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Wegmans Food Markets

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Wegmans Food Markets reviews

4.1

77% would recommend to a friend

(6,982 total reviews)
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Colleen Wegman

80% approve of CEO

70% positive business outlook

Wegmans Food Markets has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 6,982 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Wegmans Food Markets 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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1.0
Oct 9, 2011

Wegmans is more political than Washington

Anonymous employee
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Pros

-HIgh quality prepared foods and culinary section -Excellent Produce -Nice place to shop -Many nice co workers -Many of the customers are also nice

Cons

Move over Capitol Hill, Wegmans has more back room deals, crazy policies and rule breaking than anything I've experienced in my entire life. First, let's start with the very flawed job posting procedures. The rules state that all full time Customer Service and Team Leader level positions must be posted on the company website. This is good in theory, because it gives everyone a chance. However, there is one major downside: under no circumstances can a full time employee change departments (laterally) without posting and interviewing. As long as the move is lateral, a full time employee should not be tied down to a department. What if a Frozen Foods Employee was having health issues with the cold conditions and a Grocery employee was willing to switch? In any other company, the employees would be switched. But at Wegmans, the Frozen Foods employee would be told to "wait for a posting" where it could take several months to even have a chance to change departments. This also makes it nearly impossible for an underperforming employee to be moved. It should not be so hard to change departments in a retail job. It is just absurd. To complicate matters, most "open job postings" have already been decided in advanced. Going through a month of posting, interviewing and giving feedback is such a waste of time if management already knows who they want. Then there are the length of service requirement rules. The rules state that part time employees be in their positions 3 months, full timers 6 months and Team Leaders one year before they are allowed to post for another position. However, these rules are often broken for favored employees, creating resentment and a hostile work environment. Wegmans also heavily favors younger employees for promotions. Usually, a young cashier becomes friendly with management and is promoted to Front End Coordinator upon graduating high school. He/she then gets promoted to STL by 21, MT by 23 and Department Manager by 25. This cycle repeats itself over and over. Wegmans rarely hires employees over the age of 35 with actual managerial experience outside the company. These managers are almost always more professional, competent and mature than the young adults who worked their way up the "Bubble Chart" and feel entitled to their promotions.

1.0
Oct 6, 2011
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Pros

I would recommend Wegmans for those looking for a very temporary job because of their flexible scheduling, cheap benefits (though very limited for part-timers), job stability, organized backrooms and friendly co-workers.

Cons

Choosing Wegmans as a career employer is just a bad idea. There exists a great disparity in pay rates with little to no opportunity for advancement. There is no incentive to work hard when your equals within the company make more for doing and knowing significantly less. Promotions are based on nepotism with very few actually made available to all employees and there is very little accountability for employee actions/inaction. Management and HR habitually lie to employees in attempts to deflect questions which they cannot offer a reasonable answer to. Employees are constantly reminded that they are expendable and raises for merits are not awarded. The company forces employees to sign paperwork stating they will not tarnish Wegmans reputation by making any disparaging comments under threat of termination. Employees have been solicited in the past to sign petitions aimed at influencing legislation and complete forms nominating the company for Employer recognition awards only if they have something good to say. Wegmans keeps part-time workers in check by slashing their hours if they do not tow the line and making false promises to appease disenfranchised employees. The company wastes large sums of money developing and implementing inefficient, ineffective and unnecessary programs which are almost always abandoned in less than a year. Employees often times cannot do their jobs properly because the company provides insufficient support in the form of allowed hours, is constantly out of stock on key products in a very rigid plan-o-gram and has a history of ignoring its aging infrastructure which has, at times, created very dangerous working environments for long periods of time.

5.0
Oct 3, 2011

Very friendly atmosphere. Overall satisfied.

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Pros

Flexible schedule. Freindly coworkers. Great place to work.

Cons

Wish the store wasn't open til midnight.

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