Pros
None. Nothing. NO DEGREE NEEDED
Cons
Firstly, the only positive reviews you'll find of this company and their 'graduate scheme' will be FAKE and posted by management. Everyone at Enterprise is miserable, overworked, under paid, brainwashed, and treated like a complete idiot by management & the customers - no degree needed for this job. - Overworked 50-60 per week (30 minute lunch break if you're lucky, management claim you're entitled to an hour lunch but as branches are under staffed you would be there until 10 pm if everyone took an hour, plus managers will be straight to the lunch room to drag you out if you spend over 25 minutes in there) - under paid - paid peanuts to wash cars, take abuse off customers, work ridiculous hours and put up with pathetic management. Staffing levels are extremely low as branch managers take a percentage of the branch each month, they also alter your time sheets when you put over time down so it doesn't affect their bonus, therefore taking money off their staff for their own pocket - Washing cars in a suit. You're told to dress smart, invest in nice office wear when you'll spend the majority of your time outside in the freezing cold washing cars. Employees are responsible for all safety checks on the vehicles LOL - Poor working conditions - the branches are filthy, staff have to clean the branch as a company with an £18bn yearly turnover can't afford cleaners, instead they make they staff stay late to clean, that's after their 13 hour day at work! Toilets are not only gender shared but customers are also allowed to use them and they never get cleaned. - promotion based on sales. It doesn't matter what type of person you are, as long as you can deceive customers, trick them into buying car insurance or scare them into buying it, you're sorted. Enterprise doesn't promote employees that are good communicators or good managers that can motivate staff they just promote selling donkeys - Expected to pick customers up but don't provide a sat nav & expected to use your own phone to call not only the customers but the branch for their constant updates on where you are and how you're getting on - Employees are liable for £350 excess - working long hours in poor conditions, you might accidentally knock one of the vehicles, this means enterprise kindly takes £350 off you - they buy the tiniest garages and pack as many cars in as possible because they cut costs at every opportunity. Don't be fooled by the graduate scheme, if you put a shirt and tie on a monkey it could do the job. Enterprise is a customer service business - they go above and beyond for customers...at the cost of their employees