Walser reviews

4.0

82% would recommend to a friend

(321 total reviews)
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Andrew Walser

87% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

Walser has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 321 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Walser employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.4 stars).

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321 reviews
5.0
Nov 10, 2023

LOVE WALSER!!!

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great CEO, great benefits, remote options, flexible schedules, and amazing people!!

Cons

I have none, Walser is great!

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Walser Response
2y
Thank you for taking the time to share your experience working at Walser Automotive. We are happy to hear you enjoyed the many benefits we pride ourselves on, such as work from home options, amazing collogues, and flexible schedules! We truly value and appreciate your thoughts, thank you!
3.0
Oct 28, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Flexible and fun with great people

Cons

Pay structure and no one to advocate for you

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Walser Response
2y
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback with us. We're delighted to hear that you find our work environment flexible, fun, and filled with great people. Your positive comments reflect our commitment to fostering a positive workplace culture. We also appreciate your honesty about the challenges you've identified, particularly regarding the pay structure and the need for advocacy. Your insights are valuable, and we take them seriously. Regarding pay scales, we continuously review and adjust our compensation to remain competitive within the industry. We continuously strive to improve our offerings and address concerns to ensure the best experience for our team members. Our leaders should be dedicated to supporting and empowering our employees, and we’re disappointed you did not feel your team was there to fully support you. If there are specific suggestions or concerns you would like to discuss further, we invite you to utilize our anonymous HR hotline. Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us. We wish you the best in your future endeavors!
2.0
Oct 9, 2023

Excited at first then the cracks show

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Being able to have PTO from day 1.

Cons

Let’s start off with a quote that’s said quite frequently by GM’s, managers and higher ups, “You’re all replaceable” Working for Walser for quite a few years you get to see why there’s such a high turn over rate. You start off very excited, hearing there’s room for growth only to find out that you have to make it into the “popular” group like you’re back in high school. They don’t really value their employees that much even though they say they do. When it comes to PTO you’ll hear the term “unlimited PTO” but that’s not the case. It’s “open PTO” which means that it’s open to you from day 1. But you still get tracked and probably even more now and that they don’t have to pay it out when you leave the company. Managers seem all nice and great until the gossip chain comes into play and they use managers underneath them to relay information and talk about employees and customers behind their backs, like talking about someone because they are having a bad mental health day, or if a customer comes in with a low credit score. Believe me if someone in the low 500’s comes in, the whole store will know and you better believe that managers go and look at the credit report to see why it’s bad and then make comments. Breaks are slim to none. While in the store you can definitely take a break… maybe… for every 8 hours you work you are supposed to get two 15 minute breaks and a 30 minute break and have that actually be time to get away and TAKE A BREAK. You’ll never see the 15’s and then comes Saturdays, they don’t let you leave the dealership because it’s “busy and they provide you lunch”. Don’t fall for that. Yes for dealership employees on Saturdays they provide lunch, but will you get it? Sometimes. Half the time you’ll go to the lunch area and the foods all gone, or you get back there and while trying to eat your first bite and a manager come back and points at you saying you’re up and then proceeds to walk up with you to the customer then they walk back to go eat them selves. All they care about is the bottom line, they make it seem like they don’t care about you once you get in and start seeing with open eyes. They change the process WAY TO MUCH. They don’t let what they’re implementing take place and start working before they change it up. They are quick to say “this isn’t working” but they have only done something for what feels like a month and they don’t let the employees fully learn a process before changing it. The benefits are horrible and the worst I’ve seen in my 20 years off my working life. I also remember within my working career with Walser that they asked us to write reviews on glass door because they were only getting bad reviews. I wouldn’t be surprised if that’s happening still. So with the short reviews and 5 stars, take them with a grain of salt.

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Walser Response
2y
Thank you for sharing your candid feedback with us. We appreciate your dedication over the years and want you to know that your concerns have not gone unnoticed. We're disheartened to hear about your experiences, particularly regarding the perceived lack of value for employees, challenges with breaks, and the atmosphere surrounding PTO. Your insights are crucial for our ongoing efforts to improve, and we are committed to addressing the issues you've raised. Your advice to management is valuable, and we take it seriously. We understand the importance of stability, fair treatment, and competitive compensation. Rest assured, your comments will be shared with the relevant teams, and we will work towards creating a better working environment for everyone. We regret any negative experiences you've had and encourage you to reach out to our anonymous HR hotline to discuss your concerns in more detail. Alternatively, you can contact Chief Human Resources Officer Sherry Schultz at sschultz@walser.com. Your perspective is essential, and we are committed to learning from it. Thank you for your time and dedication to Walser.
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