Good coworkers and flexibility, but poor management training - Billing Cox Automotive Employee Review

3.0
Jun 7, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Good people as coworkers and decent flexibility

Cons

Management is very poorly trained

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Cox Automotive Response
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We appreciate you sharing a review, and it's great that you enjoyed the team environment and work flexibility you experienced during your time at Cox. It's surprising and disappointing to learn that you believe management training falls short, since we provide many resources for leadership training and development and we often hear positive feedback from employees about that. Regardless, we hope that you were able to share your concerns with your department leadership and/or your HR business partner during your time here so they could help provide resolution with your specific situation. Thank you for being part of the team; we wish you all the best!

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Cons

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