AutoAlert Reviews

3.6

59% would recommend to a friend

(169 total reviews)
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Allan Stejskal

74% approve of CEO

50% positive business outlook

AutoAlert has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 169 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The AutoAlert employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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169 reviews
1.0
11 Nov 2019

AutoAlert was a great company

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Let me start by saying I am not a disgruntled ex-employee. Growth has its pains but this is not the case with AutoAlert. AutoAlert used to be a great company to work for. Company had good work culture. Strong team in California, Boston and field trainers. AlertMiner is a great software solution when used as intended. -AlertMiner = good software (for now) that has the potential to help increase customer retention and sales. This is for the AlertMiner software and NOT Pando-X or any of their other products. The other products don’t work. Intelligent Marketing no longer exists because the CEO closed the Boston office, who managed and operated it. -Irvine office: hard working and talented support teams, developers and middle management.

Cons

-Poor executive management with no direction from the CEO -Too top heavy (VP’s, Directors, etc) for a small-midsize company -Too many promises and no results. Clients complain that AutoAlert is not listening to them and are focused on up-selling them with more “solutions” that do not work -monthly magazine, sponsored race teams and full time social media director that provides no ROI -not truthful to dealership partners about company-wide layoffs (200+ people laid off to cut costs). Dealer partners are concerned. AutoAlert was a great company who helped their dealership partners through support, training and software solutions. The dealerships success was truly their priority. LAYOFFS: AutoAlert laid off 95% of their field and support teams as well as close the California and Boston offices. Laying off 200+ people is not a sign of growth or sustainability. Keep that in mind. Dealers are being told that “underperforming” employees were laid off but that’s untrue and honestly, insulting to the employees who’ve worked hard for this company and the dealership partners who know better. The CEO and upper management under performed. This is why they’ve had to cut so many jobs except theirs. The Irvine California office created, maintained and developed enhancements for AlertMiner, which is THE main product and what “pays the bills” for the company. Without AlertMiner, there would be no AutoAlert. The Boston office created and maintained the profitable marketing business (DirectAlert) for AutoAlert. Both entities were shut down which means the support and development for AlertMiner program and DirectAlert Marketing are gone as well. AutoAlerts business partners will now have little to no support. There will be no new products or enhancements in AlertMiner. Business partners will not receive the level of support, training and ROI they deserve and pay for. Kansas City does not have the resources or qualified teams to maintain these two critical services and products. Kansas City however, has Motofuze products...which has little to no value and does not “pay the bills”. Motofuze products neither worked as promised nor sells to dealership partners. From a financial perspective, they don’t look like they’ll be sustainable or be in business in the long run. The lay offs might only buy them so much time. For those interested in working at AutoAlert, please check back in 18 months or be willing to live in Kansas City to work at the only office that’s left. And for those in Kansas City that are interested, read the reviews from employees and former employees of the Kansas City office. For potential organizations interested in buying AutoAlert, this may be your chance to acquire the company at a bargain price.

1.0
7 Nov 2017

If you're good at being abused, work here.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The incentive program is money, and we need money to eat. Getting money is a pro.

Cons

Of course you knew this was going to be big. I was there for more than a year. I watched sales reps that were VERY good be let go because they didn't "fit in" - and literally watched a "pretty" sales rep do jack and get promoted with less accolades or sales than 95% of the team that deserved the promotion. This is unfair, sexist and immoral. Encouragement was discouraged. I saw a lead set a realistic (but large) goal for a sales rep, and was told publicly that this was "unreachable and unrealistic" when the lead challenged that, defending the person on his team, he was BET... like with money that the person WOULDN'T HIT THE GOAL. This person betting against the employee? His direct supervisor. Also, that person hit the goal - and the lead was fired shortly thereafter with no notice. - because he challenged the public humiliation. Keep in mind this happened in front of like 8 of us. If you're attractive, you can butter up to the frat called upper management and get promoted unjustly... so if you're an attractive female, you'll do fine. This job is about how you act at work more than what you produce. If you did well in College frat houses and know who to cuzzy up with and when... you'll do fine. If you want to be a successful salesman... don't bother. Money's not that great, (even after you get promoted) and getting there is like selling your body on a street corner.... not worth the $10.

1.0
10 Oct 2019

Don't Bother

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Pros

While we still had a job, it was fine. Nothing special, but fine

Cons

They laid-off 95% of their Client Facing roles including the entire Irvine, CA office and Boston, MA office. They do not care about their clients at all if they're letting go all of the people who have relationships with them. They do, however, still have enough money to have a racecar driver and professional actors for their commercials, so they do care about fun things, just not the employees that were helping their company expand. Overall, this is a company that DOES NOT care about you and they will prove it with an impersonal layoffs of 200+ employees. I would recommend anyone thinking about applying to stay away, because at the end of the day, you will bust your butt for a company that doesn't care about you. P.S. Mike Dullea's dog is ugly

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