Poor Management and Lack of Support Makes the Job Unpleasant - Benefits Specialist Mavis Tire Employee Review

2.0
Dec 13, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Schedule was flexible, Benefits Manager (LC) is awesome, job is not difficult.

Cons

My experience working at Mavis was challenging due to the lack of effective communication and support from management. A significant part of the frustration stemmed from interactions with leadership, particularly RW. Her management style often left me feeling undervalued and unsupported, making it difficult to perform my role effectively. There was a noticeable lack of collaboration and understanding, which created a tense and unproductive work environment. While the position had potential, these issues overshadowed any positive aspects of the job.

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Mavis Tire Response
1y
Thanks for taking the time to share this feedback with us. We’re sorry to hear about your experience, and we want to learn more about how it didn’t align with your expectations. We hope you’ll help us improve by emailing us at feedback@mavis.com.

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Pros

Good pay rate with bonuses, great management, career advancement

Cons

Hours are long, hot in the summer

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Mavis Tire Response
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Thanks for posting this review! We’re happy to hear you’re satisfied with your pay. With our competitive compensation programs, we recognize and reward team members like you who play a key role in Mavis’s continued success. If you have any further feedback, don’t hesitate to reach out to us at feedback@mavis.com.
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Cons

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Mavis Tire Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. To create an environment where both current and former team members feel comfortable raising concerns, making reports, and participating in investigations without fear of reprisal or adverse action, we provide our team members with multiple reporting channels, like our Employee Experience Team. It’s not too late for you to raise your concerns. Please email us at feedback@mavis.com.
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