Walmart reviews

3.4

55% would recommend to a friend

(142,053 total reviews)
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John Furner

60% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

Walmart has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 142,053 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
1.0
May 5, 2019

Misaligned values

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Unlimited PTO Google Shuttles Some of the people I work with are really great.

Cons

Politics. Toxic Review System. Tough Culture. High Turnover. The employee review process fosters a negative environment where sucking up is rewarded and employees have to campaign to grow. Reviews are not based on actual performance but based on who leaders are pushing forward for promotion each review round. All leaders discuss the candidates up for promotion and have to fight to get their associates promoted. This creates the suck up environment because associates campaign to get promoted with their leaders peers. This deters and takes away from the work. Great work and talent is not rewarded. Leaders say growth is owned by the associate. No accountability for fostering and building talent. This means there are no growth opportunities and leadership gives employees a "figure it out yourself" mentality. Being a "yes man" is rewarded, critical thinking and actually caring about the work and the end customer is completely disregarded. Top talent leaves because of this. Pay is not comparable to the tech industry at all. High turnover in leadership. Every 6 months the strategy changes due to new leaders. This isn't for innovation this is chaotic and all progress is set back because a new leader wants to prove themselves instead of evolving and building upon the successes that have been established. Leadership tries to say they operate like a startup, which is an excuse for a chaos and disorganization. This is Walmart, this is a well established brand with incredible brand DNA. STOP trying to sell it like it is something else and sell it for what it is, which is the longest standing, largest retailer in the world. Be proud of that. Managers are treated like entry level associates and are not given resources to elevate their work and continue to grow individually while impacting business and the customer experience to the most potential. Leadership continues to use budget to layer directly under themselves - Creating top heavy orgs. Bottom line everyone is so eager for their own growth they are failing to lift up and grow talent from the bottom up. Leaders don't actually want to manage people or do the work. Leaders will take credit for work and not give appropriate credit. Bait & Switch for level hiring - promised one thing and hired in at a lower level, stinting career growth and putting employees below market value for compensation.

2.0
Jun 20, 2018

Staff Engineer

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Big Brand Free Food Free Transport Flexible WFH

Cons

Pathetic Performance management system introduced recently Force fit of Bell curve - Loose hike and growth if your turn comes High attrition Office spread in 3 buildings - lot of time spent in between them

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Walmart Response
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Hello - we appreciate your valuable feedback. Thank for you recognizing some of the things that are working for you. We are sorry that there are some issues which are troubling you. The bell curve is a guideline for teams to manage their talent in a fair way and ensure a fair distribution of compensation. If you have concerns about how this is being applied, please talk to your HR representative to ensure they are addressed. WalmartLabs' growth this year is high and we have to utilize all available space and hence you see us across three offices. We hope to hire greater talent. On your last comment - we would be happy to hear what else we can do to become competitive and employee friendly and open to suggestions that help us improve. Please let us know your thoughts here in detail - either via your manager, or meeting with HR. You have other opportunities during the year to share your detailed feedback in a constructive manner as well. Wishing you a successful career with us.
2.0
Apr 29, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Good salary, cutting edge technologies

Cons

Too much of gang forming. No clear communication of initiatives from managers. No freedom of speech and you will be marked and career is going’s to get hit if you are raising voice . 1:1 s are just formalities .

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