Pros
Entry level psition/no experience needed (One of the few companies that will hire a fresh college graduate with no real world experience) Company car at manager level (good perk once you become a manager. No more gas and you always get to drive a newer car. You don't get your own car, you just get to drive home whatever is left at the end of the day so it might not always be the best car. Could be a POS of a newer nicer car.) Good co-workers in non senior management (One of the things that amazed me was the quality of employees that make it into Enterprise. There are so many good, honest, intelligent, hardworking people that waste their lives and time at Enterprise just rotting away. Most companies would only be so lucky to have such a talented sales force that they do.
Cons
Looong hours (prepare to work 11 to 12 hours a day and on Saturdays with this company sometimes with no lunch break) Really weak pay structure No respect from customers or business partners washing cars in nice clothers/suits Unfair promotions Unprofessional upper management Promotions that lead to less money You get blackballed for not taking opportunities that your manager recommends Customer service numbers determine your promotions but 70% of customers that rent cars from Enterprise are not happy that they have to rent the car (wrecked their car, dealership can't fix their car for the 10th time, we do not guarantee specific cars, etc)