Sixt reviews

3.6

64% would recommend to a friend

(1,384 total reviews)

Alexander Sixt and Konstantin Sixt

72% approve of CEO

62% positive business outlook

Sixt has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 1,384 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Sixt 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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1K reviews
1.0
Oct 4, 2024

Worst company culture I have Experienced

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Average benefits Some ability for growth depending on role

Cons

Turnover at both branch and corporate level are very high. Germany dictates everything that is done in the US. Little to know autonomy to operate in any role on the US side. Germany leadership is arrogant and not knowledgeable of the US market. US Product is not widely liked or highly reviewed. Use of lots of shady sales tactics to generate sales and commissions. I.e. fake discounts etc…

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Sixt Response
1y
Dear employee, Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We are glad to hear that you like some aspect of our company. However, we also take your concerns seriously, especially regarding market alignment, and leadership practices. We’re committed to continually improving our operations, ensuring they meet the needs of both our employees and customers. If you'd like to provide additional details or suggestions, we invite you to send us an email to hr-usa@sixt.com with the subject “Glassdoor" and we will get back to you. Best regards
1.0
Oct 1, 2024

Toxic gaslighting management

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Pros

There are none for sure

Cons

Toxic, gaslighting lying management who threaten,use fear and intimidation to get results and keep you under pressure. They yell,scream and humiliate you in public and micromanage except in 'training' which is woeful and lacking in substance. They 'show' you once and expect you to get it first time and then recommend that you 'taie it home' to learn. Two people giving you different answers to the same question without clarity...poor communication apart from threats. They treat customers as a way to con them for upsells and if you don't upsell you get fired.

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Sixt Response
1y
Dear employee, Thank you for your review. We are sincerely sorry that you are currently not satisfied with your job and working environment. We would like to take the opportunity to get a more comprehensive picture of your feedback points and suggestions for improvement that you have described. We would therefore like to offer you a meeting to discuss the issues you mentioned. Please send us an email to hr-usa@sixt.com with the subject “Glassdoor" and we will get back to you as soon as possible with a suggested date. Thank you for your help. Best regards
2.0
Aug 26, 2024
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Pros

1. Quick Hiring Process: The company responded to my application quickly, and the hiring process moved fast, with interviews scheduled promptly. 2. Initial Flexibility: During the hiring process, there was a promise of flexibility regarding work schedules, which could be appealing for those with specific availability needs. Olga Kim, [Aug 26, 2024 at 2:04:35 PM]: ... recently applied for a position at this car rental company and had a very disappointing experience. The hiring process was quick, with multiple interviews on the same day, and I was asked to accept the job offer immediately. During the interviews, I clearly mentioned that I have a side business, which requires me to work on weekends, and that I would need a schedule that allows me to work from Monday to Thursday only. To avoid any confusion, I met with the branch manager before accepting the job, and he assured me that he could be flexible with my schedule. After my background check was completed, I met with him again to confirm my availability. We specifically discussed that I could only work weekdays and occasionally help on weekends, which he agreed to. However, after completing the online training, I received a schedule that had me working all weekends for the rest of the month. When I raised this issue with the manager, he claimed to have misunderstood our agreement, despite the fact that Human Resources was involved in our discussions. Both the manager and HR began denying what was originally agreed upon. Additionally, the onboarding process was very frustrating. The link for the onboarding documents was sent to my spam folder, and when I finally found it, the link didn’t work because there were two profiles attached to my email. This caused a lot of confusion and stress. I had to complete the onboarding documents in a rush during my training, without the opportunity to thoroughly review the contract. The company even threatened to terminate me if I didn’t complete it immediately. Due to this lack of transparency, poor communication, and technical issues, I resigned on the same day. I would advise anyone considering a job with this company to be very cautious. Make sure to have all discussions regarding your schedule and pay in writing. Also, do not leave your current job until you are certain that all conditions and agreements have been thoroughly documented and confirmed.

Cons

1. Poor Communication: There was a significant communication breakdown between management, HR, and myself regarding the agreed-upon work schedule. 2. Lack of Transparency: Despite multiple discussions about my availability, the final schedule did not reflect our agreement, and the company did not honor the commitments made. I had to resign on the same day right after completing their basic e-learning and webinar trainings. 3. Unreliable Agreements: Even after having clear conversations and confirmations with the branch manager, the company did not adhere to what was agreed upon, which shows a lack of reliability and trustworthiness. 4. Conflicting Information: When I brought up the schedule issue, both the manager and HR denied our prior agreements, demonstrating inconsistency and a lack of accountability. 5. Need for Written Proof: The experience highlighted the necessity of having all agreements in writing, as verbal commitments were not upheld.

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Sixt Response
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Thank you very much for your evaluation. I'm sorry there was a breakdown in communication with your onboarding as that sounds extremely frustrating. We would like to take the opportunity to invite you to a personal conversation to learn more about the circumstances. Just send us a short message to hr-usa@sixt.com with the subject “Glassdoor" and we will get back to you. Thank you again for your feedback. Best regards Team Sixt
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