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Internship Review - Tax Intern DriveTime Automotive Group Employee Review

4.0
Sep 22, 2015
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Pros

I interviewed for the Tax Intern position when the tax department was still relatively new. I had no corporate tax knowledge at the time of my internship but that was not expected by the interviewers. I went through two interviews, one where I got to meet the tax and accounting departments and another where I got to meet the Chief Executives. The C Suite was very laid back and approachable. The interview consisted mostly of behavioral questions. My internship was very self-driven. I was given tasks to accomplish and guidelines of how to accomplish it, but overall, it was an exercise in stretching my problem solving muscles. For example, I organized a company tax calendars for several entities, researching deadlines for all state and federal taxes as well as learning about filing requirements and state establishment procedures. In addition to these large scale projects, I also worked on several reconciliations and followed up on previously raised issues. For a college student, it was a great opportunity to see the internal workings of a growing tax department. The DriveTime building used to be an old grocery store, so it is very large and open inside. DriveTime follows the model of futuristic workplaces. Seating is very open and there are no offices for managers, etc. At times, this can be noisy, but overall it gave me the chance to interact with colleagues. The open door policy was great because I got to ask a lot of questions and learn about the work everyone was doing. DriveTime employees were very warm and friendly. The workforce is overall, quite young and energetic. People will often go out for lunch together during the week. Dress code was mostly casual; jeans were allowed.

Cons

Other internship positions like Finance, Accounting and HR had many different intern positions. It can be a bit isolating in the Tax Department due to its size, but I still got the opportunity to interact with the other interns during events.

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DriveTime Automotive Group Response
10y
I think this is the longest review we've ever received on Glassdoor! Thanks for taking the time to review your internship and provide future interns an inside look into your experience here. We take a lot of pride in our internship program and we spend many months crafting it prior to your arrival - so we're thrilled to hear about great experiences such as yours!

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5.0
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Pros

Always busy, good pay, decent hours

Cons

Upper management regularly rolling out new initiatives that hinder dealerships ability to sell.

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DriveTime Automotive Group Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience as an Assistant Manager. We're glad to hear you enjoyed the fast-paced environment, competitive pay, and work-life balance the role provided. As our business evolves, we're continually looking for ways to improve processes and better serve both our customers and employees. Feedback from team members helps us evaluate these efforts and identify opportunities to enhance the experience for everyone involved. Thank you for sharing your experience, we wish you all the best in your future endeavors.
2.0
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Pros

It use to operate like a startup. Flexible with the right management. Outings can be fun, but most of the fun has been laid off or budgeted out. Red tape, metrics, favoritism, and budgeting ruined everything. I miss what it use to be.

Cons

They have let go at least 50% of IT, and another 20% have left on their own if not more within the last year. The good old boy club is very strong, was told there's no where to move up. Years in a row never having any actual achievable goals to show accountability for promotion. They are running out of technical knowledge and the only one's who are staying are those who've been there for a long time, only. Even some of those are getting laid off unexpectedly. Having connections outside of work seems to matter more than skill or contributions wether that's code or hours spent. Be wary of applying here, they are running on a skeletion crew on just about every team, this was not the case a year ago. What's left is not the biggest contributors or most impactful team members. Once the CTO (Greg) left, it all started a shift, a little over a year ago. No sense of ownership on any of the teams, while every team is so fragmented. One could be implimenting something affecting the whole company and get laid the same day.

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DriveTime Automotive Group Response
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Thank you for sharing your experience as an Engineer. We're glad to hear you enjoyed the entrepreneurial spirit, flexibility, and relationships built during your time here. At the DriveTime Family of Brands, we're committed to creating opportunities for growth through regular career conversations, internal mobility, leadership development programs, and transparent performance expectations. We also work hard to foster a culture where team members can share ideas, make an impact, and collaborate across teams. Thank you for sharing your experience, we wish you the very best in your future endeavors.
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