

The insurance customers were the toughest ones to handle.

You could be dealing with 50-100 retail, corporate, and insurance reservations.

Stress- The job can be stressful for a variety of reasons. At the same time, there isn't a rush if you don't get promoted as fast as others.Ĭons- The issues that I had working at Enterprise include Finally, Enterprise always promotes from within, it's common for management trainees to get promoted to branch managers within two years. The benefits enterprise offers include day one paid time off, health, dental, vision, and life insurance. The dress code is reasonable you can wear plain polo shirts and comfortable shoes. Even though enterprise is a sales-heavy job, you won't get punished or fired if you're struggling to sell upgrades or protection products. Multiple classes help trainees understand how to sell and provide customer service to friendly and not-so-friendly customers. The training enterprise offered was top notch in my opinion. A candidate goes through two to three pretty straightforward interviews. The great stuff about working at an enterprise is they hire anyone with a bachelor's degree. I'll give a detailed review to help out anyone considering working at Enterprise. Pros- I worked at Enterprise as a sales manager trainee for about eight months in the Orlando region.
