Really good company with a heart - Sales Operations Coordinator Cox Automotive Employee Review

5.0
8 Jan 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good pay and benefits Employee focused Company has strong goals towards sustainability and has made a lot of progress towards it Good people working there

Cons

Some departments have a culture where being overworked is the standard for all employees.

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Cox Automotive Response
5mo
Thank you for sharing a review! We're happy to know that you felt the "heart" of the company during your time here: a place that is collaborative, innovation-centered and people-first, It's great to know that you appreciated the pay and benefits you experienced at Cox, as well as the ways we're contributing to a healthy planet that everyone can enjoy. We also appreciate your feedback regarding workload, as our leaders strive to promote work-life balance across all departments. While busy seasons can spike for specific teams from time to time, balance should be the norm and we're concerned to hear that you didn't find that to be the case. We hope that you were able to address this directly with your manager during your time here; know that we will pass your feedback along to leadership. We wish you all the best in your next career chapter!

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

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