No Help from “Management” - Customer Advocate CARVANA Employee Review

1.0
Oct 3, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Pay, benefits, literally the bare minimum

Cons

Carvana lures you in with decent pay and big talk about how much they care about their customers and employees and then completely abandons you. If offered two weeks of “training” to move up in the company they will have you read modules for two days and then throw you into your new role while “supervising” The “Team Leads” will leave you to be screamed at by angry customers, will NEVER call your customers back, will ALWAYS be too busy to ever take escalations, and will occasionally review your calls. Make sure you hit all your points and “talk offs” while your being screamed at by a customer who hasn’t gotten their registration in over 9 months and has been waiting for a call back from management just as long. Should you have a medical emergency and have to go to the ER, your manager will check on you a few days later to let you know your perfect attendance is no more. Bleed Blue, Carvana. You’re disgusting.

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Cons

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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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