The Home Depot reviews

3.7

68% would recommend to a friend

(55,783 total reviews)
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Ted Decker

66% approve of CEO

60% positive business outlook

The Home Depot has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 55,783 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The The Home Depot 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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56K reviews
2.0
Jul 20, 2018

Going downhill fast

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Pros

- Diversity! The company (at least at a corporate level) is actually really committed to diversity, which is a truly great thing. - People! My co-workers are, for the most part, an amazing and wonderful group of people who look out for each other. - Pay is decent for retail. - Good training programs. - Opportunity for advancement. - You get to learn new skills, like operating a forklift. ;) - Flexibility with scheduling - at least for part-timers. - Parental/maternity leave.

Cons

When I started working at THD, it seems there were plenty of people on the floor. That diminished over time. Now we are spread terribly thin, and sometimes there are only two or three sales associates in the whole store in the evening. When someone quits, they are not replaced. Department heads are now expected to also work the floor as well as keep up with their regular duties, and departments are merged so that there are half the DHs as formerly. Associates are expected to offer outstanding customer service, do aisle maintenance, and do a lot of stocking. If it is busy and you can't get to the maintenance, you are looked upon as a slacker. It has become extremely stressful, and we are having a lot of injuries because of working too fast. - NO employee discount. Yes, you read that right. They offer "Perks at Work", which is a third party discount service that offers discounts on stuff most of the hourly workers can't afford in the first place. Just give us a discount and forget that other stuff. - They hammer the employees to push credit cards. I am NOT comfortable with that. I couldn't wait to leave the front end because of that pressure. - Management is in a bubble. They also seem threatened by intelligent subordinates. - My store is in the Bible belt, and though Corporate stresses acceptance and diversity (and keeping politics and religion out of the workplace), our store seems to be run by a clique that all attend the same fundamentalist church. There has been some proselytizing, which I don't appreciate. - A lot of the work is very heavy and physically very demanding. Also a lot of walking on concrete. Sometimes I rack up as much as 5 miles on my app. You will need good shoes. - Awards are given to those whom management likes, and if they don't like you, you won't ever get them. If you earn one by meeting certain goals, it will be very grudgingly given. It can be very discouraging to work hard and see slackers getting award after award. - The company has their "values" on every apron, but the only one that actually matters is "increase shareholder value". They are pushing profits to the exclusion of all else, and it is on the aching backs of the hourly workers.

2.0
Jul 20, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

-Benefits -Tuition reimbursement -Opportunity for advancement if you befriend the right people

Cons

-Call center pay is not competitive -Only half day of sick time per month and no time off work unpaid or you will be written up -No accountability among management at any level -Company will change the rules to fit their narrative and go against the written SOP -Inverted pyramid is fake propaganda -Company values are not followed and treated like a joke at the call center

3.0
Jul 10, 2018
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Pros

- Hourly Pay - Taught Good Work Ethic - Flexible Hours - Free Food Overall, The Home Depot is a great first time job to work at. I would recommend anyone who wants to work here apply for anything, BUT Lot Associate. The Home Depot was extremely flexible with my availability to work, with some minor issues.

Cons

Speaking from experience as a Lot Associate I can say the bad outweighed the good. Certain people who worked as the Head Cashier, or Pro/Service Desk Associates were extremely rude/arrogant to Lot Associates. They would order you around like a grunt and make you do other departments jobs while they sat on their phones playing games, and/or talked to their fellow co workers. This may not seem like a problem, but when they yell at you for talking to a fellow Lot Associate and send you to opposite ends of the store it's almost hypocritical. I would find myself the hardest working employee at certain times but received no recognition or award, while the people who sat around all day and accomplished nothing revived awards and benefits . Because of this, it was easy to see there was favoritism associated with rewards. The last problem while working here was when I was given other people's shifts without even checking if I could work them. One week I checked my shift, saw all my shifts, the next day a shift was added on the weekend when I would be going out of town without my notice. I simple phone call could have confirmed this and prevented this issue. I encourage anyone who wants to have an easy going first time job to apply here as a Cashier, or if you are 18, a Store Associate. Just a fair warning, DON'T apply for Lot Associate, you will be worked like a grunt/slave, while your co workers relax and get rewarded

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The Home Depot Response
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Thank you for your feedback. At The Home Depot, we strive to provide an environment where associates feel they’re valued, treated fairly, and respected. Taking care of our people is one of our core values that we stress within our organization. We will share this information with others.
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