Vantaggi
Great recruitment process (they don't just hire anyone which is really good as it shows they care about who works for them) interview process is difficult and you have to prove your resilient at every stage. Fantastic training as well, training in your first week, training folder which you work through. Job itself isn't too difficult and the systems and processes are easy to pick up as they use up to date software. Senior management get involved in the branch which is amazing to see, area and regional managers included.
Svantaggi
There are quite a lot of cons of working at Enterprise and I wish I'd looked more closely at them before accepting the job. The hours are long (40-50 hours per week) some people in other branches are more like 60 hours. Airport location the shifts are horrendous - 14:00-00:00 but not getting finished till 01:30 on most occasions. So, please understand that you are working very long and unsociable hours, this is not a nice Monday-Friday graduate job. In busier branches it seems they overbook and don't have enough cars for the volume of customers they've booked - overall really badly organised. They need to hire more assistant managers who are fully trained in order for it to be more organised. There is simply too many trainees and interns who don't always know what they are doing and not enough people who know the job inside and out. Advice - hire customer service advisors who are not on a graduate scheme if you want sales monkeys! Another massive con is the salary. It's advertised as being competitive, however when you compare it to working 50-60 hours a week it's pennies. Also bonus is a complete myth - I worked ridiculously hard, creating thousands of pounds in revenue (higher than some very experienced members of the team) and received next to nothing bonus, coming from sales previously this was massively disappointing. Holidays aren't great - 20 days plus 5 choice days. But don't be off sick ever! As they use each day you're off sick as a choice day. Which if you're off 5 days means you only have 20 days holiday. I think for such a demanding job with terrible hours they should reward their hardworking staff with better annual leave. Don't get me wrong - progression does happen, usually after a year you will be promoted to assistant manager of an available branch. But the salary increase is not much and I've seen senior management out cleaning cars at 1AM. Not necessarily a job you want to do for not amazing pay. Branch managers are also working 70 hours plus. Please think carefully about taking this job and try speak to people who currently work there or have previously been in the job.