Work, Work, Work all the time - Customer Advocate CARVANA Employee Review

1.0
18 Jan 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

They have plenty of hours for you to work. You'll get to drive all over Georgia (or your respective state). Your co-workers are fun and you will meet some interesting people.

Cons

I have been working here for over 6 months, and have worked almost every weekend. I drive about 80% of the time, and constantly getting tired out of it. They do not provide you with enough company clothing, and have the audacity to tell me I can buy more from the company website. The prices are outrageous. By your 2 or 3rd delivery you will show up to a customers house with dirt marks and black smudges all over. I have been on deliveries to some sketchy places. Not to mention, that you are going to some random person’s house all by yourself. Starting at the bottom, you are not going to move up anytime soon. Our managers are too afraid to correct people, and just want to be best buddies with you. Meanwhile people are crashing vehicles, and breaking stuff.

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Pros

Pay is good, consistent up in pay

Cons

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2.0
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Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

* Corporate roles offer flexibility, and no one micromanages how you structure your 8-hour day. * Good holiday schedule and work-life balance if you’re in the right role.

Cons

No clear vision or long-term strategy for the Safe & Secure department. * Constant reorganizations and changing priorities. * Positions eliminated, reinstated, and eliminated again. * No stability or clear career path. * Lack of structure and accountability. * “Blind leading the blind” culture. * Chronic understaffing. * Employees expected to do the work of two or three people. * No additional compensation for increased workload. * Leadership’s answer to resource constraints is to “be scrappy.” * High levels of burnout. * Extremely low morale. * Significant loss of talent and leadership. * Employees quitting without another job lined up due to poor working conditions. * Operations Center dismantled, relocated, and then effectively rebuilt again with no clear strategic reason. * Experienced employees terminated, only to recreate similar functions later. * Loss of institutional knowledge. * Frequent reactive decisions instead of proactive planning. * Constant uncertainty creates stress and uneasiness. * Lack of confidence in leadership direction. * Heavy workload with limited support. * Minimal investment in retaining top performers. * Environment not conducive to building a long-term career.

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