No direction, behind the competition. - Account Coordinator OPENLANE Employee Review

1.0
Dec 17, 2024
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Pros

Office staff are nice to work with

Cons

The company is poorly managed from the top down, with constant restructuring emails being sent out on a weekly basis, leaving employees feeling unstable and unsupported. It’s clear the organization is scrambling to catch up to its competition but lacks a cohesive strategy to do so. Customers are misled with costly, low-value services, and buyers and sellers face double charges. There’s no proper fee structure, making it impossible to secure new clients effectively. Employees are overworked, underpaid, and stuck in endless unproductive meetings. The lack of organization and leadership has led to massive financial losses, and the work environment suffers as a result. While the office has some great people, the company as a whole is a mess. Would not recommend. It’s no surprise the company is losing $200 million annually.

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