Pros
They have a good rep. Some companies may see it on your resume and it may help in looking for a better job
Cons
I left enterprise over a year ago but now hearing about the layoffs, I feel compelled to share my experiences. The company prices themselves on their values, but it’s essentially a pyramid scheme company in the guise of a “hard working family owned” rental company. After months of rigorous training, you come out working 50-60 hour weeks in an understaffed branch, wearing full business attire while you go pick up other people’s garbage from the back of a car, get berated by customers because you have 50% of the help you need in the branch, and all mistakes or issues will come down on your head. Assistant managers make commission but take a pay cut when promoted, effectively making less money than new hires for a couple months (or more if going against numbers that just can’t be beaten) The managers lose money when cars are damaged and no one notices for a couple weeks. Or you better hope no one comes in at night and smashes a car up, then you won’t see a bonus check for ages. The “sales process” is dishonest. They’ll put you through the ringer of selling “honestly” but expect you to utilize every dishonest tactic you can to convince people to buy coverage, gas, etc., because if you don’t you’ll never be promoted and eventually fired. It is such a toxic company. I would never recommend this place to anyone, and it makes me absolutely furious that they’ve laid off so many people during this difficult time. Shame on you enterprise. Do better