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Enterprise Mobility

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4.0

100% would recommend to a friend

(19,299 total reviews)
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Enterprise Mobility has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 19,299 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 Transport & Logistik industry (3.5 stars).

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19K reviews
5.0
Sep 30, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

working from home,excellent pay working from home,bonuses,benefits,excellent coaching,company that trusts you will help the customer without micro-managing you. so much more///

Cons

none I can think of after working here for over a year.

2.0
Jan 21, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

When I started with the company I worked for the most amazing leaders. These leaders made an impossible job doable & enjoyable. These leaders taught me invaluable skill sets and helped me develop as a leader. Unfortunately, the CEO has surrounded herself with "yes" people and is not getting the critical feedback needed to continue the positive leadership that built this company. This has already eroded most of the positive elements that made this career path viable, and in all likelihood, this will continue. That being said, you learn a lot about business working in retail and managing retail teams. If you must work at Enterprise, work there for a year, get into management to get the experience, and then move on before you waste too much time.

Cons

The job itself sucks- no one will deny that. Retail is a hard business, it requires you to forget about work-life balance and sacrifice yourself for the company. Long hours, working holidays, and low pay until you reach upper management are just a reality of this business. They sell you on the big picture, which can be lucrative, but only a few will make it and it won't be based on merit, it's all about who you know. I arguably "made it," but I could no longer support the toxic leadership team I worked under and what they wanted me to sell. I had to sell employees on why we were consistently changing their pay for the worse, why they should work more hours for less pay, why they should work weekends and holidays, ect. Leaving Enterprise was the best decision I ever made, and I wish I made it sooner.

1.0
Mar 4, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Get to drive nice cars Good progression system

Cons

For your own sake consider before applying- As promising as it seems, there's more cons than pros. 1) Be expected to work really long hours, it is very rare you get to go home at 5:00, you cannot leave until the day's admin is fully complete. 2) HR makes you do a trust-pilot review 1 week after joining to boost their ratings- (this is why there are so many 5 star and 1-2 star reviews) 3) Say goodbye to your phone gallery- your phone is your biggest asset on the job. You will be inundated with vehicle reg's from all over the fleet (at least 10 a day), sure you can delete it but its effort on a daily basis 4) After 6 months, you will be moved to a new location without your choice 5) You will see the dark side of the company within a few months. The pure corruption of managers just to seek profits. For example, my manager rented a customer a car which had a brake-light warning, purely because it was a high profit deal. They do not care about morals, just money. 6) Expect stress- As a starter you will be ok but as you progress you will experience the stress you get from seniors to boost your ratings and they will give you minimal help possible. I have seen assistant managers leave their jobs due to the extreme stress they get 7) Your degree will not help you in any way possible- in reality it is a basic business management job. So its only beneficial if you have absolutely nothing else going on for you 8) As a starter, your salary will be £1.6k (if outside London), the bonuses are very limited unless you hit ELITE (which is the top 20 people with the highest sales in a certain area (i.e Bristol- Swansea) 9) You will be expected to clean cars. 10) Your manager will define 50% of your experience. If you have a decent manager, you will progress. If you have someone who cant be arsed, you wont learn anything. That being said if you still want to apply go for it, but you will get a very limited scope of knowledge but you will get alot of stress, limited hours of sleep and little pay. See the breakdown of the following pay scheme: Management trainee ( starter): £1.6k p/m Management assistant (1-2 years experience): £1.8k p/m Assistant Manager (+2-3 years experience): £2.1k p/m Manager: £2.5k p/m

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