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Community Choice Financial

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They Simply Don't Care - General Manager Certified Trainer Community Choice Financial Employee Review

1.0
Apr 2, 2025
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Pros

Some great coworkers (though most have left or been pushed out). The experience will teach you what not to do in business when you acquire a company

Cons

Leadership, particularly Kyle Hanson, has no real vision or respect for employees. I would compare Mr.Burns from the Simpsons but even Mr.Burns has some kind of business sense. The company went from a Fortune 500 powerhouse to near ruin in under two years—poor decision-making at every level. Zero job security—loyal, hard-working employees are discarded without a second thought. Constant chaos, mismanagement, and a culture of fear instead of motivation. No innovation, no long-term planning—just a slow, painful decline. Kyle you have single handedly destroyed TitleMax and ruined the lives of your employees, Congrats!

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5.0
May 29, 2026
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Pros

The Company has great Training. It was concise and clear. Management was consistently supportive and comprehensive.

Cons

Do not work more than 40 hours. For those of us that have more time to invest.

3.0
Jun 6, 2026
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Pros

Flexible scheduling and a team-oriented environment. Many coworkers are approachable and willing to answer questions, creating a supportive atmosphere. The workload is generally manageable, and the role provides valuable experience in compliance, auditing, documentation review, and loan operations. It can be a good opportunity for someone looking to develop attention to detail and industry knowledge.

Cons

The biggest area for improvement is onboarding and training. Because processes and requirements can change frequently, new employees may sometimes feel overwhelmed or uncertain about expectations. A more structured training program focused on core compliance requirements and critical errors would help employees build confidence and reduce avoidable mistakes. Support is available, but the quality and consistency of guidance can vary depending on who is available to assist. Additional documentation, standardized training materials, and ongoing coaching could improve the overall employee experience.

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