Walmart Store Associate reviews

3.3

50% would recommend to a friend

(222 total reviews)
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John Furner

100% approve of CEO

47% positive business outlook

Store Associate employees have rated Walmart with 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 222 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Store Associate professionals have a good working experience there. Walmart is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Store Associate professionals compared to other employers within the Einzel- & Großhandel industry (3.5 stars).

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222 reviews
3.0
Mar 22, 2024

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Pros

Working at Walmart can be good for several reasons: 1. **Job Stability:** Walmart is a large company with many stores, offering more job security compared to smaller businesses. 2. **Benefits:** Full-time employees often receive benefits such as health insurance, retirement plans, and discounts on merchandise. 3. **Opportunities for Advancement:** Walmart promotes from within, so entry-level positions can lead to higher-paying roles with more responsibility. 4. **Flexible Schedules:** They often offer flexible scheduling options to accommodate various lifestyles and commitments. 5. **Training and Development:** Walmart provides training programs to help employees develop new skills and advance in their careers. 6. **Community Impact:** Walmart is often involved in community outreach programs, providing employees with opportunities to give back. However, it's essential to consider individual preferences, career goals, and the specific work environment of each Walmart location. Working conditions and experiences can vary greatly between stores.

Cons

While there are benefits to working at Walmart, there are also potential downsides to consider: 1. **Low Wages:** Walmart has faced criticism for paying low wages compared to the responsibilities and demands of some positions. 2. **Work-Life Balance:** Depending on the position and store, employees may face irregular or demanding schedules that make it challenging to maintain a healthy work-life balance. 3. **Workplace Environment:** Some employees report feeling overworked or stressed due to high expectations and fast-paced environments, especially during busy periods like holidays. 4. **Limited Advancement Opportunities:** While Walmart does promote from within, advancement may be slow or limited in some cases, depending on factors like store size and competition for higher positions. 5. **Labor Practices:** Walmart has faced criticism in the past for its labor practices, including issues related to employee treatment, unionization, and working conditions. 6. **Customer Interactions:** Dealing with a large volume of customers can be challenging, especially in customer service roles where handling difficult situations may be common. It's essential for individuals to weigh these factors against their personal priorities and career goals when considering employment at Walmart or any other company.

1.0
Mar 19, 2024

Working as store picker

Recommend
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Pros

Walking miles a day is good exercise.

Cons

Productivity is tracked. You are required to pick a certain number of hours and items or risk losing your job which can be challenging and stressful depending on the day or type of pick walk. Work 40 hours a week but do not get full time benefits and hours can be cut anytime. Very fast-paced and can be stressful. Very slim chance of moving up. Has a very high turnover rate. More than half leave within a few months of being hired.

3.0
Mar 6, 2024

try

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Pros

The store discounts and healthcare were really helpful

Cons

Long hours that are hard on the body

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