Walmart Assistant Manager reviews

3.2

49% would recommend to a friend

(2,026 total reviews)
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John Furner

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57% positive business outlook

Assistant, Manager employees have rated Walmart with 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 2,026 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Assistant, Manager professionals have a good working experience there. Walmart is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Assistant, Manager professionals compared to other employers within the Einzel- & Großhandel industry (3.5 stars).

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2K reviews
2.0
Nov 24, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

Opportunity for advancement is there for those who apply themselves. Employee Benefits are exceptional. The company does a good job of providing profit sharing, 401K, and various insurance products at affordable rates. Any associate can have insurance if they truly WANT to have it. The company is responsible with the environment, and does it's best to operate in a sustainable manner.

Cons

Once an associate advances, the training is practically non-existent. Certainly the company provides training classes, but those classes are in many ways political and corporate indoctrination sessions as opposed to providing real skills needed to perform the job. Department Managers are not taught in advance how to perform their jobs and they either sink or swim within weeks. Assistant Managers attend intensive training classes, but once those classes are over, there is no mentoring or guidance in how to perform the job. Everyone who completes the assistant manager training program learns what needs to be done, but no one shows you how to actually perform the duties - again, it's sink or swim. There is no outline of how to or when to perform the duties - simply an expectation that they will be completed. Work life balance no longer exists for me. There needs to be flexibility for managment to remain active in the community. The new shift rotations all but cancel my ability to partake of organized fitness classes, community service groups and boards on which I serve. I used to be able to participate in groups that meet weekly, attend club meetings, and attend classes at the local campus. With the new shifts of 3 days on-3 days, in rotation, it is all but impossible to do so any longer. For associates in baseball, dart or volleyball leagues, they too will have limited ability to enjoy that part of their former lives.

3.0
Oct 7, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

Great potential for advancement. Training for management is very thorough. Open Door Policy is handled very professionally. Can have a tremendous family atmosphere in the right store. Company continues to grow.

Cons

Has lost a lot of what made it great to begin with. Very little of what Sam Walton spoke about in "Made in America" is still implemented today. Managers can't merchandise. Company is far too rigid and structured to allow itself to grow as it once did.

4.0
Sep 28, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

Salary is alright but should be more for the ware and tear you put on your body if the store is not staffed correctly.

Cons

demands of the job are unrealistic unless you are 2 people. If you are the overnight manager most likely you are by yourself and you are also not just the supervisor. You watch every one and give direction but you are timing people and stocking as well. You are poorly staffed and you will find that it is hard to terminate lazy people. In my store an overnight manager has no lunch and works for about 14hrs.

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