Not bad for the industry, but steadily declining - Garden Associate The Home Depot Employee Review

2.0
Oct 6, 2011
Recommend
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Pros

Home Depot still offers such benefits as paid sick time, paid vacation, and health insurance. Opportunities to move up exist, though are limited. Pay for longtime associates is above industry standard. Schedules are somewhat flexible for students.

Cons

The last few years have seen steady declines in health benefit choices, schedule flexibility, starting pay, the size of annual wage increases, opportunities to move from part time to full time, and advancement opportunities, while job responsibilities and accountability for hourly employees continue to increase every year. Recent implementation of a new computer-based scheduling system has been used as an excuse to end flexibility in scheduling for full time associates in many stores, regardless of family obligations that have always been respected in the past. Planned implementation of a new "zone" system for associate placement instead of the current department system threatens to obliterate associate expertise in their assigned specialty and destroy customer confidence. Associates will be expected to know several departments instead of specializing in one or two, causing a "jack of all trades, master of none" effect. Associates will be spread too thin and will be unable to gain enough knowledge about any one department to effectively offer customers useful advice. I believe this will be a disastrous move for the company, will severely effect working conditions and morale among employees, and result in a rapid decline in customer satisfaction. As a customer-facing associate, I feel it is an ill-advised and potentially catastrophic move, and that this is not a good time to join this company if other options are available.

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The Home Depot has a solid moral compass. They aren't about sacrificing their ethics for the sake of a sale, which I love. They also hire a diverse group of people and give a lot back to the community. They offer a lot of benefits and little treats for their employees. Although they push their associates to meet quota, they're realistic about what can and can't be accomplished.

Cons

Home Depot has two different sides to it. Store associates and those of us considered "store support" who are payed by the vendors but work in the stores 100% of the time. I constantly hear about how store associates are stressed out by management and their hours are being rearranged a lot, cut, and they often are stretched thin due to lack of full staffing. "Store support" associates who do merchandising have it better than those who work in specific departments. However, you never really gain knowledge unless you have the time to look things up and read packaging.

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The Home Depot Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. From the top down, the key to business at The Home Depot is our commitment to not only customer service, but to our associates. Because taking care of associates is one of our core values, we’re always looking for ways to ensure our associates have equal access to growth and development opportunities. We strive to provide an environment where associates feel they’re valued, treated fairly and respected.
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