Innovative, smart, future-focused and growth-oriented company that encourages professional development - Java Software Developer bei Sixt: Mitarbeiterbewertung
- Leadership has a strong strategy for long-term growth and sustainability
- Employees get to work on cutting-edge technologies
- Company adopts new technologies and methodologies quickly
- Surrounded by intelligent, driven coworkers who encourage learning
Kontras
- Growth can be department-dependent, with some teams having fewer paths upward
- The fast-paced, innovative environment can be overwhelming for newcomers
Reaktion von Sixt
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Dear employee,
Thank you so much for your thoughtful and positive feedback. We're glad to hear you value our focus on innovation, growth, and learning and that you enjoy working with such a driven team. Your comments about the pace and growth opportunities are valid and we’re continuously working to improve in these areas.
Thanks for being part of Team Orange. We appreciate your dedication and look forward to what’s ahead!
Best regards
Dear former employee,
Thank you so much for taking the time to share your feedback! We're happy to hear that you experienced strong employee engagement during your time at SIXT – building a connected and motivated team is something we truly care about. We also appreciate your honest note on base pay and will take this into consideration as we continue to develop as an employer.
If you'd like to share any further thoughts or details, we'd love to hear from you at talents@sixt.com.
Best regards
It's an unrecognized job by management, they don't care about you unless you make them more money so they get bonuses. All they care about is performance metrics, no matter what you do to your co-workers.
Kontras
Expected to work in an outdated color arrangement that is mostly black. When it's 100 degrees out, on hot asphalt, not ideal. They expect you to log the tiniest damage so that they can bill the customer. Do they not take depreciation on the cars. Their fuel gages are wonky and don't work right. I believe they are charging customers for fuel when they shouldn't.