Great place to work with amazing people, but has its problems - Financial Analyst Cox Automotive Employee Review

4.0
Oct 2, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Cox Auto, and Cox as a whole, is a great place to be with good, kind people - outstanding health insurance benefits and a yearly bonus - great campus, but also very open to and flexible with wfh and remote work. Cox really embraced flexible work after covid and listened to employees (95% of employees wanted to stay remote) - strong and well-known portfolio of companies that perform well and aren’t going anywhere - the best people I have ever had the pleasure of working with. Everyone is nice and wants you to succeed, even if that means finding a new opportunity elsewhere - everyone cares about you and I felt like part of a family while I was here - company is private so big emphasis on employees and customers since there are no shareholders to answer to - lots of opportunities internally after you get your foot in the door

Cons

- SLOW. Me and many other people I’ve known who worked here all report the same thing. There seems to be an issue of many full-time people with hardly any work to do - I eventually left because I felt I was not being challenged and should continue to learn. I felt stagnant and bored out of my mind. It was nice at first since it was remote but it eventually became too much - low pay and low-balling me when I originally came in - low-balled me when I was looking for new opportunities internally which is why I went externally for much more money - bad communication from leadership. We were all totally in the dark about the supposed return to office and there was radio silence - politics at play here. Hush hush policy of no in-role promotions for everyone, except for that certain someone every year… - also no pay raises except the 1-5% performance based one which is still better than nothing - I left because after being there a year and a half I was hardly making more money and didn’t have much to show for it - can be isolating if you do not have an engaging team/leader. Covid killed off the great cox office culture that once existed and now most people work remotely - lots of managers and leaders but not many actual analysts. They’ve been dealing with this problem for a long time and will constantly restructure to fix but eventually go back to toploading the structure - IT is bad but that’s been my experience at every company - out of touch leaders who play politics and stifle growth and career paths for lower-level employees

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5.0
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Pros

Great opportunities to learn the latest tools and technologies

Cons

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1.0
Jun 26, 2026
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Pros

Benefits are good. PTO Day 1.

Cons

No advancement opportunity. They claim they hire internally, but they don't seem to adhere to that. Out of nowhere, hours were cut from 40 hours to 32 for our particular shift due to "business needs". However it seems like we are rarely caught up at the end of the night. The same position on another shift did not lose nearly as many hours. Then, there was a location wide meeting where they bragged about record sales and record profits. Seems pretty insensitive to do in front of employees who lost over 20% of their pay. The manager comes off as completely harsh and rude. When you fill out a survey stating facts, they are met with a dismissive tone followed by, "you know this is not true". Training is non existent. Other underpaid employees have to train you so it's like a game of telephone where the training contains just a little less information or a little more incorrect information each time. Pay for other positions in the organization is below average. When applying for those positions internally, they want to base pay on your current role instead of based on qualifications for the job being offered. There is a pay range listed for jobs, don't expect to get anywhere near the top and you are LUCKY to see the middle of that range. Pay raises are not anywhere near inflation rates, so if you stay more than a year you are losing money.

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