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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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7K reviews
4.0
Mar 29, 2011

Good

Anonymous employee
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Pros

I currently work as a cashier in a store in the Rochester area Pros: Very Flexible in terms of scheduling...I currently work another part time job during the day, and they have been very good in working with me Lots of room for growth: If you want, it's pretty easy to transfer to another department

Cons

Cons: Management...Because the front end is typically the first place that a manager will start out at, management will change every 6 months or so, which can get stressful because it's at times unclear who to report to.

4.0
Mar 17, 2011

Wegmans is a good place to work for

Anonymous employee
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Pros

This is a great company to work for. the people are all very nice and there is room to grow.

Cons

the schedule changes every week so it is hard to get hours on the day that you want sometimes, but as long as someone covers your shift it is fine.

3.0
Mar 12, 2011
Recommend
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Pros

Pay- You start off on minimum wage, and every six months you get a $.25 raise. In addition to that, every time the management calls you to work an unscheduled shift, or you work on a Sunday, you get an additional $1.00 per hour. That's great! Scholarships- After you work at the store for 6 months, you are eligible to apply for a scholarship to help pay for your college education. I know many people who are very happy with this opportunity. However, you must continue working for the company to maintain the scholarship. The STLs (Shift Team Leaders)- They're great. They work very very hard, and are friendly and upbeat. They'll give you a slap on the wrist when you do something wrong, but will never scream at you. The uniform- As far as uniforms go, they're not bad. Training- VERY VERY extensive training, to the point of becoming tedious. But when you actually go live, it makes a big difference to actually know what to do. Rewards- Every time you get a compliment from a customer, you get a $5 gift certificate to the store.

Cons

Breaks- You work for 3-4 hours, you DO NOT get a break. That means no bathroom, no water, just backbreaking work for 3 hours straight. Most of the time, I am scheduled for 5.5 hr shifts, where you get one 15 minute break. It's really, really hard, especially with the new car design. It requires you to unnaturally twist your body to place extremely heavy items in the cart. THE HOURS- Okay, the company is really great. But the fact is, I'm still in high school, and they could care less. I am often scheduled for 5+ shifts Friday, Saturday, Sunday, as well as 3+ shifts on Monday or Tuesday. And then, you add my extracurriculars into the mix. I am in a cardio class at school on Mondays and Wednesdays, I have Science Olympiad practice on Thursdays, and 4 hr chorus rehearsal on Wednesdays. Any free time I have is spent studying or sleeping. I have found myself taking days off from school because I make myself sick with exhaustion. I have talked to the management about this, and they will not allow me to take a weekend day off my availability. They promise to "try" to schedule me for only 2 days in a weekend, but that only happens half the time. They are okay about calling in sick or asking for days off. Usually no one says a word, but I have been yelled at. You must request a day off 2 and a half weeks in advance, which is difficult. It is even more difficult to trade shifts with someone, as they're usually not interested. So. If you are in high school and play a sport, you can forget it. Every high schooler who works here has no life and we know it. That said, at least they always schedule within your availability.

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