Solid Perks No Professional Development - Anonymous employee OPENLANE Employee Review

3.0
Apr 25, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

They offer good benefits, they provide a free gym. There are a lot of opportunities to move internally. They will soon be moving into a brand new state of the art facility.

Cons

There is a sense of division amongst the different business units not a collaborate corporation. There is no focus or support on professional development.

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OPENLANE Response
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Thanks for sharing! We are continuously looking at global solutions for professional development, but it is a work in progress. I encourage you to check on the KAR Learning Connection - there are several courses at your fingertips for business acumen and technical skills training. I will personally take your suggestions into consideration and combine them with our recent survey comments around training and development. Please send a message to listens@karauctionservices.com with your thoughts on specific examples around training.

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