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Progressive Leasing reviews

3.6

67% would recommend to a friend

(807 total reviews)
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Steve Michaels

65% approve of CEO

60% positive business outlook

Progressive Leasing has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 807 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Progressive Leasing employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Financial Services industry (3.7 stars).

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807 reviews
4.0
Nov 30, 2015

fast growing

Anonymous employee
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Pros

fast growing culture, plenty of room to move up

Cons

can get stuck feeling like a cog, over 500 employees hired in short time

1.0
Nov 10, 2015

Sorely Lacking In A Positive Work Environment....

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Pros

Benefit are semi-par, large corporate office, located in area easy to reach from freeway.

Cons

The company is full of male leadership carrying borderline misogynistic overtones. Observed an accomplished woman in her own right - be belittled by a male counterpart. Another where "folks to admire" included all males - not one female was worthily, it is to be assumed. The bait and switch environment runs rampant. Hired to do certain tasks, assignments and they are changed on the instant, constantly and consistently. Pay or bonuses do NOT increase despite job responsibilities increasing 150% or more. Bonuses are laughable. Less than .01% of the revenue an employee is bringing into the organization. Increasing work loads are the norm, however, the bonus stays the same -- very low. Management generally lacks depth, are immature, full of falsehoods and expect employees "Best Friend" instead of their subordinate performing the job assigned. Employees are expected to align full board with this highly questionable environment. Lack of full compliance equals will likely result in at-will dismissal based on anything that can be made up at the drop of a hat. Winning the any costs blind any ethics, remnants of positive company culture or tenants of sound growth strategies. Reasonable logic regularly tossed side regularity. Educational degrees fail to matter, as many who are hired or promoted into management lacking a basic employee relations skill set, is painfully obvious. Employee suggestions on improving job, company, or work culture is undesired more often than not. By offering solutions to the above, likely result is the employee, becoming soon -- unemployed. Ethnic relations with certain employees are questionable at best. Advice: Look elsewhere for an decent work opportunity.

3.0
Oct 19, 2015

Blinded by Success

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great Business, enjoy my peers and the overall culture. Lot's of great pay and benefits. Many smart people and a lot of growth that allows for personal advancement and opportunity.

Cons

Management was awful. There was a lot of patting themselves on the back for a job well done and not enough recognition for the warriors that made it happen day in and day out with a lot of long hours. Several people swooped in at the last minute before becoming a public company and walked away with a big pay day that was not earned, they just rode the coat tails of those who really made it happen. Too many politics, not enough teamwork. I would say Progressive is successful DESPITE the management, not BECAUSE of the management. There are a couple departments worth investigating, but be thorough in your interviewing and talk to the employees with boots on the ground. Progressive is a good place to work, it could be a great place to work with true leadership.

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