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Stellantis Financial Services

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Awful pay and management - Senior Credit Analyst Stellantis Financial Services Employee Review

1.0
Mar 11, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Work from home is about it.

Cons

No bonuses but expected to meet sales goals?!?? Constantly changing things every 5 minutes. Always 1 step forward, 10 steps back. Associate directors are completely out of touch with employees, basically just bobble heads for executives probably because they get all our bonuses. PAY ALSO SUCKS. Way below the national average, again NO BONUSES like Ford and GM give, it’s all a joke. You have a subprime lender who started it and people wonder why a turd is still a turd just with a different name.

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

Leadership effectiveness appears inconsistent, with management styles that lean heavily toward micromanagement. Expectations placed on dealer partners are often perceived as unrealistic, creating strain across relationships. Interdepartmental communication lacks alignment, which can result in confusion and inefficiencies. Compensation does not always reflect workload or performance. In some cases, employees may find themselves mentoring colleagues in higher pay bands, which can impact morale. There has been discussion of incorporating AI-driven training tools in lieu of traditional coaching support, raising concerns about investment in human development. Advancement opportunities can appear opaque, and promotion decisions are not always perceived as merit-based. Feedback culture may at times feel overly critical rather than developmental. Instances of public criticism during sales calls have contributed to lower team morale. Cross-functional disagreements among senior leaders occasionally play out in visible ways, which can affect organizational cohesion. Overall, there is a perception among some employees that speaking candidly about concerns carries professional risk, contributing to a cautious workplace culture.

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