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Ford Audio-Video Systems reviews

2.8

38% would recommend to a friend

(303 total reviews)
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Jim Ford

47% approve of CEO

43% positive business outlook

Ford Audio-Video Systems has an employee rating of 2.8 out of 5 stars, based on 303 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Ford Audio-Video Systems employee rating is 27% below average for employers within the Arts, Entertainment & Recreation industry (3.9 stars).

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303 reviews
1.0
Apr 14, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Barely decent pay, but not considering what you have to deal with to get it. I honestly have no positive things to share about how terrible this place is.

Cons

There is not enough time to outline how awful this company is. The company is ran by an absolute nut job. Everyone hates their job and is passionate about hating the "woman in charge" but is too afraid to find something new since this place pays a decent amount. Ford is a joke within this industry and a common thread to the thousands of professionals they have ran out the doors desperately trying to hold on to their dignity. This place truly is revolving door of employees. Now seeing that Ford has asked their whipping boys to write "positive reviews" is a laughable effort on their behalf in attempt to wash the public opinion. It's about time their years of being horrible people is catching up to them on social platforms like Glassdoor.

1.0
Mar 17, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

You can only go up from here.

Cons

There seems to be a concerted push internally for employees to post positive reviews on Glassdoor. If you follow the trend, comments have been consistently negative for many years until a recent explosion of positive reviews. Ford is a micromanaging, red tape processing, belittling organization. They treat the employees like children. You have to ask for a pen if you need one and will get scolded if you just asked for one yesterday. You need vice president approval to buy a customer lunch. They spend a lot of money on processes designed to mitigate loss, seemingly oblivious to the loss of operational dexterity and employee moral the processes create. I've never worked in an organization I would rate lower. Find a better opportunity. Don't waste your talent here.

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Ford Audio-Video Systems Response
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Ford AV thanks you for your honest feedback. In an effort to provide balanced comments, Ford AV has made our employees aware of their ability to participate in GlassDoor reviews. We do not solicit any "whitewashed" comments, only honest opinions. We hope hearing from those who are currently employed, who may not have time to be searching this site-- may provide helpful information for GlassDoor readers.
2.0
Jan 24, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Decent starting pay and benefits, and a good resume builder. Tasks for my position were relatively easy and the job was usually low stress. There were some genuinely cool people who worked there, especially in accounting and amongst the engineers. Rarely worked overtime, but my job was hourly so I was paid for it if I did.

Cons

The CEO is one of the worst micromanagers I've ever experienced. When the company started, it was mainly here and her husband, and she did most of the administrative work. Since the company has grown a lot, there are a lot more employees. However, Mrs. Ford still scrutinizes everyone at corporate to the most minor detail. Even if you are doing your job as well as anyone else could reasonably expect, she will give you a laundry list of what you're doing wrong. She seems to be incapable of thinking that anyone is doing a good enough job. Part of my duties was to assist the project manager in gathering documentation and auditing in order to complete a project. I was admonished for not closing enough jobs on multiple occasions. despite the fact that I was closing more jobs per month than my predecessor (who had been promoted). At the time I was there, there were a number of outdated rules such as not being allowed to listen to your own music (meaning you were forced to listen to whatever satellite radio station is being pumped through the whole building all day).. There was definitely a sense of cronyism in the job center. After a year, I applied for the position directly above mine, but I was passed over. A friend of one of the other employees at that position received the job, despite the fact that this employee worked in the warehouse and didn't have experience in the administrative side of things. This could also be seen in how the Job Center was very much a "boy's club" and if you didn't fit the mold, you would probably be a bit of a black sheep. Finally, they promise you a one-year evaluation that leads to pay increases when you start. I worked at Ford AV for 19 months, never saw a raise and never had that evaluation despite asking numerous times. It became pretty clear that they liked me where I was and didn't want me moving up.

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