CarMax reviews

3.5

59% would recommend to a friend

(8,196 total reviews)
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Keith Barr

46% approve of CEO

50% positive business outlook

CarMax has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 8,196 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The CarMax employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Ventas al mayoreo y al menudeo industry (3.5 stars).

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5.0
Jun 30, 2016

Amazing Company

Recommend
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Pros

High levels of teamwork and co-operation. Managers truly care about associate development and growth. Plenty of opportunities to meet people throughout the company and hear more about initiatives. Loads of transparency through the entire process.

Cons

I have honestly nothing bad to say about Carmax.

2.0
Apr 23, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Opportunities to grow, coworkers are nice most of the time, get to drive mustangs and corvettes around. Free food once a month.

Cons

Benefits suck, management can careless about you and only about numbers. They don't care if the car is dirty they will still make you put it on the front lot. Later, come back and say this car is dirty and write you up for it. They want robots not people. They do not like vocal people that have an opinion. Favorites are definitely here. All managers are coked out but yet still there somehow. It used to be a good place to work. Now people only stay because the money is above minimum wage.

1.0
Mar 15, 2016

Not a Fortune 500 Co

Recommend
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Pros

There are many wonderful people that work there. Unfortunately there are also a lot of people who gossip about the nicest folks. Who I will always remember. And I loved to work with. Food all of the time. Parties Nice People Very clean bathrooms Updated showroom Very nice maintenance crew Lots of coffee Lots of hot chocolate Health food days

Cons

HR does not represent you at all, it represents itself. Insubordination . Heavy Gossip. Heavy Favoratism. Carmax creates livid crazy customers: Salesmen lie. Service Dept can't follow through, because salesmen lie. It seems to be how they sell cars though. I was there thirteen months. I was written up because of customer complaints that were caused by this poor business practice. The customers' perspective was always right. It did not matter what I said or how I listened, they were right. I was never given training even after I was written up to deal with these anamalistic customers who were severely rude and ruined my day many times. Employees speak terrible things about Managers, co-workers, from the day I entered the pavement there. I was overloaded as the operator with tasks that were not mine, not in my job description at all, like driving to Carlsbad to pick up a car. Which took away from my ability to do my job. As well as coworkers giving me tasks they should have been doing themselves, but they would rather text and talk and gossip. I was told by my manager that he failed me in training. They had to send me to Buena Park to train where I was trained on the wrong CMR. Then sent to Kearney Mesa location to see why I was not getting things done. I was told to write down everything KM operators did vs what we were doing. When I listed seventeen extra tasks that I did, my Manager said, "well, that's just the way we do it" and nothing changed. I was broken hearted and knew I was being set up to fail. This place was so filled with drama I could not see straight. Talking about how horrible their mothers were and how unhappy they are in their marriages. Constant drama, constantly creating it. Licking up the remains. I seriously have never worked in a place like this that thrives on drama. You can't talk to anyone at all. The day I told my Manager I was having Surgery, I was written up for supposed customer complaints and my hours were cut. So, finally, this was the straw and I contacted HR. Who, did nothing at all. These big corporations just care about money and that's about it. Not about people. There is a lot more. But I am wasting no more energy on this. The week before I left I was forced to work three lunches in a row, because they did not have enough people to cover the Service Drive , breaking the law. Also, there is tremendous pressure on the Service Drive to never take breaks, I learned that from the get go. If you want to keep your job you don't speak up about these things. Because, as you can see , once you do, your set up to be fired. arties, They have a policy regarding treating coworkers with respect, but it's not something they abide by. If a coworker who's been there a bit consistently treats others with disrespect and it's witnessed by mechanics and others, that person will not be dealt with at all. They will make it look like they really care and are going to address it, but they won't.

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