Best In industry - Field Representative CARFAX Employee Review

5.0
11 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

•High earning potential with uncapped commission and consistent top-performer upside •Elite brand credibility—CARFAX opens doors and shortens sales cycles with dealers •Clear ROI-driven product that directly improves dealer revenue (trade-ins, retention, service growth)

Cons

•High travel demands with significant time on the road and overnight trips •Pressure to consistently perform in a quota-driven, highly competitive environment •Limited flexibility in territory/account control depending on market saturation and account assignments

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5.0
2 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great culture, Cool office, Office snacks, Flexible time-off

Cons

below market pay for most developers, fast turnover of developers

2.0
4 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

* Talented and hardworking team members across the department. * Opportunities to gain cross-functional experience and exposure to a variety of projects. * Team members are often supportive of one another despite leadership challenges.

Cons

* Project Services leadership operates with a narrow, rigid definition of what a “successful” project manager looks like, and advancement often depends more on alignment with a specific leadership style than actual performance or impact. * Employees with different cognitive or communication styles, including neurodivergent individuals, may find their strengths undervalued, while his or her deviations from the norm are scrutinized. * There is little room for authenticity. Employees may feel pressure to conform to be seen as leadership material. * Even infrequent mistakes can become long-term reputational markers, with limited opportunity for growth or reset. * A noticeable gap exists between positive performance feedback and actual career progression, even for tenured high performers with strong stakeholder feedback. * Managers are not consistently positioned or empowered to advocate effectively for their team members. * Policies, including hybrid/work-from-home expectations, are applied inconsistently, impacting trust and fairness. * Leadership culture can feel cliquey, with visibility and advancement influenced by informal networks rather than transparent criteria.

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