Enterprise Rent-A-Car
Enterprise Rent-A-Car is one of the world's largest car rental companies, operating under the Enterprise, Alamo, and National brands. Headquartered in St. Louis, USA, the company has a massive global network and manages a fleet of over 1.5 million vehicles. It is known for its strong focus on customer service, management training, and internal promotion, making it a popular employer in the mobility and transportation sector worldwide.
In Spain, Enterprise operates under the Atesa brand, with offices in more than 50 locations across the country. The company offers a wide range of roles from airport shuttle drivers and vehicle cleaning to customer service, sales, and management trainee positions. Enterprise is known for its management training programs, which provide structured development, and it actively recruits international talent, offering roles that may be suitable for English and other language speakers, alongside direct onboarding into daily operations.
Company History
Founded in 1957 by Jack C. Taylor in St. Louis as Executive Leasing Company, the company soon became one of the largest car rental firms in the U.S. In 2024, Enterprise Rent Management operates in multiple countries through the Enterprise, Alvis, and National Car Rental brands, serving both leisure and corporate customers with a focus on customer service and management development.
For International Professionals
- Enterprise is hiring for multiple locations across Spain, including Madrid, Barcelona, Málaga, Sevilla, and many others, offering a chance to work in various Spanish cities.
- The company offers structured management training programs (internships and full-time) for various departments, with hands-on customer service and sales experience.
- International applicants may be considered for roles requiring English as many positions involve serving international clients at airports and tourist locations.
- The company has a strong emphasis on local hiring with many seasonal positions in tourism-heavy regions, making it easier for candidates to find work during peak season.
- Some roles, such as drivers, require a Spanish driver's license and D1 category for shuttle drivers, so planning for necessary licenses is essential for relocation.
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