Alto reviews

3.4

62% would recommend to a friend

(150 total reviews)

Will Coleman

68% approve of CEO

57% positive business outlook

Alto has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 150 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Alto employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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150 reviews
2.0
Feb 4, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

You can meet some very amazing people while you drive. The company provides everything, almost everything.

Cons

Poor communication from corporate to depot management to training. Procedures get added at the depot and nobody tells you. I find most things are left untold and you have to rely on other drivers to get answers. Ex. all of a sudden you need to enter a PIN to get started. This is the last 6 digits of the vehicle VIN. No comms on this at all. Training is poor because it assumes you understand how the Uber App works. There was almost NO training on how to use the app from a driver perspective. Driving around clicking on things not knowing what they do is dangerous and seems to be in conflict with their policy of no personal phone usage. At the end of the day safety is most important, yet due to the lack of training, they inadvertently put people at a safety risk. Uber and Alto are not aligned in some ways. If you get caught anywhere near the airport, you will be assigned to the "Priority Lot". Every time! All the drivers say ignore it but the messaging on Uber App stays up and you cannot get new rides until you get more than 5 miles away. Everyone at Alto knows this issue, but nothing is worked out with Uber. Additionally, the "priority lot" has no instructions where it is nor any guidance map to get there. Just figure it out. Poor comms. Alto requires you to wear black pants, black belt, black shoes and their polo. The only thing they provide is a grey polo (1). Having worked in the space of uniform requirements for company I can tell you this is illegal. A company cannot mandate you wear specific clothing ("uniform") and dictate things like color and then NOT provide them to you. The pay: Alto presents a warm and fuzzy tip environment. It's a lie. 80% of people (McKinsey Report) tip 0%. That's been my experience...you will be LUCKY to make $3/hr in tips. Understand and accept you will make $17 and change in minimum wage and not much more. In Los Angeles, that's not income one can survive on. Before you question me, I am a 5-STAR driver. I get out and open the door every ride. It's not my service. People don't care to give you a tip. Lastly (and there's a lot more) when you get a call from an "agency" you are picking up a medical transport. Many times you must "contact rider" once you arrive and this can ONLY be done via phone. I had one that provided the wrong phone number to a mortgage company. I couldn't find the rider and had to cancel. Guess who gets dinged for cancellation at no fault of my own, me. These services NEVER tip. Ever. This is our livelihood and while I support picking up patience in medical conditions, Alto needs to assess a tip fee for drivers from these companies. It's ridiculous and I can guarantee most drivers earnings are affected. Something as small as $2 helps drivers. Nothing. One thing you should also know. This job isn't that flexible. Shifts are defined times of the day. Nearly impossible to get normal day hours. 4-8hr blocks but they are often weird time blocks. Ex. 8:15pm-3:00am. You won't find 9am-6pm.

1.0
Jan 9, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Pros: Modern fleet of vehicles and a straightforward app interface. The day-to-day driving task is simple when operations are running smoothly. Good for those looking for W2 driving positions rather than 1099 gig work.

Cons

​Cons: Lack of support for drivers. Management pressures you to 'rush' back to the depot, creating unsafe driving conditions. If a safety incident occurs due to this pressure, they will suspend or terminate you without taking accountability for their instructions. Additionally, they do not provide final pay immediately upon termination as required by California law. My final check was dated a day before I was actually given it, proving a willful delay in payment.

3.0
Dec 28, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

This is one of those gigs where you're driving for Uber Fleet using the company vehicles. Obvious upside as it means no wear and tear on your personal vehicle or that you don't HAVE to even own your own vehicle to drive for them. You get paid hourly as opposed to by the ride so that's another upside... offers for much more flexibility than being rushed to do one ride after the other to make any kind of money. I'm not sure about the Hollywood depot since I have yet to drive from there but at the LAX depot the leads/dispatch have been very patient and understanding. Scheduling is probably the best part as you are free to either let them schedule you or pick up shifts (more are available for Hollywood than LAX but thus far still rather reasonable) though you must be VERY proactive if you're going to do the latter. However, this job is only for you IF you can drive slowly, smoothly and patiently. I cannot emphasize this enough... EVERYTHING from careful cornering, driving at or even below the speed limit, smooth gradual braking, don't follow the vehicle in front too close, being extremely aware of your surroundings, slowing it down in the rain/wet conditions is CRUCIAL. You literally have to drive like you're doing your license test at the DMV at all times. If you can do this, it's a rather easy gig. If not, don't waste your time.

Cons

For one, this seems to be most places these days but the training/onboarding could use work... you're not really given a walk around of the vehicle and it's NUMEROUS features. I've had to learn about it on my own time. They also seem to start off assuming you've worked for Uber or Lyft before so during orientation you won't get any pointers on using the Uber app which is something else I feel like I have to learn on my own time. The hourly wage is low except for peak days/times and tips are definitely hit-or-miss. Some days you might get none. However, people can be very generous if you can make small talk (absolutely nothing that could be controversial and/or off-color) or even if you know how to simply read the guest (namely if someone wants to have a full-on conversation with you, wants to talk amongst themselves or just quietly stay on their phone etc.) The other major issue is the safety rating stuff with Uber/Alto giving conflicting messages (speed limits on the vehicle and the Uber app are different at times) especially the finnicky "harsh acceleration" nitpicking on the Uber app (the vehicle has a touchy accelerator and brake) and if you have an issue with payroll/timekeeping/onboarding knowing which end your problems are on... either Alto's end or Uber as I've had to spend a lot of time on the phone on both ends because of this. The Uber navigation is also slightly wonky as I've literally had to disobey it just to even GET to the guest. This is ESPECIALLY troublesome in LAX. It can be laggy or late in telling you where to merge/turn/veer at the last minute not to mention every now and then giving outright false/impossible/unsafe directions. Job security can be iffy because of some of the needlessly extreme stipulations (don't touch the Samsara driver monitoring camera as it's instant termination, same with personal cellphone use) and a lack of feedback. Working paranoid like that can be stressful but if you follow everything to a T and communicate clearly with your leads they'll likely be very understanding. I also feel like the cleaning of the vehicles isn't done as thoroughly as they should be as we are chauffeuring but I haven't had any glaring issues with cleanliness/sanitation so far (no guest complaints.)

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