CoxAutomotive Regressive Benefits - Recensione dipendente - Diesel Technician presso Cox Automotive

1,0
4 dic 2024
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

-Growing company providing room to advance career -lots of overtime

Svantaggi

PTO and work life balance was the benefit that drew many of us to this company. They provided 192 hours pto per year at the start of employment, very generous policy. It brought a lot of talent on board. Beginning 2025, all employees with 0-4 years tenure will receive 80 hours instead. -Promotions are not merit based -Corporate execs making decisions they don’t understand -takes roughly a years time to get a raise after being assured it’s coming. -recent company and policy changes have been disappointing -poor QOL outlook -55+hours/week expected with 2 weeks total vacation/sick/personal/anythingbesideswork days

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5,0
7 mag 2026
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Great work life balance, unlimited pto

Svantaggi

No real concept of a promotion. All mobility is done through application and interviewing.

2,0
26 gen 2026
Dipendente anonimo
Consiglia
Gradimento del CEO
Pronostico commerciale

Vantaggi

Good benefits, yearly bonuses, unlimited PTO for salaried employees, good 401(k) options.

Svantaggi

Frequent restructuring and department‑level layoffs have created an environment with limited job security and few clear paths for advancement. Although the company emphasizes an “employees first” philosophy, ongoing reorganizations and realignments often tell a different story. After operating as a primarily remote organization since COVID, the sudden shift to a mandatory return‑to‑office policy for anyone within 25 miles of an office has added additional strain and inconsistency. The organization is currently in the middle of a multi‑year growth strategy that has resulted in role eliminations, department consolidation, and reductions across multiple business units. Until this stabilizes, it may be challenging for employees to feel secure or see long‑term career opportunities. Advancement has also become increasingly dependent on internal connections rather than transparent performance‑based criteria. Additionally, higher management receives quarterly bonuses, regular promotions, and recognition for improvements when they're not the ones doing the work. This is not a "Top 100 Places to Work" when they're constantly letting people go and changing their business model/outlook.

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