Net-Net Great Place to Work - Marketing Associate Ford Motor Company Employee Review

4.0
15 Oct 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Incredible co-workers, agency support, and balanced work life culture. Competitive pay, 401K match, and company car benefits (management level lease program, employee discount if do not qualify for management lease program - aka not a manager LL6+).

Cons

No longer flexible for remote / hybrid accommodations. If you work in the general office (non field organization employee), you need to live in South East Michigan (Detroit, Detroit metro/suburbs) for career growth. Rigid performance system that is all bottom line focused. Objective setting does not accurately reflect employees contributions and efforts based on constant changes in priorities, company direction, etc. Year end performance completely depends on your manager & how well you set up your objectives for the year based on their direction .

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5.0
25 June 2026
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Pros

Coworkers and managers are excellent.

Cons

Upper management is completely out of touch with the rest of the workforce.

1.0
15 May 2026
Anonymous temporary employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

You get to say you work at Ford Motor Company

Cons

The only way they'll view you as a longterm investment is if they got you young right out of school- as an FCG or from CCS. They reward backstabbing and gossiping in the name of "survival of the fittest." They enable and encourage people like this to rot the company from the inside out. The people who are rewarded are those who can best cater to the emotionally unstable people in positions of leadership. They can't even lead- they either micromanage, or are passive aggressive in hopes that you can eventually read their minds. Neither is productive. Micromanaging wears away at anyone's agency and confidence. And passive aggressiveness doesn't move projects forward nor provide clarity. Take the time and energy you spend gossiping about the lost employee, and just communicate to them directly. That would yield faster results, and reduces stress for everyone involved in the long run. I don't understand managers who will gossip to anyone and everyone about you, but then claim they don't have time to talk to you directly and resolve issues.

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