Great benefits, I'm low end - Sr. Product Manager Cox Automotive Employee Review

4.0
Feb 19, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

GREAT BENEFITS, Volunteer hours, hybrid!

Cons

Not really great at product management or product strategy

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Cox Automotive Response
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Hi there, thank you for sharing a review! It's great to know that you, like many of our employees, are loving the benefits, paid volunteer hours and hybrid work environment we offer at Cox. We also appreciate you sharing your thoughts on how we can improve; since we don't know the details of your concerns regarding product strategy and management, we recommend you speak directly to your manager, skip-level leader or a trusted mentor to share your perspective and propose solutions. Our leaders strive to cultivate an open, honest and direct culture where everyone is empowered to speak up and share ideas; we hope you'll do so!

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