Anti dealer dealer group - Retail Manager Holman Employee Review

1.0
Apr 6, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I do not work in NJ, just listed it to remain as anonymous as possible. Pros? Paid time off for retail employees. Not common in the car business. Direct retail managers and GMs that I have met are great. The issues comes one level above them.

Cons

Leadership decisions have become increasingly disconnected from the realities of the business. The company continues to promote and hire “retail leaders” who lack meaningful retail or dealership experience, and over time, that gap in knowledge becomes very apparent in both strategy and day-to-day operations. There also appears to be an excessive number of executive level roles that do not contribute directly to store level success, creating a top heavy structure. Meanwhile, frontline employees the ones actually generating revenue are compensated below industry averages. Morale is further impacted by a lack of cohesive culture. Communication often highlights upgrades, renovations, and investments in other non retail locations, which can feel tone deaf when compensation and support at the employee level are lagging behind.

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5.0
May 1, 2026
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Pros

Come here if you like talking to people

Cons

if you want to work and be left alone that doesn’t happen here.

4.0
Jun 17, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Hybrid Schedule, strong career progression as there is often room for growth, opportunity for improvement of skills, transferrable skills, high visibility and cross functional collaboration, real impact on client experience.

Cons

Lack of healthy boundaries, high workload with limited recognition, I consistently go above expectations without reward, a lot of the work is reactive instead of proactive, the role is less strategic than I am personally capable of, your success heavily depends on other teams that are not as self-driven as you may be, often given more work over others because management knows you will handle it which can lead to quick burnout.

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