Goodwill Retail Sales Associate reviews

3.6

82% would recommend to a friend

(289 total reviews)

Catherine Meloy

76% approve of CEO

48% positive business outlook

Retail/Sales Associate employees have rated Goodwill with 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 289 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Retail/Sales Associate professionals have a good working experience there. Goodwill is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Retail/Sales Associate professionals compared to other employers within the ONG y Organizaciones sin fines de lucro industry (3.7 stars).

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289 reviews
1.0
Jun 4, 2016
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Pros

They will hire any one who can pass a drug test. That's it. So if you really, really need a job, apply here.

Cons

Filthy, hazardous working conditions. D-list upper management so out-of-touch it's a wonder anything is accomplished at all. Workers stretched to the breaking point while others slack goes unnoticed. How much payroll is provided is based on how closely sales match the prior year regardless of very heavy foot traffic and post-production output. If you as an individual score high in their quarterly secret shop you are offered a 'candy bar of your choice' from the vending machine. So cheap they squeak. Truly an employer of last resort.

4.0
May 24, 2016

Pretty good first job!

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Pros

Very fun people to work with Straightforward Job

Cons

"Pay raise" after three months did not occur, not even the employment review that was supposed to happen at the three-month mark. Having to close until midnight due to the store being a mess

3.0
Mar 30, 2016
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Pros

Working in a "family" atmosphere is great! Being able to submit a form to request days off in advance is a plus, as management will do everything they can to insure you will make your doctor appointment, family gathering, or even the concert you have tickets for. We all strive to help one another in all areas of the store, and all of us that are able to do so are cross-trained to enable us to be able to fill in if someone is absent. We say "I love you" and mean it. Hugs are given freely.

Cons

Unfortunately, it seems there are favorites, and this leads to some people getting jealous. Did I mention family? You can see where I'm going. Not pretty sometimes. Management has had to handle squabbling up to the point of termination before. The big problem is corporate. They literally have not one single clue as to how each store should function. Not ONE! Every store is different. Every area in which each store is in is unique, as is the type of customer that walks in the door. Corporate is numbers driven in the processing area, GET THOSE NUMBERS! Get those items out on the floor!!! If processing doesn't get quality items, there's a problem...should they process junk? (Uhhhh...no!) (But... OMG! Not gonna make quota!) We don't want poor quality on our shelves, we want to have a good product for our customers to purchase, so we can fund our company. Yet, they at corporate cannot seem to see that people do not consistently donate prime product. The sad fact is that for the most part, people consider Goodwill the county dump. If you only knew what gets donated sometimes... *shudders* Anyway, corporate needs to get a clue and a new game plan. The employee turnover rate is horrendous. It's as if they don't even care...and that saddens me. The "point system" they use is frightening. If you clock in one minute late, one point. If you call out less than one hour before before your shift, one point, plus one point for missing your shift, I think, although it could be a point and a half total. It just goes on and on. If you were to be in a wreck and horribly injured on your way to work, and obviously couldn't come in or call that lovely hour before... POINTS! Then it's 10 (12?...they keep changing the totals) and you're terminated... 4 points if you're in your first 90 days. Can you feel the stress? You'd better come to work sick and tough it out...infect everyone if you're contagious because God forbid, POINTS!!! Corporate... GET A CLUE!!!

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