From Industry Leaders to Corporate Clichés - Anonymous Employee Autotrader Employee Review

1.0
28 Jan 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The people. There is an extremely talented pool of people at Autotrader who deserve greater recognition for their contributions.

Cons

​The Reality Behind the PR I joined this company because of its incredible people and its reputation for a progressive culture. At one point, AutoTrader was a gold standard for flexibility, even earning praise from advocacy groups like ‘Pregnant Then Screwed’. That pride is gone. The culture hasn't just slipped; it has been thrown in the bin. Flexibility is Being Weaponized - The "people-first" facade has been replaced by a rigid, "one-size-fits-all" box. Leadership is now actively questioning and dismantling long-standing flexible working arrangements for staff with disabilities, family commitments, and personal requirements. Whether senior management wants to admit it or not, talented people are being forced out because their basic needs for flexibility—once honored—are now being treated as inconveniences. We have regressed years in a matter of months. The "Burnout" Strategy - The restructuring currently happening is a masterclass in poor planning. Roles are being consolidated with zero consultation, forcing employees to juggle three jobs for the price of one. -The Support: Non-existent. - ​The Training: Rushed and reckless. -The Leadership Mentality - I personally overheard a lead tell a struggling employee that the burnout they’re feeling "will be worth it in a few months." Asking staff to sacrifice their mental health for a "few months" of a botched transition is not leadership; it’s exploitation. The most disappointing aspect is the response to feedback. Seeing a very senior staff member dismiss legitimate concerns as "people being stuck on a doom loop" is a peak display of unprofessionalism. ​ -You are getting the "same reviews" because the same problems are being ignored. -​You have staff crying at their desks/ in the halls or hiding their upset in the toilets due to stress while you claim these issues don’t exist.

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Autotrader Response
3mo
We value our colleagues and are committed to supporting their well-being, and we continue to gather and review feedback. We encourage everybody to share their perspectives with their people manager, community leaders, or a member of the People team so that we can address any concerns constructively.

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5.0
10 Jul 2024
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Pros

Work-life balance is amazing. Everyone is open to communication. You can talk about any issue with your manager without hesitating.

Cons

Everything is too structured. You cannot improve yourself too muchç

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Autotrader Response
1y
Hi there, thanks so much your 5* review and contribution to our Glassdoor page, it's very much appreciated! Lovely to hear you find the work-life balance amazing and the open communication, music to our ears and exactly what we strive for. We also appreciate your constructive comment around structure, are you referring to a career path or the work you do? Be good to hear more and how we can help understand that. Thanks again and we hope you continue to enjoy life at AT!
1.0
11 Mar 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Whatever was good about Autotrader is long gone by now

Cons

This place is a masterclass in corporate hypocrisy. Leadership constantly congratulates itself on being “inclusive” and “people-first,” but anyone who actually works here knows that’s just branding. Feedback is supposedly encouraged, yet when employees raise real concerns, management either ignores it completely or shuts it down if it doesn’t fit their narrative. They just doesn’t listen, or don't want to. Decisions are made behind closed doors and then pushed down with the expectation that everyone should just smile and accept them. When employees try to question things or suggest improvements, they’re labeled as “not aligned with the culture.” In other words: agree with leadership and keep quiet or go home. What’s most frustrating is the huge gap between the company’s public image and the internal reality. They love talking about diversity, inclusion, and open dialogue in external messaging, but internally many employees feel unheard and sidelined. It’s hard to take those values seriously when management repeatedly proves they don’t practice them. And if you post on Glassdoor? Don't you dare! Morale is low because people feel like their voices don’t matter. The leadership team seems far more interested in protecting their image than actually fixing the issues employees keep raising.

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Autotrader Response
2mo
We acknowledge your review and the feedback you have submitted.
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