Cox Enterprises reviews

4.2

86% would recommend to a friend

(506 total reviews)
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Alex Taylor

90% approve of CEO

77% positive business outlook

Cox Enterprises has an employee rating of 4.2 out of 5 stars, based on 506 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Cox Enterprises employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.7 stars).

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506 reviews
3.0
Nov 20, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great benefits offered day 1

Cons

If you're in your 40s or older, forget this company. Several rounds of layoffs in the past year with more to come. No rhyme or reason, just you don't fit the company's vision.

2.0
Sep 18, 2024

Toxic Positivity

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Hybrid working schedule, Good Benefits, PTO, and simply having a conglomerate listed on your resume.

Cons

The company actively promotes the term "Coxs Nice," emphasizing enjoyable, respectful, and friendly colleagues working towards a better future. This has resulted in a genuinely toxic work environment. The culture prioritizes niceness over clear communication and constructive confrontation, overall employees feel unsafe discussing strengths, weaknesses, or areas for improvement. There is a strong emphasis on highlighting positives, and anyone offering critical feedback is labeled as not embodying "Being Nice." This culture has resulted in mediocrity, outdated processes, poor leadership placements, rampant passive-aggressiveness, total lack of accountability, and no psychological safety. Relationships are prioritized over results. Managers, striving to maintain this toxic niceness, lack confidence and clearly show uncertainty in their roles. This setup encourages managers to micromanage and fail to create opportunities for career growth due to the absence of BASIC critical feedback. The company also promotes its "Career Jungle Gyms" and brands itself as the last company you'll ever work for. While many employees have decades of tenure, this has led to a lack of diverse industry experience, no exposure to progressive company cultures, prior familiarity with modern processes, and even basic business acumen. The company frequently rotates employees between divisions, placing ineffective individuals in leadership roles simply to retain them. Leaders OF WHOLE DEPARTMENTS have significant knowledge gaps and heavily micromanage. Many Senior Directors and Managers are in roles for which they are completely ill-suited. Talented junior and mid-level employees, who are less invested in the long-term benefits, are leaving due to poor leadership placements. Interestingly, while the company consistently promotes inclusion and progressiveness in its communications, the reality is that the company operates like a dinosaur of a conglomerate. Decisions are made by a wealthy family that is out of touch and shows little intention of making meaningful changes. Furthermore, as a private company, they answer to no one but themselves, limiting accountability and the potential for transformation.

3.0
Oct 30, 2022

I’m just barely tolerating it here

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great bonuses. The people doing any of the actual work are amazing. Beautiful campus.

Cons

Out of touch exec leadership. We are extras in their story. Force us to attend events to make themselves look good despite the tremendous workload we can’t complete because they refuse to fully staff. They are demolishing the offices so we can move to non permanent work spaces and have lockers like we are min wage wal- mart employees. Working from home is the only truly amazing thing that has happened and they want to force us in so we can carry everything we need in and out on our backs everyday. When they throw giant events I wonder how many people could have kept their jobs if we didn’t have opulent displays of their wealth. They make massive cuts every year to certain divisions and I can only assume it’s incompetence at highest level that the little guys pay for.

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Cox Enterprises Response
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Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us. We’re glad to hear that you appreciate Cox’s incentive compensation, collaborative environment and campus. Firstly, please rest assured that our flexible ways of working aren’t going anywhere, and we’re still proud to offer hybrid work options to our people. We’re all learning how to navigate this new world of work, and explore how we can offer both remote and in-person choices so that everyone can find their best fit. Many of our employees love being able to celebrate our project wins, retirees and other major milestones together again. We recommend speaking with your manager about your specific concerns, and we’ll certainly pass your feedback along to Cox’s leaders as well.
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