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Updated Sep 4, 2023
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- 5.0Aug 27, 2023Account ExecutiveFormer EmployeeBirmingham, AL
Pros
Very organized operation, sharp leaderships
Cons
No real downsides that I can recall
1 - 5.0May 8, 2023Enablement Team MemberCurrent Employee, more than 3 yearsBirmingham, AL
Pros
I've spent about 25 years in the workforce and working at Fleetio is, by far, the best experience I've ever had. I'm able to be open and honest about the feedback that I have. I'm given the autonomy to do my job well, without having to be micromanaged, but also am held to a high standard of work (which I appreciate). I have an amazing manager, who is always there when we need her. And I never run out of things to do. Fleetio still has a lingering startup culture, in that we like to move fast and constantly improve what we're doing and how we're doing it. But if you thrive in that sort of environment, you'll love Fleetio (and if you like things slow and boring, then Fleetio is probably not for you).
Cons
As a company, we're definitely growing and you can tell. Our growing pains are real at Fleetio, right now, but I'm also really happy with the direction of the company. We've been bringing in a lot of leadership-level roles and there has been a lot of resistance to that, across the board. I sympathize with these sentiments, for sure, but also have been really impressed with the experience that our new leadership teams have been bringing in and am thankful for the awesome skills and knowledge they're lending to our culture.
2 - 3.0Sep 4, 2023Anonymous EmployeeFormer Employee, more than 1 year
Pros
- Pay was decent - Flexible PTO - Free Monthly Lunches
Cons
I had a disappointing experience working at Fleetio. During my interview, I was promised guidance and mentorship throughout my time there, but that was far from the reality. It became evident that these were merely empty words meant to entice potential employees. One of the major issues I encountered was the lack of proper coaching and support. When I didn't complete tasks exactly as my former manager wanted them, instead of providing constructive guidance and mentoring, they simply took over and completed the work themselves. This not only hindered my growth but also created a frustrating environment where I felt powerless to learn and improve. What added to my disappointment was the blatant dishonesty within the company. I was repeatedly told that everything was going well when it clearly wasn't. This lack of transparency eroded trust and left me feeling disconnected from the team. Additionally, I was misled about the company's commitment to professional development. I was promised support for my career growth, but in reality, it was minimal at best. There were no tangible efforts to help me enhance my skills or advance within the company. In conclusion, my time at Fleetio was marked by unfulfilled promises, a lack of mentorship, and a dishonest work environment. It's disheartening when a company fails to live up to its commitments, and Fleetio, in my experience, fell short in multiple ways. I must clarify that my negative experience at Fleetio was primarily attributed to my interactions with my former managers. I believe the company as a whole is not inherently bad, and it does have strong leadership at the top. The issues I encountered were localized to specific individuals within the management team, and I don't want to generalize this to the entire organization. While I faced challenges with mentorship, transparency, and professional development, I acknowledge that these issues may not be representative of everyone's experience at Fleetio. It's possible that other teams and departments within the company have different work cultures and management styles. In summary, my personal experience with Fleetio was marred by difficulties with my former managers, but I do not want to cast a negative shadow over the entire company, as there may be positive aspects and opportunities for growth that others have encountered.
9 - 5.0Sep 14, 2022Anonymous EmployeeCurrent Employee, more than 1 year
Pros
Our mission as a company is rewarding and our product is extremely innovated and used in 70 countries (and counting!) worldwide. Our culture is unmatched: transparent, flexible, room for career growth, I feel like my ideas are heard and appreciated, and Leadership is genuinely kind people that are also accessible to talk to day-to-day. I feel like I am aware of what is going on in the company for the most part and the direction and roadmap are always clear. Fleetio seems to take hiring seriously and I enjoy working with every coworker so far. The reviews you see are really not too good to be true, I love working here and never want to leave :)
Cons
To me, this is not a con, but if you are someone that would not enjoy working at a company where at times things can change and continuously evolve, then it might not be for you. We want to be as efficient as possible and as a result of that, sometimes the way we do things might shift or we might implement new software, etc. just to ensure we are always efficient and growing.
1 - 5.0Feb 14, 2023Front End DeveloperCurrent Employee, less than 1 year
Pros
- Work/Life balance is unmatched. They hold the standard for creating a healthy work/life balance and *trusting* their employees to get their work done on their own without time and place micromanagement. - Incredible benefits - Culture is modern and the leadership shows their values, rather than talking about them.
Cons
- I have none. Best company I've ever worked for.
1 - 5.0Mar 3, 2023AnalystCurrent Employee
Pros
-great benefits and pto -welcoming culture -lots of very competent people without oversized egos -opportunities to grow -remote friendly since before it was cool
Cons
-as the company is growing, it feels like work across teams is more siloed and compartmentalized. when i started a year ago, there was a culture of radical transparency around company and team performance data, which was a draw for me, but that transparency seems to be narrowing
1 - 5.0Apr 25, 2023Anonymous EmployeeCurrent Employee
Pros
Overall great company to work for!
Cons
No cons for this company
1 - 5.0Oct 20, 2022Customer Success ManagerCurrent Employee, more than 1 yearBirmingham, AL
Pros
Amazing Culture Great benefits Opportunities for advancement All voices matter and all roles are important to our success Continuous & transparent feedback Internal employee satisfaction/suggestion surveys Pay is more than competitive Very fair Trusting and autonomous work environment Compassionate and enthusiastic leadership team
Cons
I really can't state any cons. I love my job and my team.
1 - 4.0May 23, 2023Sales Development Representative (SDR)Former EmployeeBirmingham, AL
Pros
Great culture, smart teammates, speed in execution.
Cons
Handling consistent rejection from prospects.
2 - 5.0Mar 1, 2023Content Marketing SpecialistCurrent Employee, more than 1 yearBirmingham, AL
Pros
Remote friendly Great at scaling up smoothly Positive and stress-free work environment Great leadership Great team
Cons
I have not experienced any
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Fleetio has an overall rating of 4.5 out of 5, based on over 83 reviews left anonymously by employees. 94% of employees would recommend working at Fleetio to a friend and 85% have a positive outlook for the business. This rating has decreased by -5% over the last 12 months.
94% of Fleetio employees would recommend working there to a friend based on Glassdoor reviews. Employees also rated Fleetio 4.5 out of 5 for work life balance, 4.6 for culture and values and 4.2 for career opportunities.
According to reviews on Glassdoor, employees commonly mention the pros of working at Fleetio to be career development, benefits, senior leadership and the cons to be compensation .