Good company in difficult industry - Marketing Strategist Ford Motor Company Employee Review

4.0
27 Feb 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great people and modest workload. We also have great products and customers that are fun to work with if you’re into cars/trucks.

Cons

Limited upward mobility and currently there is a preference for outside hires. Strategies shift ever few months making it challenging to get work accomplished.

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Ford Motor Company Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback on your experience as a Marketing Strategist at Ford Motor Company. It's great to hear that you appreciate the company's strengths in a challenging industry, such as great people, modest workload, and engaging products and customers. We understand your concerns about limited upward mobility, preference for outside hires, and frequent strategy shifts. We appreciate your insights and they will be noted.

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