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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
Dec 5, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Ford is great at giving you your start and offering plenty of training—you will undergo training after training after training. Want to master filling out endless internal forms that don't make much sense? There's a video for that. Need guidance on answering the phone and introducing yourself? Yep, there's a video for that too. If training for the sake of training is your thing, you’ll feel right at home.

Cons

Micro-management is the hallmark of ineffective leadership and this is absolutely true at Ford AV. Nearly every issue within the company stems from upper management. Forms upon forms must be completed, often requiring approval from other departments. Why? Because whenever someone makes a mistake, the immediate response is to create yet another form and set up recurring meetings to ensure it never happens again. The result? The company is suffocating under its own bureaucratic weight. The pay? It’s notoriously the lowest in the AV industry, which is why Ford AV mainly hires fresh graduates—they would rather underpay the greenhorns than pay for experienced professionals. If you were to create a Venn diagram of "cheap" and "micro-managed," Ford AV would sit squarely in the middle. Take their Tulsa building as an example. The roof leaks, the parking lot is lousy with potholes, and the HVAC system spews black grit out of the vents when in operation. This has been the state of things for years. Yet instead of investing in necessary repairs, the company allocates funds to install a door badging system in order to track employees’ movements. Even salaried employees are required to punch a time clock and submit detailed timesheets accounting for every minute of their day. It’s as if they’re guarding state secrets instead of selling the same exact products every other AV company is selling. The lack of trust and constant surveillance will be shocking if you've ever worked anywhere that treats employees like adults. Remote work? Don’t even bother. Upper management’s last word on the subject was a curt, “Stop asking.” This, despite the fact that everything—meetings, communications, workflows—is done on a computer and, hilariously, recorded. You could do this job from anywhere with Wi-Fi, but flexibility? Not on their watch. If your kid gets sick and you need to work from home to juggle responsibilities, you’ll get a hard “no.” Why? Because if they can’t monitor your every mouse click and keystroke, how could they ever be sure you’re not secretly binge-watching Netflix between Teams calls? Leadership may claim to appreciate their employees, but ask anyone who works there to name a moment of genuine recognition or support beyond token gestures. You’ll be met with silence. The worst part? It’s not outrageous enough to make you quit on the spot. It’s just the right amount of corporate nonsense to slowly grind you down, bit by bit, and wear you smooth out until you don’t even realize you’ve surrendered. Before you know it, you’ve stayed for years, convincing yourself that this is just how things are everywhere, and leaving wouldn’t make a difference. Spoiler: it does, and it will.

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Ford Audio-Video Systems Response
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Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback. We are sorry that Ford was not a good fit for you.
1.0
Oct 18, 2024

Awful company

Recommend
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Pros

You get a paycheck and the office has air conditioning

Cons

Harvard Business School should do a case study on just how awful management is at throughout this company. They have managed to create probably the most toxic work environment in corporate history.

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Ford Audio-Video Systems Response
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I am sorry you had a bad experience, and you feel providing feedback is a waste of time. Ford standards are very high and we recognize some will struggle.
2.0
Jul 6, 2024

Ford University

Recommend
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Pros

Ford has very strong standards and procedures. Sometimes this is annoying - staplers are tagged fixed assets so no one can steal them - but it's generally very useful for building experience. When I was talking with recruiters, I had multiple comments along the lines of "oh you've been at Ford for almost 5 years so you definitely know your stuff". They have a strong commitment to training and are very aligned with AVIXA standards. I recently got my CTS-I, and a lot of answers were an easy "well this is how Ford does it so that's probably the answer". They do promote from within. I saw plenty of tech to super and super to PM transitions, as well as various lateral movements during my time there.

Cons

Morale, pay, company culture. It always felt like a revolving door. When brought up, management's response was that the turnover was standard for the industry. Salary employees on install track are treated the same as hourly install techs, but still OT exempt. When I brought up that 29 CFR § 541.2 (job title alone is insufficient) and 541.705 (trainees don't count) seemed to me to make this practice potentially illegal, my concerns were dismissed since "the company's lawyers know a lot more than you about employment law, the company wouldn't do anything illegal". This trainee period seemed like a big reason burnout felt so prevalent, especially when combined with the very frequent travel. Company culture was very.... Oklahoman. No work from home or hybrid except for specific positions (unless you're a favorite or very long tenured), inflexible working hours, mediocre pay. Extremely WASP-y and male-dominated - this is a problem for the industry as a whole, but it's no better at Ford. Extremely old-fashioned tech package. Everything is run off of a bespoke in-house DOS-based program that Mr Ford will never part with. (It's not literally DOS based but it looks the part, keyboard input only and it may have been cutting edge about 50 years ago).

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Ford Audio-Video Systems Response
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Thank you for your detailed review. We’re glad to hear our strong standards, procedures, and commitment to training positively impacted your career and certifications. We take morale, pay, and company culture feedback very seriously. Our benefits and perks are comprehensive and competitive with the current market place. We review all Glassdoor feedback and share it with our HR Manager and relevant teams for action. If you have concerns about legal issues, please reach out to our HR Manager to ensure they are addressed appropriately. We are sorry to hear that your experience with us was not positive and wish you all the best in your future endeavors.
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