CARVANA reviews

2.8

36% would recommend to a friend

(3,167 total reviews)

Ernie Garcia

49% approve of CEO

38% positive business outlook

CARVANA has an employee rating of 2.8 out of 5 stars, based on 3,167 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The CARVANA employee rating is 21% below average for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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3K reviews
1.0
Jun 1, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

receiving a paycheck was nice

Cons

by far the worst company I've ever worked for in all my 9 years as a software engineer. the merge with ADESA is a complete mess. management is a complete and utter joke. they like to make up rules that don't matter because they think it makes them more powerful. or successful. I don't know. but they don't care about you or your health. be ready to go into an office 5 days week and have all remote meetings with your team that you'll never meet because they're all remote and get to wfh. oh and don't expect much vacation the first year. and try not to get sick. you only get a few days a year to be sick. so unless you're living, breathing, and bleeding for all things carvana, you should just avoid this company. feel free to buy a car from them because they approve literally everybody (look it up) but that's all they're good for. I've suffered my fair share of poor management and office politics in the tech industry but carvana has received the gold medal for being so bad I never want to be a developer ever again.

1.0
Apr 7, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Got to work remote for some time.

Cons

The company is a wolf in sheep's clothing. They came in and bought out what was known as ADESA. They apporached us employees with promises of a great workplace where people are treated great and have good benefits etc etc they lied! They said they didnt want to change us and our jobs, also a lie. They are just blowing smoke up your butt if they promise you anything. They are sneaky and will let you know that you are very replaceable, non transparent, refuse yearly increases, and constantly changing our hours every 3 months and if you can't work your new hours then oh well basically. They took away our exsisting PTO policy and now you have to earn it. The customer service team is a revolving door in AZ home office. No one stays becuase of the poorly managed team. They would rather throw away people who know the job and been there 10, 20, 25 years and pay new employees peanuts so they can try to brianwash you to their ways.. If you don't conform you'll be let go. I chose to leave because of how awful that company was. RUNN!

1.0
Sep 25, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The corporate office has a lovely view.

Cons

My experience working at Carvana was largely defined by ineffective leadership, which proved to be the main blocker to the success of both myself and my team. The issues I encountered spanned from senior leadership down to the managerial level, and it became clear that the lack of decent leadership was a significant hurdle for direct reports striving to succeed. As an internal stakeholder, I found that collaboration and ownership of goals were major pain points. Team alignment and the pursuit of shared success were often lacking. Instead of empowering individuals, the structure seemed to stifle creativity and proactive problem-solving. Without collective ownership, ideas were not nurtured, and there was little space for innovation or growth. What made the situation even more frustrating was the inconsistency in communication from my direct leader. There were frequent contradictions between one-on-one meetings and larger group discussions, which often felt like sabotage. This inconsistency showcased how inefficient and unsupportive leadership was in practice. Rather than receiving guidance and constructive feedback, it often felt like I was being set up to fail. Carvana promotes a strong feedback culture, but in reality, the feedback was delivered in a roundabout, often behind-the-back manner. This created a culture of defensiveness where I had to constantly explain myself, as my leader failed to back me up or approach situations objectively. The feedback was rarely helpful and more often than not, felt more like a critique for the sake of criticism rather than a path toward growth. Often times feedback was derived by the immaturity of the stakeholder team showcasing their authoritarian culture unable to hear diverse points of view. Mansplaining and gaslighting were common in practice. In my role, I also felt like a guinea pig for my senior leader's initiatives. When following her direction, if something did not resonate with other stakeholders, I was immediately thrown under the bus, with no support or accountability taken by the leader who had originally instructed me. This pattern of scapegoating made it clear that senior leaders had little interest in genuinely supporting their direct reports. Micromanagement was another major issue. My direct leader would constantly interfere not only with my work but also with my team, giving them directions without my knowledge. This created unnecessary confusion, leading to frustration and inefficiencies. This behavior reinforced the lack of trust and support from senior leaders, who seemed more interested in controlling outcomes than in fostering growth and autonomy for long term success. The communication style was often rude, offensive, and unprofessional, with a tendency to point fingers and assign blame rather than fostering efficient collaboration. There was a stark absence of emotional intelligence and professional maturity, which deeply affected the work environment. Overall, Carvana exhibited one of the most emotionally and professionally immature corporate cultures I have encountered. The lack of effective leadership, collaboration, and ownership—alongside a superficial feedback culture—created an environment that stifled success rather than enabling it.

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