McDonald's reviews

3.6

60% would recommend to a friend

(145,225 total reviews)
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Chris Kempczinski

71% approve of CEO

50% positive business outlook

McDonald's has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 145,225 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The McDonald's employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Restaurants & Gastronomie industry (3.7 stars).

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145K reviews
1.0
Mar 10, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

I was pretty much forced to go around and awkwardly ask phones to write a review for ourselves. Me being a writer I took the opportunity to make funny reviews. A rockstar, a hippie, a sassy mom, the possibilities are endless.

Cons

Okay, you get hours but by hours I mean crazy hours. On a couple of occasions, I went home from work and slept for 4 hours got up, and went straight back to that god-forsaken hell. Why how could this happen. They don't follow the scheduling, which mind you is already terrible. You are not off on your scheduled time ur off when they tell you. They hold your meal break till the last possible second. And sometimes let you violate because to give someone else a meal because of how poor they keep track. If you inform on a doctor appointment or other occasion best believe you should just cancel cause if you say you need to be there at 3 in the afternoon, guess what you're of 10 minutes before 3 in the afternoon. My Orthodontist is a 2 hr job, excuse me. On another occasion, I need to go to the doctor and they held my break from me but decided to make me leave so late. I went in panic mode trying to get food before the doctor and was 30 minutes late. Not only that but they refuse to get the police involved during dangerous situations.

1.0
Sep 2, 2021

It never gets better

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The flexibility with your schedule is great, as long as you're willing to take less pay. I would say free food, but that isn't a pro if that's offered as a default benefit in any restaurant setting. When you do get another job, no matter how bad your new job is, you can think, "at least it's not Stagg McDonald's".

Cons

Low pay. Constant turn-around due to other entry level businesses offering higher entry level wages for equal or less experience. The prices of the items on the menu slowly continue to climb, yet everyone is still paid the same. The fact that the store will still be graded on the same scale as if we were completely fully staffed, yet, the grader is fully aware that there's only a handful of employees in the store. The fact that we have to take time out of our schedules to join a meeting about how we should organize our life better at home and maybe it'll improve our performance at work. The example given : "Try doing a load of laundry every day, instead of waiting to do all of your laundry on one day." Within the same meeting, We were told people quit due to attitudes, not at OUR store, but at other locations, so we need to do better...because of other stores... I've seen people fill out applications in the back for convenience stores because of the higher pay, yet it's because of our "attitudes". With as little as we make, all we have is each other's support. We are literally struggling together. Do you really expect us to believe it's because some other store did this or that. please, ma'am. Gaslighting as it's finest.

2.0
Mar 29, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

You will get to work with some pretty amazing coworkers, that make the job bearable. While a lot of customers can be a pain in the butt, you will meet some customers that never fail to put a smile on your face. The hours are flexible, and it's pretty easy road to get more hours, and to request for days off. For the most part, they will honor your availabilities.

Cons

Working at McDonalds is kinda like being in an abusive relationship, you stay because you love the people you work with, and because you want/need to get paid. However, when times get hard, and when you don't perform to their godly levels of expectation. They will treat you like trash and dirt, and you will get crap on for the stupidest, and for the silliest of reasons. It's a thankless job with little reward, and there will be days when the managers treat you like crap just because they've had a bad day. One day you are their punching bag, and the next day they can be your very best friend. It's ridiculous and downright crazy.

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