Lidl reviews

3.4

59% would recommend to a friend

(8,079 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 8,079 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
Jan 19, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

If you are solely motivated by what appears to be an attractive package then this is the job for you.

Cons

Health and Safety - Customers and Colleagues alike come second to health and safety in any Lidl store. All fire exits will be blocks and not seen as a major issue due to size of delivery justifying a heavy pallet covering the doors and walkways needed to escape a fire. Having a security guard is not only for the prevention of theft in most companies but the safety of both colleagues and customers. They are employed to act as a deterrent. However, Lidl only employ a contractor security guard if they record a poor inventory result, the percentage of shrink or unknown loss is higher than planned. You can forget about the armed robbery that happened two doors away or the irate customers who verbally and sometimes physically attack store staff. None of these reasons justify spending in security. Even if the cost of hiring a security guard would be covered by a guard catching a couple of thefts a day, thus reducing Inventory problems. Working Life Balance - WLB is non existent at Lidl and that isn't an exaggeration by any stretch of the imagination. Expect 50,60 or even 70/80 hour weeks, regularly. This is pushed on managers due to 'poor closes' or 'unexpected deliveries' or a famous one... 'International Visits from Senior directors' which simply never happen. These excuses are to keep managers in particular and staff however, on their toes. As threats and verbal abuse is a major technique in the Lidl environment. (As a manager I was being threatened of my job, even though I was hitting all my targets and deadlines' Physical Pay worked out - When you actually work out how much you earn after a 60 hour week. It's 9 times out of 10. The same as a customer assistant, per hour. Even if you do run the store. You will never see Lidl cut manager hours as they get paid the same no matter what. They will cut how's of the staff and extend the hours of managers. This sickening technique really has no winners. Staff aren't able to pay bills, managers aren't able to have a day off.

1.0
Jan 16, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The only benefit is a good salary my advice to anyone is if you choose this option stay a year and use it as a launch pad to negotiate higher salary in your next company

Cons

Poor management, bullying culture, work contract 40hrs but always work 50+ as expected so don't be fooled by what looks like good salary for area management roles.

1.0
Jul 4, 2015

Avoid.

Recommend
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Pros

Decent pay packet at the end of the month (although when you work out the amount of hours you actually do for free)

Cons

When you first start you get sent to the shiny headquarters where you are given an itenary which includes a buddy system. That was non existent. In fact my 'buddy' had no input at all with me and left it to someone who was paid less and had less responsibility to show me the ropes as such. Training very very basic. For my first six weeks was shoved on the till as it was easier to do that than train me (which required time ) on bakery. Non food. Etc. Then your expected to be an expert on the day your pulled off a till. It just didn't add up. Store worked on minimal staff. And had no extra hours allocated for a few of us who started together. So basically we were classed as full time staff and not extra. So where's the training ? I'm not one for breaks, so that didn't really effect me. But if you would like a 30 min break in a 10 hour shift then I would suggest you leave the store when on break. Some staff got away with a lot due to being 'favorites' Talking to other staff frowned Upon. Customer service is non existent.and they expect you to get them out the store as soon as possible. Going against what they say in public as a company... Majority of my supervisors were awkward non compliant and came across as quite bitter when it came to helping me out. In summary if your thinking of moving to Lidl. Don't. Your shifts will always last longer. (Unpaid) No gratitude is shown Your superiors are awkward. Training is non existent And your shifts are changed very last minute , which is inconvenient if they move it to 4 am. At 9pm the previous night. Or that may just be one of the Blackpool stores?

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