Lidl reviews

3.4

58% would recommend to a friend

(8,090 total reviews)

Kenneth McGrath

71% approve of CEO

48% positive business outlook

Lidl has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 8,090 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Lidl employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Einzel- & Großhandel industry (3.5 stars).

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8K reviews
1.0
Jul 25, 2017

Listen to the reviews and stay away

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The pay and benefits are ok but nothing amazing. International travel for management. Room for progression if you're willing to sell your soul.

Cons

Managers were hired with the understanding that they would be given their own store at the end of the training and yet an 8 hour testing day determined whether or not they would get their own store, despite the fact that they were given reviews throughout the training process. Managers given their own stores in a lot of cases were unproven managers who have no experience running anything and consistently failed reviews while overseas, but since they are good test takers, they did well on testing day. The whole process makes no sense. The company jumped into opening their stores entirely too quickly because they were hemorrhaging money from the millions spent on training and building new stores with no incoming revenue. Facilities management is a joke and unresponsive to issues. Freezer/cooler units are European and no one here in the US knows how to properly fix them thus making them crash CONSTANTLY and making a store lose money, for which the store management staff is blamed. Supply Chain has no realistic idea of what is happening in the stores and doesn't listen to the managers when it comes to allocations; they don't take sales into consideration AT ALL. Stores are allocated unnecessary product which they don't sell and have to write off at a store level for which they then have to answer to higher ups. There are so many incompetent district managers that don't even understand how to make decisions in their personal lives let alone their district (and that's with only having to support one store), and yet, they got a $15k raise for "a job well done". The company can't pay their employees (store management and under...don't worry DMs) correctly but expect people to keep showing up to work. They opened up stores in these welfare areas with unrealistically high expectations for sales, forcing management to hire 80+ associates for which they now don't have the hours. There are no HR policies written for firing/disciplining employees so firing people is nearly impossible even when they do things that are borderline illegal. So if you're a slacker and don't enjoy showing up to your job, this is the company for you because they aren't going to fire you, you may not even get disciplined!

4.0
Jul 25, 2017

Deputy Store Manager

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Salary is higher than avarage.

Cons

Work life balance needs to improve.

2.0
Jul 23, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Good pay, but not paid for breaks. Staff are generally friendly, worked in a few stores and on a whole everyone is lovely. Most managers are very friendly and approachable. Hours can be flexible to suit. Staff discount on all products. Christmas care package of lidl products and 20% discount over Christmas.

Cons

Long hours sat on a till doing nothing, 8 hours into a 10 hour shift you will get your break, or 2 hours into the shift you will have to take your break. Always seem short staffed because of 'prod'(the amount of hours allocated per amount of money that the store makes) meaning that jobs have to be done to a lower standard because there is so much to do in so little time. "Unofficially" timed on everything from scan speeds to how quickly you can work stock. Was asked to cover in a store that is an hour and 15 minutes away, so over 2 days had 4 hours of travel with no fuel compensation or pay compensation. Managers are just people who have worked there way up in the company and don't necessarily have any management skills or people skills. Hours can be flexible, I was studying whilst working here and wanted one study day off a week, and every week was put to work on that day and had a call asking why I hadn't turned up. They think that pay is all that motivates staff, of course if is important but there is never motivation from managers who often also seem unsatisfied. Pay doesn't work out much more than other supermarkets because most pay for your breaks, so hourly rate can work out the same.

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