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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
Feb 6, 2015

Not for everyone

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Good start to your career to get training

Cons

Limited future or ability to move up

5.0
Jan 19, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Financially one of most stable and profitable companies in the industry. #7 in terms of total revenue of all US AV integration firms in 2014 (via Commercial Integrator Magazine). Privately-owned, so no outside shareholders to answer to. Customer-focused and engineering-based. When job-related mistakes are made, and as long as the customer allows us to, we always seek to resolve them to customer's satisfaction even if it affects profitability of the job. Conservative corporate culture that values relationships with customers and loyal employees. Opportunities for advancement if you prove yourself and stand out. Vacation system has just been updated to a PTO system, with hours worked = hours PTO accrued for all employees. Rewards for tenure and successful work with company, including job profit sharing, "units of participation" (similar to employee stock-ownership with some differences), 401k matching, fair compensation per the market, good insurance and benefits options. New local offices in Dallas and Denver in past year with very nice upgrades. If you can work in a more conservative, "old school" type of culture, the benefits of providing amazing and innovative AVL systems to our customers, having the industry leverage that we do with manufacturers and suppliers, and the stability of a profitable and growing company far outweigh the cons. The corporate culture is also changing and updating from being as 'old school' as it once was - perhaps slowly, but the ship is definitely turning.

Cons

Ford AV has experienced tremendous growth in the past 3 years, which can be both good and bad. Good in terms of increased opportunity, customer relationships, and more job openings, but also means that hiring needs to keep pace with growth, which admittedly has been a struggle. Not just hiring 'warm bodies' but qualified people - getting the right people in the right seats on the bus. Some of 'revolving door' in some positions recently has been people not being good fit to Ford AV, either in terms of corporate culture (the way we do things) or performing well in the role they were hired to do. Ford AV isn't for everyone. We aren't Pixar, Google, Apple, or Amazon. There isn't a lot of investment in 'fluff' (in senior management's opinion) that some other companies may provide that doesn't directly contribute to the bottom line and/or points of connection with our customers. We do have an 'outdated' computer and CRM system. However, once you learn it (which does take a while), it works very well and there are investments all the time that make it and our overall network better. Yes, we're 'old school' in that there is a form for everything, and yes it can be a pain to do all that paperwork that some companies don't require. But again, it's a proven system that keeps a paper trail for everything and keeps the company profitable and accountable within itself. With that said, there are improvements all the time and many forms are become 'paperless' for online/network submittal and approval. One area I would like to see change soon is our digital marketing strategy. Our website needs help, and our social media strategy is next to non-existent. If most customers, especially younger ones, are 'shopping' and researching online, we can't just rely on SEO, YouTube videos, construction leads, and email blasts to our existing CRM database to reach a 21st Century customer and potential employee base. Word of mouth and personal relationship development of course are always best, but to continue our growth into the future we will definitely need to advance in this area.

1.0
Jan 16, 2015

Disconnected

Recommend
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Pros

Company tries to be family-oriented, and to have high standards for itself and its people. On the operations side, this may be true, but in the support side at the corporate level it seems very much less so. Company is well-respected in the industry, and beleives in encouraging growth, if you are the right fit and type for their desires. Company is growing, but could grow more if there were better strategy involved.

Cons

There is a disconnect in teh type of company they state themselve to be and the actions they tend towards that make them a somewhat different company. This is not uncommon in businesses, but there is a lack of foresight or comprehension with regard to looking at the whole of an issue or problem and its sources, as well as the solutions that are possible or not possible. Also, I beleive there may be a substantial difference in pay based in part on gender, not on experience.

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