"Once a progressive, forward-thinking membership publication, new leadership has opted for a copy and paste the press release/use the free PR photo approach. Every two years or so senior management threatens to outsource the publication to either the agency of record or a specialty publishing service, such as Pace or McMurry. Not for serious journalists or those who want to create."
"Good company that is protective of its reputation. I've seen many people given a chance to train and grow, that being said I've seen some people be able to coast along a while without correction or middle road skills. My manager personally is fantastic and he makes me want to work harder and smarter every day and heat keeps me at AAA."
"The Auto Club is a highly visible and reputable organization."
"Good company. Need to focus on who they contract a little bit more."
"Great company, easy to get behind such a strong brand. Very little opportunity for advancement in a lot of areas because people stay long term. Unless someone dies or retires, it is hard to move up in a lot of situations."
"Great people and environment, but little opportunity for professional growth."
What do you like about working at AAA?
"I liked traveling to different locations every day performing preventative health care for participants over the age of 40 or with family history of diseases the company was detecting."
"Change isn't always good."
What do you like about working at AAA?
"There is a lot of job variety."
Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?
"Be sales oriented."
What don't you like about working at AAA?
"Management played too many favorites. Some people did little or no work."
What suggestions do you have for management?
"Some things take time. Problems are not solved overnight."
"Great learning ground."
"I would still be at AAA today if I was able to be making the salary that I am now."
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