Walmart reviews

3.4

55% would recommend to a friend

(142,226 total reviews)
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John Furner

58% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

Walmart has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 142,226 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Walmart 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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142K reviews
2.0
Jul 29, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

Wal-Mart was a great place to gain experience in my field. I learned more there about data analysis than I could have otherwise, and that has been a great benefit in my post Wal-Mart life. I've found that prospective employers and recruiters look highly upon my experience there, and I also feel that I would not have had as many interviews and subsequent offers if I had not worked there. Wal-Mart is obviously a stable company, and provides all types of career opportunities. It seemed fairly easy for people to change their career focus, and remain with the company. There were many opportunities for training and personal growth through their "Wal-Mart University", which provides training classes for specific careers, as well as personality-based tests. Wal-Mart also served as a learning experience in corporate culture and structure. Working for such a large company, I found it interesting how the different support units interacted. Overall, I feel the major pros were how experience there is viewed by other companies, and the insight into working in a large corporate culture.

Cons

While I found the experience with corporate culture was a pro, I feel that Wal-Mart's culture itself was a con. The company prides itself on "swimming upstream" and challenging the the status-quo; however, I didn't find that to be the case very often. Most ideas for change that were brought forth were heard, but never given serious consideration. I don't believe that every idea that I, or anyone else, had should have been immediately implemented, but I feel that serious consideration was rarely given. Considerations for promotions and wage increases were also negative in my opinion. It seems that more often than not, employees were given promotions for length of service, rather than ability to lead and drive the business in the right direction. There were too many levels of management, and they never seemed to accomplish anything other than hovering over employees. I always felt as though I was under constant control and supervision from all levels and was never given an opportunity to do my job as I saw fit. Overall, I feel that the company, and management, is too absorbed by its culture to make rational decisions. I also feel that the company is scared, by whom I'm not sure, but it produces a management ideal of constant supervision and distrust of employees.

5.0
Nov 18, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Flexible schedules, except during the Christmas season. Good benefits (believe it or not). 401k, paid vacations, dental, medical, ADD, disability, sick/personal time. If you have a good attitude, and good work ethic, you can move up quickly! For many people, a part time/temp job is perfect for thier individual needs (retirement, students, bored people.....there really are people who HAVE to work).

Cons

Many of the negative aspects of this company stem from individuals. Houly associates who are not friendly, a manager or two who do not appreciate or respect thier workers. But a majority of the problems come from rude/ridiculus customers, and associates who do not appreciate the fact that they have a job, and that the company does not need/cant please them at every turn. If you dont like it, dont work here! Retail requires a certain kind of person, and many people are not cut out for this job.

1.0
Jun 16, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

I left my orientation feeling as if I was starting a great career with alot of potential for growth as well as stability. Many of the Associates that I started out working with were 'OLD TIMERS" as we newbies called them. The base salary starting out was higher than most retail stores. After the first 3 months I received a 60 cent per hour increase in salary and again at 6 months and a 65 cent increase upon completing my first year. I also received increases in salary at the completion of each step of my training and was soon hired as a full time employee. I was able apply for and received retirement account and stock options. I was very happy initially as I was treated with kindness and respect by my department manager and the store manager that hired me. The store manager fostered a "family" atmosphere and encouraged his employees to be the best that they could possibly be. I was told that the room for growth was as "roomy" as I wanted it to be and I started out with a fair share of desirable hours with staff members who were very knowladgeable and helpful with my training as I had not worked in the retail sector before. Initially I was very happy and within 2 years my salary had increased by almost 4 dollars per hour.

Cons

The company has, since my initial hiring and subsequent quitting, gone through a great deal of change. No longer are full time Associates desirable to the company. They seem to have gone on a behind the scenes campaign to rid themselves of all full time and bennifited employees to a staff of inept and uncaring part timers whos only agenda seems to be to just make a buck and move on. The atmosphere is one of fear by the old timers and that it matters not that they signed on for a life time of faithfull service to Sam's Wal-mart as the new Walmart no longer finds them desirable and will use any excuse to be rid of them and end any bennefits they had thus far earned after 5 or sometime 30 years of employement. Now the hardest most valuable workers have to work nights, weekends and holiday's and watch newbies get the desired hours and days off. I have also witnessed and been the object of humiliation when a customer has demanded free merchandise or returned customer damaged goods and been givin a $50 dollar gift card after complaing about a service that they recieved and only complained because the word has gotten out that if you complain loud enough you will receive free things or if you take back customer damaged merchandise because it is now a widely reported word of mouth fact that Wal-mart will even take back Target merchandise to please it's customers who are taking advantage of it fully. Yet at the end of the year we employees lose a 1800 dollar bonus because of merchandise "shrinkage". And each year you are kept going with the idea that we will receive that bonus if we, the employee work our very hardest only to be told again we lost it again! Alot of things are promised that aren't delivered.

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