
Based on 1173 ratings about their team and environment, employees at AutoNation are dissatisfied with their office vibe and rank their overall culture within the Bottom 5% of similar sized companies on Comparably.
Comparably recognizes both team members and the environment curated by the employers as essential to a great office vibe, and has therefore decided to display related data to these two subculture categories.
59% of AutoNation's employees look forward to interacting with their coworkers on a daily basis, and 50% say they hang out with their coworkers outside of work Multiple times a week. The majority of AutoNation employees work on average 8 hours per day in a negative work environment.
Most employees feel Very Secure about their position at AutoNation, and would not recommend working there to a friend.
AutoNation is in the Bottom 5% of Similar Size Companies on Comparably
AutoNation is in the Bottom 5% of Similar Size Companies on Comparably
Employees may experience their company differently based on their length of tenure, gender and ethnicity. AutoNation employees were asked questions across many categories like: Office Culture, Professional Development, and Perks And Benefits to capture what their overall experience is like.
| Office Vibe | Environment | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Product | -- | D+ | C |
| Operations | -- | F | F |
| Sales | -- | F | D |
| Customer Support | -- | B | F |
| HR | -- | D- | C- |
| Customer Success | -- | D | F |

We are diverse. Have good relationship except the nagging of clocking in and out. Most of the time i been told that i havent clocked in when i have. There must be a tecnical problem, but they see it as is my fault.
They way we band together against the GM and market team
We are a diverse group, everybody has there own experiences , hobbies & everybody is very knowledgeable .

Professional, try their best to work through the chaos created by senior management.
My team is great and always willing to learn , very positive
Not much outside of our unity in believing that the compnay that we work for is both selfish and depressing.