Pros
You get 192 hours of pto a year, which may sound like a lot, but you can’t get get away from this dreaded job enough.
Cons
The flow of information is laughable, I’ve worked for cox for 4 years in multiple departments all revolving around sales or customer service. The information received between different markets or heck even different managers is completely different. There is no consistency, and as with most large corporations the guys at the bottom of the ladder are expected to just catch up. As a top sales rep in the company I find it hilarious how unprepared their front line employees are. Those who are expected to have and relay information to the customer to provide a good experience are simply ignorant to what is happening behind the scenes. The sales goals are consistently going up and cox fails to compensate for the lack of traffic or actual sales that are coming through the door which equates to less money. There are markets/ stores expected to perform as they were pre Covid, and this just isn’t reasonable, if a simple market analysis was done in sure they would be able to see this too but at this point they don’t have to pay their employees nearly as much as they were making in previous years, so ultimately it’s in their favor to not do so. 2 years ago I would say this was a great company to work for, and they care for their employees and customers, but now it’s a very different story. I would encourage anyone seeking employment with a stable company to look elsewhere, there are better places to work that care more.