Terrific, supportive place to work - Anonymous employee JD Power Employee Review

5.0
Sep 20, 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

In my experience of working for Autovista for the past 2 years, I have seen a lot of positive change. I feel the change initiatives have all been managed very well and I think the benefits to the company are evident, including a noticeable transformation of its culture. Some of the pros of working here are: * Very experienced senior management team with a clear vision of where they want to take the business and how to get there. They're clearly not afraid to make the difficult decisions needed to ensure the future success of the organisation. * Well-known in the market place and strong product portfolio; genuine focus on quality of data/products/services. * Flexible working model - location and hours are flexible, which means I can easily balance my personal/family obligations with my work responsibilities. * Extremely people-focused ethos, with an emphasis on development and learning (good internal training function), career progression, and very supportive people management style and HR practices. * Progressive and inclusive culture; focus on providing a really supportive environment where everyone is treated well and encouraged to strive to reach their potential. * Highly collaborative spirit, with loads of opportunity to work with and learn from colleagues across the Group. * Opportunities to have fun with colleagues (social and charitable events) - everyone seems very down-to-earth. * Good employee benefits, including private health insurance, pension, life assurance and employee assistance programme (in the UK). * They encourage and support charitable giving via Give As You Earn and many organised challenges and activities throughout the year to fundraise for the designated partner charity (UNICEF).

Cons

* The recent restructuring has inevitably been difficult for everyone involved but it has thankfully been on a relatively small scale and I think it has been managed as well as possible under the circumstances. * Working flexibly is great, but makes it harder to bond with colleagues when you don't see them all the time. But I just have to be more proactive about catching up with them when I am in the office and I have a lot of Skype contact with everyone too.

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JD Power Response
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Thank you for sharing your positive feedback about your experience as a UI/UX Designer. We’re delighted to hear that you value the work-life balance, supportive peers, clear team roles, and the flexibility that remote work provides. Creating an environment where people can thrive is very important to us. We understand how important meaningful career growth and connection are. Our Growth Strategy, new organizational structure and evolving culture are designed to create additional opportunities for relationship building and career growth. Thank you for taking the time to leave a review. We wish you continued success in your career. Thank you, J.D. Power
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Remote job that pays market rate salaries and offers decent health benefits.

Cons

It feels like the executives at this company are sitting in first class in an airplane behind a giant metal door instead of a curtain, completely sealed off from the rest of the organization that is all sitting in coach. We are told to stay seated, stay comfortable, and be grateful, cramped seats, stale peanuts and all. Every so often, a voice comes over the intercom with an announcement, and you have no choice but to accept it. Sometimes that announcement is that your colleague has been fired, so they can clear some salary cap for another former Sterling employee, and you'll need to increase your work load. This executive change honestly feels like a cash grab for the executive team and their friends and does not feel like the transformation the company desperately needed. Every executive working here is a nepobaby. They only hire people and vendors who have previously worked with the CEO and the COO at other companies, even if they are not the best candidates or companies to work with. They are also paying them obscene salaries. None of these folks have any experience in the industry that drives the company profits, automotive, nor have any interest in getting up to speed. J.D. Power used to be a place where speaking up was encouraged. Now, one wrong look at the wrong executive can cost you your job. They removed internal anonymous feedback because "it's not productive." But I am 1000% sure they are reading still reading these reviews.

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JD Power Response
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Thank you for sharing your perspective. JD Power is focused on building a strong foundation for long-term growth, and we recognize that the pace of this transition can be challenging. We encourage employees to share their feedback directly with their manager, the People & Culture team, and/or senior leadership. Thank you, JD Power
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