time ya got? Haha Oh you just worked a 12hr day, didn't take a lunch, you want to home and see your family? sorry we have a mandatory happy hour, it'll look real bad to the higher ups if you don't go. If you don't drink the Kool-aide there is no hope. If you are dead set on working here, my advice is become an Asst Mgr then quit. It does look good on a resume, simply for the fact that employer know how mistreated and overworked Enterprise employees are. It will also make whatever your next job is seem like a piece of cake (by comparison)

2.0
Apr 10, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The people! I met wonderful people at ERAC and formed great friendships and relationships. Upward mobility and the opportunity to learn how to effectively manage people. Also a good company to have on your resume, especially if you're looking to stay in sales.

Cons

No work-life balance! If you become a manager, be prepared to work over 11 hours per day without a lunch break. Was never able to get important things accomplished in my personal life (i.e. doctors, dentist etc.). Performance plays a part, but EVERYTHING is politics. If upper management and corporate likes you, you will be promoted, so bleed green, drink the "kool-aid," and play the game to the best of your ability. They exaggerate promotion possibilities. It is possible to make 6 figures there, but it is highly unlikely and very difficult. A lot of gender discrimination, and some race discrimination(not a lot but I've seen it happen). In Philly your day will start around 7am and end after 6pm. Company Culture is terrible in some aspects. The company promotes hard work, and conditions and brain washes employees into believing that working 11+ day is normal and you shouldn't feel tired, or over-worked. Molds employees into believing that this is normal treatment and they should be excited to come to work and deal with being disrespected by customers and body shops. You will also work in snow storms, hurricanes, blizzards etc. I have worked in 15 feet of snow and the company will not close, your safety doesn't matter. COMPENSATION IS AWFUL.

1.0
Mar 23, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The people Enterprise employ are great - Enterprise seem to employ a certain type of person so everyone you work with in the branch is fantastic. I couldn't say a bad word about any person who I met that worked in daily rental and both my teams were all stars. If you are willing to throw your entire life away and

Cons

Enterprise will ruin your life. Literally. It will completely take over everything. You will get up at 6am, go to work, get home at 7:30pm (if you're lucky - expect to have days working from 0745 until 2200 regularly) eat, go to sleep, repeat. This is not a job for you if you want to have a life. The hours are ridiculous and a great deal of upper management are so smarmy and fake. You will be told "oh but there's all these opportunities and in x amount of years you'll make thousands and be rich bla bla bla" if you think it is worth literally being unable to live for money, then go for it but trust me you wont have time to spend the money. Branch managers and assistant managers don't even receive overtime "because they get commission" - what a joke. I seen my managers/assistant managers work without days off because they were so understaffed and they are told they must come in early and stay late - if that is the case is it really worth the money to work 6/7 days 0730-1830 as the minimum expectation and you WILL work more than that, without a shadow of a doubt. I joined Enterprise with so many doubts because of reviews I had seen on websites such as this and the only advice I can give to those considering this job is please please don't. If you have any doubts then please do not take this job, it is not worth it. I was a fresh graduate and I was desperate to get a full time job and make money but instead I have just set myself back and had to go back to the drawing board and now will have to wait until next year to go back to uni whilst trying desperately to find a job in the meantime so my 7 months in the job has essentially set my life back by 2 years if I decide to go back to university. Either way, if you have a part time job at the moment that you don't despise, please stay there and keep looking because you will be FAR worse off at Enterprise then you would be there. Please value your quality of life.

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