Lidl reviews

3.4

59% would recommend to a friend

(8,080 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 8,080 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
3.0
Dec 12, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Fair salary, 30 days of holidays, some employees are nice, new experience. Company is not that bad but need to train right people for managers because most of them completely don't suit their roles, no interpersonal skills and understanding and appreciation for hardworking employees.

Cons

- fair salary, but when you think about aspects like: being extremely flexible, stress, work conditions, working most weekends, no extra pay for Christmas days, Easter etc., no commissions and your wage after a few years of hard work- it is nothing really special about money, - unfortunately, most stores have a bad management. it is difficult to work with people who are just showing their power, do not do any favor to you, but you need to do favor to them; do not care about you- breaks after 6-7 hrs of non stop working are something usual, even if you ask for one earlier, some store managers can be really badl, - hard working people are not appreciated and treated the same way as lazy ones. there is so many people, who seem to do not progress and do a bad job. Lidl need good, hard working ones, if company wants to do even more money. managers are being lazy too, some of them, - you may ask for holidays during Christmas and do not get it, even after every 2-3 years of working there; and then you see, that someone who is not even good at his/her job get holidays after 6 months of working. why is that? everyone should be entitled to take holidays during Christmas every 2-3 years. what kind of talking is YOU WILL NOT GET A HOLIDAY BECAUSE WE DO NOT DO IT IN DECEMBER, when you do not know everyone's personal circumstances and being working hard every Christmas Eve etc., this is not an answer. and then someone new is getting it just like that. - treating people like slaves and someone without family/social life, - I asked for flexible hours after a few years of full time working and being flexible, committed and honest. and what? they do not need inflexible people. I found it difficult to work my new hours and days. so it means- it only works one way, with benefits for Lidl only! - team work is important, in most stores- I didn't notice it. some people work very hard, other ones are playing around. not fair! - sometimes they change rota around 2-3 times a week and they expect you to come every shift. what about this '2 weeks' rule? I can understand that rota is being changed sometimes, but not all the time. - hours cutting. Lidl makes more money, expect people to be cherish and customer oriented but it is difficult to be calm and help everyone, when everyone is sitting on the till and there is no one to help on the shop floor or i.e. clean spillages. - irregular breaks can cause some stomach problems and being less productive. YOU NEED LEARN THIS FINALLY! - I am glad, you let people drink water at the tills. it was against human being to forbid it. I was even sneaking my water to the till as it was difficult to sit at the till during the summer in 25 degrees without drink. I felt sick. it is so unnatural! - soul destroying place, - trying to treat people like robots.

1.0
Oct 15, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Pay is okay but they can make you work 90 hrs a week for it. Opportunities for progress if your face fits. Helps if your an attractive female.

Cons

Ridiculous way to run a company, proper retailers run on around 12% labour. There idiots run on 5%. The senior management are out of touch with the shop floor management. They expect the impossible and hand out warnings constantly if it's not achieved 100% of the time. Every department is working against each other. Staff aren't supported, I've had find alternative employment as my ops manager wouldn't let me transfer to a neighbouring rdc to allow me to move home, despite there being over 30 suitable positions advertised. Back stabbing is loved by those in power, record everything in notes that is said or happens because you will need as evidence to defend your self. I've been made to 90 hrs a week, days with out a day off, and told it's okay someone else will take your job if you're not happy. You're not aloud to record overtime, without it being frowned upon and definitely don't take it back. Promotion is usually given to females that the operations manager or regional director fancies. Operations managers and dm's work together to set up store management to remove them. Trust know one outside of your store, and make sure you and your store team all cover each others backs. Auditors are purely out to get you into trouble and provide the evidence for them to get you out. Taking a break or having a drink in work is classed as weakness. All in all don't do it.

1.0
Aug 16, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

You get to interact with a vast network of people (externally as well as internally). The team members themselves are nice but the management is utter rubbish. You will definitely learn discipline and will learn a lot about yourself as a person.

Cons

Where to start? For what is expected of you and the responsibility you have the pay is too low. Furthermore, managment are a real problem - which is reflected in the staff turnover (ususally 1 person leaves per month). The hierarchy and attidude of management is a real issue. There is no career progress.

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