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Enterprise Mobility

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Enterprise Mobility reviews

4.0

100% would recommend to a friend

(19,296 total reviews)
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Chrissy Taylor

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Enterprise Mobility has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 19,296 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
4.0
Apr 8, 2017

You get what you give

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Pros

Awesome benefits, ability to run your own business, ability to make a ton of money, good training, ethical, honest, strong wholesome values, profit sharing, 3% 401k match, profit sharing, ability to move up quickly. The harder you work, the faster you move up. I love working here and I have no plans of leaving anytime soon.

Cons

Because branches are open based on demand, usually 730-6 m-f and at most branches weekends, employees work long long days. Minimum of 49 hours a week-which is usually fine unless/until you have a new family. There is no paid paternity leave but time off is granted. As a new employee you are sold the Enterprise dream. If you are lucky enough to be placed at a branch with a good, well developed, and engaging leader, you will succeed and live that dream. If you are placed with a newer (not always true) or less than ideal leader, you'll quickly feel overworked and under appreciated.

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Enterprise Mobility Response
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Thanks for the review! In regards to paternity leave, the paternity leave program grants up to five days of paid leave for all eligible full-time employees. If you have completed two years of cumulative service with Enterprise, you are eligible for this benefit. Feel free to reach out to your HR representative to learn more.
5.0
Jun 11, 2018
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Pros

Love the people and the atmosphere in the branch. The number of promotional opportunities is crazy as well. People are constantly getting promoted and everyone just wants to work hard and be recognised for that. I can already see that you get out what you put in. You are learning to run your own business and the management team are really passionate about what they do.

Cons

The hours are long and can be unpredictable but what do you expect when you work in retail? It is a very customer service orientated environment and our customers seem to be exceptionally demanding but nothing beats the buzz of getting a great customer service score and you get a bonus too!

2.0
Jun 20, 2010
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Pros

Pay is only decent. Managers and co-workers usually become your friends if your lucky to be at a good office. Managers are usually helpful on approving your time off requests. Stabilty is great for lower level management employees because they're the grunts who do all the work and usually never get layed off for that reason alone. Always hiring.

Cons

They say it "looks great on a resume" to work at Enterprise but I’m not really sure that’s really true. I began working with Enterprise right out of college like most. I was sold on the promise of fast career advancement, great pay, and an excellent management-training program. At the interview, you will be asked if your ok with occasionally assisting to get your rental cars ready for a customer, but then expected to wash every other car with a tie and a white long sleeve shirt on in the blistering summer heat, and with a mandatory college degree. Your will be promised plenty of overtime and a salary, then your hours will be max out at 40/week at only the hourly rate. So if you depended on the overtime pay to live a decent life, expect to pickup a lot extra hours at other offices, if your lucking to find any. You will learn much about running a retail office but expect to get a lot of sales job offers, if you’re looking to move on. The problem is, after working for the company you’ll very quickly get tired trying to up sell every customer on insurance products they don’t want and never want a sales job again. It is retail so you will have to be great with customers and expect to have many stressful customer interactions to dealt with. Managers usually become your friends and are good to work with but others can be too overbearing. You do not get paid any commission on your sales and absolutely do not get paid enough for the amount of work you put in. Stability is decent, but promotion is limited unless your will to relocate or drive far. Only high-level managers make a comfortable living. Always turning over employees.

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