Lidl reviews

3.4

59% would recommend to a friend

(8,062 total reviews)

Kenneth McGrath

73% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

Lidl has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 8,062 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
Apr 26, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The health benefits are good, you have the option to expense a bike, get $130 on smart trip card a month (this is not enough) , or they pay for garage parking. Also I got to go to Europe so that was cool, after that I should've left.

Cons

The management here is a complete nightmare. Everyone is so fearful of speaking up when things are wrong or they don't agree with. They are afraid they will retaliate and lose their job. Luckily no one puts fear in my heart so I definitely went against the grain as much as possible. Because of that it was very clear that my line manager had a problem with me and once my employee appraisal that came up (complete joke btw) she basically said I was a low performer, I lacked drive and I had a bad attitude (racial slur). She also mentioned that at her previous company she worked 60 hours a week on over 100 systems or something crazy, so basically she implied if I'm not working as hard as that there is no way I'm getting promoted. Okay congrats you're a slave, I think black people had enough of that already :) I'll pass. I'm a person of color and what I realized in this company they don't understand black culture and expect you to act fake and stuck up. After I put in my resignation she didn't even acknowledge it, of course I'm not even surprised. Once you speak up for yourself you are basically considered a "threat". DONT COME HERE! Every time I see a large group of new employees walking around for orientation I feel sorry for them because they fell for this fake dream they are selling here. I literally did not gain any great experience working here, I wasted 10 months of my life. Luckily I actually worked for a previous company that is well known for being great so that saved me and helped me get my next opportunity. POOR COMMUNICATION AMONGST THE ENTIRE COMPANY FROM INTERNAL US TO EUROPE. Also I had a lot of red flags before I accepted the position here. The agreed upon salary was 5k LOWER on my offer letter as well as the title, and me believing in the dream and a promise of promotion in 3 months I took the position. And here I am at month 10 with no promotion lol. Basically believe these negative reviews we living and breathing this terrible experience and I honestly wouldn't wish this on my worst enemy. Everyone that knows of my leaving the company has basically expressed they are looking to do the same. As an IT professional I take this craft seriously. And everything here from the software to the people they are just clueless. NO STRUCTURE, NO ROADMAPS, NO TIMELINES, NO ONE EVER DELIVERS and if they do the dates constantly get pushed back and once live the stuff doesn't even work. Like how you implement a totally new solution with so many bugs! You did this from scratch it should be working dude lol. But just shows nobody has a remote clue of what they are doing, it's the blind leading the blind. Also terrible pay for DC area especially for an IT professional. If you are an IT Consultant thinking about trying industry take my advice and stay in consulting. You actually are working with some of the best people out there, appreciate it! Take a look at the leaders (board, VPS) here they are all white males and I truly believe they never even read a business book.

1.0
Apr 16, 2016

Purchasing Manager

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

This is true: Good starting salary (however you are expected to work at least 10 hours per day at a minimum, so factor that in) Gym membership for $25 Company car for managers 401k after 6 months Health and dental insurance plan (you need to pay about $125 and up per month depending on what you choose)

Cons

This is true: Employees are overworked and under-appreciated Employees are intimidated by the upper management; this company is managed on fear Only white men in upper management and this is set in stone Disrespectful, hostile, and rigid work environment Flex hours are not true Unethical towards vendors To advance: you must be male, white, be busy sucking up to top management even if that means to sell out your co-workers; work minimum 11 hour days- from 9 am till 8 pm (very often even later than 8 pm) Most people are unhappy here (even the German high ups); there is no way anyone can stay optimistic in such negative environment This is a must: stay away; the alternative is that you sell yourself out or be miserable

2.0
Feb 23, 2016

Acquisition Manager

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Very young environment. Company outings are normally a good time. Employees are provided great technology to accomplish work assignments. Very young environment. Company outings are normally a good time. Employees are provided great technology to accomplish work assignments.

Cons

If you are fresh out of college with no experience this a great environment to gain entry level experience. If you are mid-career do not take the job! It could compromise your existing relationships in the market as well as your reputation. Lidl, will literally give property owners verbal commitments, to acquire land then pull said offer after “board review”. Be prepared to deal with a completely inefficient site approval process. HQ Real Estate team is overly critically on board approval packages. HQ will literally reject your initial board approval package for a logo not being the proper size. You also have to recreate several maps in google maps because the online software is outdated. Instead of updated the online system, analyst waist hours a week, recreating maps in google maps. The approval package requires redundant information and takes too long to complete. An internal document should not take hours to complete! HQ finds the process “sufficient”. They feel no need to change the process. Leadership has set unrealistic goals for the expansion. Leadership does not understand the complexities of determining market demand for grocery stores. The overall real estate strategy is flawed (I will not disclose how). I have never seen such a rudimentary methodology used to determine acquisition targets. I have literally sat in meetings with retail developers who laughed at the total number of stores we were projected to open in a given market (I provided a number less than the “real” number – I did not want to “divulge trade secrets”); one developer stated “the market can’t bare that many grocery stores, anyone in CRE can tell you that, who came up with your strategy” he then began to laugh. As a Lidl employee you literally have to sit there while someone destroys your strategy or defend the strategy you know is flawed. Lidl does not respect the opinions of its acquisition mangers you will constantly be overruled by management. Lidl definitely believes in hiring from within. With that being stated you will probably be reporting to a Director or Senior Associate that lacks real CRE experience. If you have CRE experience, you will quickly notice the lack of knowledge your leadership team has. You will literally have to explain to your Senior AM or Director how to do their job. The inexperience is overwhelming at times, the majority of Directors/ Senior associates started as acquisition managers. Prior to Lidl most had no CRE experience. Senior leadership is the same. Senior leadership of the real estate department do not have experience in CRE other than a couple of years working for Lidl. Not to diminish their experience but it is not possible for them to lead/ determine real estate strategy for the American expansion. The work life balance is non-existent for most departments. Do not let other post fool you, they are obviously people from HR conducted “damage control”. From what I have observed HR is the only group who actually follows the “flex time policy”. It is completely frowned upon. You will work five days a week for a minimum of 8:00 am – 6:30 pm (some groups arrive before 8:00). HQ is greatly responsible for the lack of work life balance in the regional offices, everything is needed “as soon as possible”. Acquisition Manager pay is decent, at $80,000 and above. However, there are no bonuses!! I repeat no bonuses! Not typical for real estate professionals. It should be noted that analyst pay is below market (my analyst showed me what they made versus market rate). Needless to say that person is looking for another job. I have heard complaints from women and minority co-workers of the lack of diversity. Senior leadership roles are all compromised of white men (typically European men). In terms of advancement, if I were a minority or woman, I would not plan on climbing the corporate ladder at Lidl. (No offense to anyone in these groups – it hasn’t been done as of yet).

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