Flawed Leadership - Senior Software Engineer Cox Automotive Employee Review

2.0
Dec 2, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Work/life balance is pretty good

Cons

Zero product vision Stunted Career Growth

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Cox Automotive Response
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Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts here. We're happy to hear that you're enjoying the work-life balance Cox offers, but want to make sure we address your concerns as well! Firstly, we hope you've taken the time to meet for an open and honest 1:1 conversation with your manager and perhaps a trusted Cox mentor to share your thoughts. Cox has ample opportunities for employees to advance and grow their careers, and we want to make sure you can take full advantage of those resources: including mentorship programs, Cox Gigs, career progression plans, upskilling opportunities and more. Every decision we make at Cox is guided by our mission: to empower people today to build a better future for the next generation. While we don't know the details of your concerns regarding product vision, we hope you will consult with your leadership team to gain a holistic picture of the vision for your team and for Cox Auto as a whole. Best of luck to you!

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Pros

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1.0
Jun 26, 2026
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Pros

Benefits are good. PTO Day 1.

Cons

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