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Hyundai AutoEver

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Worst Place to Work - Stay Clear - Director Hyundai AutoEver Employee Review

1.0
Sep 9, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

They pay monthly for a car that is part of your offer letter. Medical insurance is inexpensive.

Cons

By far the worst company that you will ever work at. Stay clear! If you want to work all day and until 10pm at night, this is the company for you. They don't care about work-life balance, nor do they respect you. You just work like a cow. Your affiliates treat you like you are beneath them. You do not get any promotions or appreciation from anyone for the amount of work that you do. Toxic environment. Everything is broken, upper management has no idea what the hell they are doing but running around and pointing fingers at each other.

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5.0
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Pros

They have a great health insurance benefit

Cons

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1.0
May 1, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Compensation is strong, and the insurance benefits are good. However, it’s important to set boundaries early if you want to maintain a 40-hour workweek, as many teams, especially understaffed ones, regularly works +50 hours a week.

Cons

There is essentially no training here, it’s a sink-or-swim environment. Many department heads do not follow through on commitments or support their teams effectively, and responsibilities are often pushed downward rather than managed appropriately. Because everyone is already stretched thin, it’s difficult to get help when needed. While workflows technically exist, many departments don’t follow them unless something escalates, at which point the blame often falls on team members instead of leadership. The office environment has also been challenging. Ongoing construction has closed restrooms and stair access on multiple floors. There’s no cafeteria, only two microwaves per floor (which often means waiting in line just to heat lunch), and no snacks or meaningful break accommodations. The workspace itself can feel stale and uncomfortable. The overall culture feels high pressure. Many employees regularly work late past 8pm, and management does not appear to set clear boundaries or prioritize a balanced, sustainable work environment. Much of the work ends up being “firefighting” instead of planned execution.

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