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JM Family Enterprises

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JM Family Enterprises reviews

3.9

83% would recommend to a friend

(305 total reviews)
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Dan Chait

92% approve of CEO

80% positive business outlook

JM Family Enterprises has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 305 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The JM Family Enterprises employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.4 stars).

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305 reviews
2.0
Aug 14, 2018

Good company but IT is AWFUL

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Pros

Great yearly bonus, low cost meals, and perhaps decent budget for IT training

Cons

Medical and dental coverage is average at best. Awful IT management. They’re destroying the Jim Moran legacy and people’s moral along with that . LOTS of politics (way higher than normal) and if you’re not part of the “circle of trust” from the mid- to upper IT management team it’s like you don’t even work there. If you’re an IT professional stay far away from this company and don’t believe all the hype about it being “one of the best companies to work for” as that has nothing to do with their IT department.

2.0
Jun 15, 2019
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Pros

At a corporate level, the organization truly cares about us, which is clearly evident by the salary, bonus, education, onsite child care, medical attention, campus redesign, etc. All I can say is, "wow!". The company continues to be a leader in the industry and leads the country in Toyota sells. Simply amazing! I believe that the company truly cares and will do the things that it takes to help the associates be successful, which in turn helps the company to be successful. Mr. Moran certainly knew what he was doing and I am forever grateful to be associated with him. The company invests heavily in the associates, donates huge amounts of capital, and gives back to the community and the state of Florida. I truly believe there is no better organization in the state. We are very privileged to work for such amazing company, for that I feel blessed.

Cons

IT feels like a playground for some of the those that have been here for a long time or have leadership titles. It is hard to see the "business benefit" of many decisions that are made. Consistently, I see decisions being reversed, knee jerk reactions, and essentially a lot of decisions that are made because the person who made it was senior enough - not because it is defensible. I know the executives (VP's and above) will not like to see the above. I am sure they believe that the work they are doing is high quality. At their level that is true but that is because they are at the strategic planning level - there is very little tactical planning being done. However, once the work starts to filter through to the middle management, the quality of the decision making suffers greatly. There is a huge lack of willingness at the middle management level and below to put in the work that it takes to make sure that plans are actionable and align. Unfortunately, the middle management does not see or participate in the day to day work - orders are issued and they leave - essentially absolving themselves of any accountability of the result, until something breaks and then it is critique city. It feels like they have more important things to be doing. Ultimately, the way that work flows is as such: 1. Executives work with Directors to create high level goals. 2. Directors hand off high level concepts to Managers (sometimes). 3. Managers sometimes tell independent contributors, "you are on a project". However, no real direction of the goals or anything tends to be communicated. No plan of success, risk mitigation, etc. seems to flow to the IC. 4. IC's then have to fend for themselves.

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1.0
Jan 27, 2016

Fired for Asking a Question

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Pros

I worked with some talented people.

Cons

The most pretentious, self-absorbed, 'smoke and mirrors' company I have ever worked for. I should have known because many who worked there told me JM was all 'bells and whistles' but I was so impressed that they are on Forbes list of best companies to work for that I didn't care. They bombarded me from day one with, " if you need anything, if you have any questions please don't hestitate. we want you to be happy, we want you to be comfortable, we are here to help, we have an open door...blah blah blah" then I asked my manager what is JM policy on any flexibility for moms with little ones as I was struggling with the long hours and commute, needed to take care of a health concern and also balancing with picking up and dropping off my littles. Well after I asked my manager this, she said to me "let me think about it. we don't normally offer any special arrangements except in special circumstances but Ill see what I can do" and she actually added, "thank you for talking to me about it, " Later that evening my vendor called me and told me she called her and told her "tell her don't come back." that was it. no explanation at all except that I was told I shouldn't have asked about flexibility. apparently, the whole talk about being this great understanding company is just a pretense.

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