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DriveTime Automotive Group

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One way or another you'll be looking for a new job. - Anonymous employee DriveTime Automotive Group Employee Review

2.0
Mar 3, 2012
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Pros

Good place to get experience and make a paycheck. Very relaxed culture and fun at times. You get to interact with senior managers at the corp office.

Cons

They will write you off as soon as you stop fitting their mold. If you don't have the golden parachute, then one misstep and you're fired. If you don't spend every waking second emailing, calling, or talking to every manager in the company, then you're seen as not communicative. It's a team environment so anyone who is driven and inventive who breaks out of the pack is seen as a lone wolf. Everyone is underpaid compared to current market salaries. The company will fire amazing employees because of what they call "no longer a culture fit." Retail turnover was %50 and corporate was %35. They have no HR department and therefore the employee is barely considered and seen more as a replaceable asset. Many corporate people were fired or quit within a month of being hired because they didn't fit the "Culture." Also the CEO likes to move people around. He will move HR people in training, car buyers into IT, finance people into car buyers. People who aren't qualified end up moving to a department they have no skill in. Our head of IT was forced out of his job which he had been doing for 13 yrs. In the last year a dozen high level managers have quit. A company of 2400 employees last year lost over 1000 employees. Odds aren't good for you. Lastly drivetime will talk about a project and tell everyone to have it done yesterday, then in 2 months put it on hold, change vendors and then 6 months later say they needed it yesterday. Flexibility is key because things change every day, for neutral or for worse. Either you'll be fired, your department reorganized, you transferred to an area you don't want to work, or you'll quit. One way or another you will be looking for a new job in under 24 months.

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Pros

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Cons

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DriveTime Automotive Group Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience as an Assistant Manager. We're glad to hear you enjoyed the fast-paced environment, competitive pay, and work-life balance the role provided. As our business evolves, we're continually looking for ways to improve processes and better serve both our customers and employees. Feedback from team members helps us evaluate these efforts and identify opportunities to enhance the experience for everyone involved. Thank you for sharing your experience, we wish you all the best in your future endeavors.
1.0
Jun 27, 2026
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Pros

Break room Covered work area good lighting

Cons

Deceptive Company policy that is hard to access (Need to create a case with HR to review policies that are not easily located). Management over work with little notice for demand of Overtime. Management Typically uses google search to base their decisions instead of consulting their diagnostic team. Over demand of core job responsibilities ( Doing more than what you agreed to do upon hire). If Something was missed or not performed a certain way management will stop your production to show what you did wrong with the expectation that you will still hit production targets. Management also tends to talk down instead of a coaching approach. If you happen to go above and beyond (which is hard to do) little rewards come your way ( Things that wont come). Typical work shifts consists of maintaining a pace that is hard to achieve to always hit targets even if several roadblocks are in the way that you cant avoid. Overall working here I found it difficult to effectively communicate with management or other co-workers. * Working here I have personally experienced Sexual harassment and sexual assault, I have informed management and have heard no update on that topic other than "talked to said employee". Then Said Employee's behavior changed and found it extremely difficult to perform duties.

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