Not a company to work for long term - Home Furnishings Consultant IKEA Employee Review

3.0
Sep 18, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Fun co-workers -Casual atmosphere -Decent starting pay for retail work -15% discount off everything in store -Inexpensive lunches -Benefits, including matching 401K contributions

Cons

-IKEA restructured, doing away with all the HR investments they had for their co-workers when I started in 2012. -No more annual performance evaluations, which used to end with a small annual raise. There also used to be an annual bonus program that ended around 2016. -IKEA hides behind a smoke and mirrors display of innovation, inclusivity, and diplomacy. However, the US stores have fallen short to the European stores in terms of technology, overall work/life balance, and co-worker engagement. -Right before I left, IKEA changed to a more Americanized business operation, taking away the salaries of upper management and switching them to lower, hourly wages. They created more positions within the store that they do not have the resources to hire for and fill. Current staff is spread thin across many different areas and have not received compensation increases.

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Pros

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Cons

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Pros

Benefits PTO and vacation The team is good. Installing the roomsets and media Picking design to a certain extent

Cons

Management The design can be really controlled You have to get approval from so many people Manager is micro managing

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