Donald Trump of Car Parts - Supply Chain Manager RockAuto Employee Review

1.0
Sep 8, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Money. Lots of it but it varies wildly each quarter. You won't get a bonus for at least 6 months but once you do it's going to be beautiful you're gonna love it. Have fun trying to get time off to enjoy it.

Cons

12 weeks off is advertised but their turnover rate is only matched at the White House. Therefore they can't afford to approve more than 2 weeks. Management is young and inexperienced which results in close micro management by the CEO who has a long standing history of banging his little fists on the table like a hungry baby. They offer good health insurance which you're going to need for elevated blood pressure and anxiety. You won't have a chance to defend yourself in their weekly meetings. CEO automatically assumes you're a waste of space until proven otherwise, yells at you in front of the whole office. It's unprofessional and disrespectful. Your manager will either act as a punching bag for you or will throw you under the bus. They actually had "mandatory overtime" or would say "no one goes home until emails are down to zero". A lot of back stabbing occurs in anonymous reviews. Relationships with suppliers and customers has never been good and continues to get worse. You'll be promised data analysis yet spend more of your time getting yelled at by customers who order the wrong Cadillac Converter. This is at best a job rather than a career because your goal is to automate your own job.

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5.0
Feb 20, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- You get complete ownership of projects you manage. When your project succeeds, YOU get credit for it (not your boss) - Paid Time Off can be used whenever and however you want (within reason). No mandatory vacations, no accrual limits or expiration. You can even choose to just take home its value in extra pay if you'd rather work (extremely nice during COVID) - Industry is thriving, despite COVID-19 (they continued to hire new employees last year and saw double-digit sales growth; lay-offs weren't even a passing thought) - CEO is transparent and extremely loyal. He would probably sell his left kidney before endangering the livelihoods of his employees. There are many nights where he's at the office until 6, 7, 8 o'clock at night to help an employee find a solution to some various problem. Everyone is on a first-name basis. - Phenomenal compensation, including variable pay based on your mastery of the role and unique skill-sets (i.e. speak a foreign language) and quarterly profit-sharing based on your contributions to the company's bottom line For potential applicants wondering why the reviews are so mixed, I feel like it should be noted that a lot of the recent departures were employees who were hired for the Supply Chain Manager position before it was completely revamped. In about a year's time, that position evolved from mostly transactional work (follow up on late orders, ask Bob why we didn't write us a credit yet for a return), to that of warehouse process engineer. I absolutely LOVE all of the amazing, intelligent, and caring colleagues who have remained with the company or have been hired on since then. The CEO had the foresight to realize that the company simply wouldn't have survived in an increasingly-competitive online marketplace had it not pivoted towards a focus on innovation. Some people are better at that type of work than others (I'm certainly not!), but I'm not aware of a single SCM who was laid-off (as what happens in most other companies when a position is eliminated), and were instead all offered positions in other departments and/or given unique projects suited to their strengths. I am also perturbed by other reviewers' accusations of an unfair work environment. RockAuto is quite literally the fairest place I've ever worked. If you do what is expected of you (assessed both objectively with performance metrics and qualitatively in quarterly in-person reviews), you are rewarded by the profit-sharing program. If you make a mistake, you are understandably expected to take accountability for it. As of the time of writing, there are an equal number of men and women in the top-paying and/or leadership positions. It is true that certain genders tend to navigate towards certain departments (for some reason IT for men, Product Management/Marketing for women) but that dichotomy reflects the interests of my colleagues, not a business practice. My guess is that other reviewers perceived women as having an advantage only because women in top-paying positions is, quite sadly, so unusual anywhere else.

Cons

- I'm not a fan of the company-supplied coffee blend (but good pay means you can afford to buy yourself whatever over-priced coffee brand your heart desires) - Planned vacations do have to coordinate with seasonal retail demand (low in winter, high in summer). However, if you plan in advance, you'll be fine - Fast-paced retail environment means sometimes you'll have to adjust your workflow to attend to whatever new challenge pops us that week (this should only be a concern if you are someone who hates deviating from a set schedule) - You might have to work a holiday every 1-2 years (excluding Thanksgiving/Christmas, for which RockAuto is closed), depending on which department you work in In my opinion, Pros vastly outweigh the Cons. I love working here!

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2.0
May 21, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good bonuses and good coworkers

Cons

The owner micromanages everyone. He is forgetful and talks down to employees trying to encourage work through fear. The smartest people are demoted because people in product management are scared of losing their jobs.

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