Walmart Senior Software Developer reviews

3.5

68% would recommend to a friend

(229 total reviews)
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John Furner

48% approve of CEO

74% positive business outlook

Senior Software Developer employees have rated Walmart with 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 229 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Senior Software Developer professionals have a good working experience there. Walmart is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Senior Software Developer professionals compared to other employers within the Einzel- & Großhandel industry (3.5 stars).

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229 reviews
1.0
Aug 26, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

*Pays better than many other companies. *Udemy courses online are free ( not all but most) which is the only learning opportunity within the company

Cons

* No parking * horrible food * unassigned seating, have to hunt for a desk every morning, chargers, headphones ,chairs and other accessories get stolen if left unattended at desk, specially if left overnight. *Extremely political, extremely tight coupling between teams which is totally unnecessary, forcing collaborative work. With collaborative work, it’s not always clear who has done what, which leaves the door open for a colleague or your manager to take undue credit for your work. * People expect to be spoon-fed in the name of collaborating and get promoted regardless. * Allegiance is held in higher regard than actual performance. *Open communication is held against you. *Nepotism is prevalent. *No on-boarding *No goal setting * HR seems to be non-existent, its well known that HR is meant to safe guard the company's interests in every company, but still, in other places they do have some tools to keep managers in check from abusing their power so blatantly. We are expected to give our manager's 360 feedback in a simple email that goes to our director. There is no forum to keep the feedback confidential. Anyone who raises concerns becomes the system's target. * positions are falsely advertised. When you actually join the job, job description may not match the actual work you are given. *1 on 1 / 1:1 are formalities, its mostly a one directional conversation, no matter what you have to say, its never acknowledged by your manager or HR. Even if you show solid evidence, they will game the system to set you up for failure for next time. * Health insurance is not that great. * Unlimited PTO creates a competition to take lesser time off in the team. You have to have leverage with your manager to negotiate for PTO, this often comes at the cost of long unpaid extra hours on weekends and after hours, or some other kind of favor. At the manager's whim, even a preplanned PTO can be expected to be cancelled at last moment, with serious repercussions if the employee resists. The system is very unfair.

1.0
Jul 16, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Work Life Balance Compensation and Perks

Cons

Enforcement of Bell Curve forces employees to compete with each, instead of helping thereby drastically decreasing productivity. Office Politics

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Walmart Response
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Thank you for your valuable feedback. It is certainly of great concern. WalmartLabs as an organization aims to keep a strong technology focused growth for our associates in Bangalore. We are on a massive growth curve. As an organization, we are also very conscious on keeping intact a culture of respect and fairness. If you feel existing policies are not being implemented correctly and there is any amount of fairness or transparency missing in your team, I would encourage you to take this up with your HR partner with a data driven perspective on what is wrong and how it can be corrected. All the best for a great career ahead.
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