Autodoc overview - Data Analyst AUTODOC Employee Review

5.0
24 Jan 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Career Opportunities: The company’s size and growth imply various opportunities for career advancement and personal development. Innovative Workplace: Working at Autodoc, which is at the forefront of online retail for automotive parts, could provide exposure to innovative e-commerce strategies and digital solutions.

Cons

Doesn’t have offices in Canada

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AUTODOC Response
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Thank you for your wonderful review and for highlighting the career opportunities and innovative environment at AUTODOC. We're thrilled you found value in our growth and digital solutions. While we don't have offices in Canada currently, we're always exploring new opportunities to expand our presence. Your insights are invaluable to us, and we wish you all the best in your future endeavors. Regards Benjamin

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4.0
26 Sept 2025
Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

Team was friendly and I had very intiative leaders who iniciated my promotions

Cons

Still not enough salary, sometimes slow processes

2.0
9 Jan 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Compensation is solid – base salary and bonus are competitive for the market. Low workload and slow pace – if you want a stress-free, low-intensity job, you’ll get it here. Predictable routine – very little real urgency, pressure, or stretch beyond the basics.

Cons

Culture of avoiding work and decisions – people spend more energy sidestepping responsibility than solving problems. Hard decisions are delayed, delegated, or buried. Bloated IT organisation – too many people doing overlapping roles, unclear ownership, and very little actual impact for the headcount. No real technological ambition – everything is constrained by a heavy monolith and a fear of meaningful change. “Strategy discussions” orbit around cosmetic topics while the structural tech debt remains untouched. Command-and-control mentality – the dominant mindset is “do what you’re told”. Independent thinking and challenge are quietly discouraged. Progress depends on belonging to the right clique – your ability to move a vision forward depends less on merit and more on whether you are “in the gang”. Politics beats competence. Leadership without ownership – senior leaders struggle to take a clear decision, stick with it, and own the consequences. Accountability is diffused to the point where nothing truly changes.

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