My resume is no longer needed! - Anonymous employee CARFAX Employee Review

5.0
3 Apr 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I have been at CARFAX for over two years and can honestly say that I absolutely love working here. I’m over the age of 45 meaning that I have worked in many places/environments so I’m not saying this place is great because it’s my first job out of school, but saying it from experience having seen some bad places. This company truly embodies the saying “Work/life balance” and literally goes out of their way to keep employees happy. Everybody that’s here is happy to be here and almost every day is a great day. Teammates are friends and where in many places on Friday you say “See ya Monday’ here it’s often “What happening this weekend?”. The work environment is casual, laid back but also HIGHLY collaborative and team oriented which sets up everyone for success. Six months ago I stood in the office and tore up my resume as I have decided that I have found my final job and can’t imagine working anywhere else!

Cons

Honestly the only 'cons' I can think of would be petty and not worth listing.

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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
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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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