Hertz reviews

3.7

67% would recommend to a friend

(8,178 total reviews)
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77% approve of CEO

58% positive business outlook

Hertz has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 8,178 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Hertz employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Transporte y logística industry (3.5 stars).

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1.0
Dec 4, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

So to begin, I want to make it clear this review is only for the Chicago land area. I cannot speak for the hertz locations outside of that area so their experiences may differ. As I write this review I truly find myself finding a hard time finding Pros for this position. But I will be as objective as I can. 1. Pay- Outside of college you can make some decent money here, the secret lies in the overtime, but you will work your but off to a ridiculous amount, I will mention that in the cons. 2. 40% discount on rental vehicles- You and up to 9 friends/family members can get a 40% discount when they rent which is awesome. A full size vehicle could end up being $18/day which is always nice. 3. Not tied down-You don't just sit at a desk all day, you move around clean and drive cars, etc.

Cons

Unfortunately the Pro list does not balance the cons list in the slightest. 1. Pay-You start off in our area at 10.75/hour which is less then many other positions, even in some fast food locations. They pay time and 1/2 for overtime which is great until you work 20 hours of overtime every week and it gets old very quick. At the suburban locations you are looking at a minimum of 55 hours a week. If you take your 1 hour lunch break then only 50 hours Is paid. If you work a Saturday that's an even 60 at least. Most locations spend a substantial amount of time before opening and after closing getting ready for the following day. 2. Understaffed- The reason that so many hours are being worked is because the area is horribly understaffed. I've heard they are not hiring to many people because they want to make sure the people who they hire won't burn out after a couple weeks. Unfortunately that causes the people who are working to burn out quicker. 3. Training- There is virtually no training program. They say you will get a solid 2 weeks of training/shadowing before they put you behind the desk. For me, 1 day of paperwork, 1 day of learning how to read a reservation list and the protection that hertz offers, 3 days of running cars to O hare, and the rest was spent on their online teaching course called learning connection. 50% of what was on that was there for simply liability reasons, 25% was only applicable to certain positions and the last 25% which was actually helpful was poorly done. I had no experience writing contracts and when you get into your location and learn how easy it is to mess up an insurance contract, you are stepping on egg shells. 4. Work/life balance- Bottom line there is none. You virtually live at work. They have flex time where you can come in late or leave early, this is only the case when you have the staff to manage the store when you are down a person. 5. This is a SALES position- One thing that I felt lied to about was the emphasis that there is on sales. They want you selling insurance to 1 out of every 3 people. If you don't you get written up. Your job security and how quickly you move up in the company is based on that. Your encouraged by the general manager to see people as $$$, which is something I cannot bring myself to do. 6. Management- Branch managers are great. Above that they only care about your sales numbers, the branch's utility rate, and the NPS (Customer service rating). They don't care about what's going on in your life, only that you do your job.

2.0
Nov 18, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Free car, free gas, lots of vacation time

Cons

Crazy General Manager and her three stooges(city operations managers) terrorize the employees of NYC by keeping everyone in the dark and promoting the lazy motor mouths who kiss their butts. Its awful you have to watch your back everyday and cover your tracks or you too will take the hertz walk of shame. Atleast 10 managers fired/demoted within the past 2 months. I warn you do not even think about applying to Hertz. These people have no integrity and will do anythign to keep their own jobs.

1.0
Oct 13, 2014

Hope for the best, expect the worst.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Recently, the pay structure has changed. Hertz has eliminated the branch performance bonus for anyone lower than an assistant manager. It's great news, if you are at a high performing branch. With the old pay structure as a trainee you were eligible to receive a percentage of what a branch manager gets, which I found very difficult to obtain at busier branches. Once you get promoted to branch manager, you receive a company car (fuel & insurance included).

Cons

Extremely little work/life balance. Hours are ridiculously long and I personally have worked over 60 hours a week often, due to short staffed offices. As I alluded to in the Pros section with the pay structure change, when I was at a large, busy location the branch bonus was difficult to reach. On the other side of the coin, when I was at a branch with low numbers from the previous year, monthly bonuses were incredible, but now are gone. Turnover at the locations has been incredible. Either the person or people hiring new employees is constantly making poor choices in hiring or not explaining job functions very well. With offices being short staffed, I have found it very difficult, almost impossible to schedule any time off for doctor's appointments, vacations, etc. An aging fleet of rental cars makes it very difficult to find cars that are road worthy. At every location I've worked (5 out of 8 in the city), customers constantly have issues with bald tires, bad wipers, stains & smoke smell, brakes, etc. We are able to get them fixed, however there is such a demand for cars, we rarely have had the time to get the issues corrected.

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