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DriveTime Automotive Group

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Great place to work if you need a job right out of college and a male - Operations Advisor DriveTime Automotive Group Employee Review

3.0
Dec 4, 2012
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Pros

The people really are great to work with and they occasionally have interesting contests like the Halloween costume or the make a commercial ones. If you have the right management the work environment can be fun and you have the potential to learn a lot.

Cons

Unfortunately, you don't always get a great managing staff and if you do, it won't last. They'll move them to stores that need them and send you someone barely qualified to breathe on their own, much less manage. But since you're a store that's recognized as "great" they won't mind sending someone to you for their personal development. They change management around like they do their underwear and everyone has their own style of "leadership". I've actually been told I was going to move up into a new position by one and they switched mid-training for me. The new manager told me no two weeks before my promotion start date after 6 weeks of training for it. For most people, don't count on moving up unless you can be "one of the good ol' boys". Managers are frequently making friends with employees and -surprise!-, those are the people moving up. They go golfing and partying and only invite certain people, usually only guys. Good luck if you're a female...females have to fight twice as hard to make it in the company. I haven't seen one above a GM yet and she got demoted. It's not fair at all towards women on the retail side. People aren't moved based on merit at all. You can know more than the people in positions above you but if you're not kissing up to senior management you're not going anywhere. Management is also not always properly trained. I've had some of the most emotionally immature managers come through our store. Lately they've been so focused on sales that they're pulling shady moves to get customer into shady cars that have gotten more and more expensive over that past few months with no change in quality and are surprised and upset when customers get mad and return vehicles or take them to court. I don't blame any of them for doing so either. Also operations isn't paid nearly as much as they should. They run the dealerships, make sure all the titles (which secure the money for the loans they get to buy cars) are done properly, manage dealership budgets and work hours just as crazy as sales but they're paid almost half. Not to mention if the store is understaffed they have to do their job and everyone elses' as well.

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Pros

Always busy, good pay, decent hours

Cons

Upper management regularly rolling out new initiatives that hinder dealerships ability to sell.

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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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