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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
Jan 14, 2024

Probably the worst corporate job I'll ever have

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-There's many restaurants near by the OKC office to choose from. -You'll create trauma bonds with some great coworkers that are all experiencing the same torture.

Cons

This company is stuck in the past. Processes are redundant and archaic with no software and too much unnecessary data tracking. The CEO and all of upper management are HEAVILY involved in all decisions and the day-to-day work of corporate positions (HR, Marketing, Accounting, Customer Care). Micromanagement is an understatement at this place, no matter the location. There's an issue with upper management not trusting the employees. Every single decision has to made by Mr. and Mrs. Ford. (I can also mention here they are so traditional that anyone with real authority must be called "Mr. Last Name" and the ones in power are only older white males, besides Mrs. Ford.) Because of this decision making process, it takes longer than an entire pregnancy to make even minor changes. This includes items like fighting for trash cans to be installed in the women's restroom stalls, holding morale-boosting events, or a performance review with a raise. Speaking of performance reviews, there are no annual reviews. At Ford AV, reviews are done by request only, leaving many employees to go 7+ years without a single pay increase or feedback if they aren't brave enough to demand it. Meanwhile, the 'favorites' get all the attention...and there is a ton of favoritism here. I've witnessed some people get special treatment, like the privilege to work from home, but another person with the exact same reason for needing to work remotely gets shut down with little explanation. So many things are on a case-by-case basis. There is no work from home policy and although they've been working on one for the last 3 years, I'll be surprised if it ever came to fruition because again, que favoritism, it's all controlled by HR and upper management. HR itself is a revolving door with the average tenure to be one year. Even HR managers don't last due to the amount of scrutiny from Mrs. Ford, with there being 5 HR manager changes from late '21 to mid '23. Corporate positions are overworked with little support and management does not listen when help is asked for. Any mistakes you make are beaten to death over and over again for months. Morale at the company is low, and although we've tried to chair fun morale events to help with this problem, they end up going through the long approval process and being denied. You'll be lucky to have holiday lunch potlucks where everything except the hotdogs, burgers, and buns is employee-provided. On that topic, the company is very greedy. Want to enjoy a cup of coffee at the office? That'll be a $3/month fee. Even the upstairs and east building microwaves were provided by employees...which means that the maintenance team often refused to clean them, since they are "not Ford property." They should also take more pride in their building for the sake of the employees. The bathrooms, break rooms, and floors throughout the building are disgustingly dirty and gross. I only saw them clean the floors once and it was because we were hosting tours of our corporate office for visitors all day. In summary, save your mental health by not going through the VERY lengthy application process with multiple tests (DISC, Wonderlic, math, grammar, typing, and 10-key for everyone, regardless of position) to receive mediocre pay, very little PTO, okay health benefits and tons of stress.

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Ford Audio-Video Systems Response
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Thank you for your passionate review. Your care for our employees is evident, and we appreciate your feedback. At Ford AV, we're committed to constant improvement, from staffing to procedures. Your insights on HR tenure and turnover challenges are noted, and we're actively refining our recruiting processes, this includes the creation of our new ATS and benefits. Operating a business for over 50 years has taught us the importance of open communication. Your recommendations are valued, and we encourage you to reach out to our HR Manager or Executives to discuss your concerns further.
1.0
Sep 27, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

None really, I suggest you consult current and past industry professionals from manufacturers that have had dealings with these people. They have a long unfavorable history with their employees.

Cons

NOT the place to work in the Audio Visual industry unless you are totaly desperate and looking for a very bad working environment. The reason the job is open is because there is a revolving door of many former employees that goes back decades.

2.0
Jul 18, 2022

Great to get experience and then get out.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- At least when it comes to the employees you'll see day to day, your co workers are usually great people who are great to be around. -If you have no experience at all, this is a great way to get your foot in the door. -They have decent health benefits.

Cons

- Low pay - Almost every policy that Ford has is geared to pinch as many pennies as possible while finding every legal loophole they can to squeeze as much out of their employees as possible for that small salary they're making. -Despite the incredibly high turnover rate at the company and the fact that every division is constantly understaffed and needing more people, that doesn't stop Ford from treating ever employee like they're expendable. Ford values treating everyone as expendable more than it values any actual quality. -Salaried is worse than hourly here. Salaried just means you have to work AT LEAST as much as hourly and if you don't work more than that, you're considered to be slacking. - Ford would rather make sure an employee isn't going to be a problem for them rather than fix any of the actual problems with the company. -I never personally had to work with Claire Ford, but when every single person is in panic mode at the thought of having to interact with the CEO of the company, that's not a good sign. Many of the other reviews on this Glassdoor are accurate, and the ones that have a good opinion, I can only assume are either fabricated or from those lucky enough to have been in upper management, who are the only ones treated at all well. If you have experience, don't work here. If you have another job option, pick the other one instead of this one. Note: If you work here, be prepared to be let go the moment you turn in a two weeks notice. They do this because if you've taken any PTO or had a holiday within 2 weeks of when you leave the company, they don't have to pay you for that time. Just another example of how Ford works to save every dime at the expense of its employees.

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