Walmart Inventory Control reviews

2.3

98% would recommend to a friend

(97 total reviews)
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John Furner

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Inventory Control employees have rated Walmart with 2.3 out of 5 stars, based on 97 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Inventory Control professionals have an average working experience there. Walmart is rated 35% below average by Inventory Control professionals compared to other employers within the Ventas al mayoreo y al menudeo industry (3.5 stars).

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97 reviews
2.0
Nov 5, 2014
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Pros

Some of the best benefits provided at the entry level without the backup of a union; fairly easy to get employment if you can pass a drug test; plenty of breaks that are rigidly kept to

Cons

Inconsistent hours; Lousy pay for the work you are expected to do; General disregard at the corporate level for their employees; Poor profit sharing plan;

4.0
Sep 25, 2014
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Pros

always kept busy bonus after third quarter hired(second if hired at right time) 10% discount after (90 days i think) enjoy the group i work with opportunities for advancement yearly review(normally leads to a 40 cent raise as long as no screw ups) strict about safety work around school schedule(college and high school) if not a people person can work in backroom if backroom get paid a little more than sales floor associates if people person then plenty of people coming and going in the store Healthcare(if you stick it out for 2 years or 1 if you get hired at right time) 41k great benefits for not having to have a degree

Cons

varying schedule(but can ask for exceptions witch are curtain days and hours to have off) had a hint of not much value on if you have a degree even in the higher up management positions(I guess a plus if you don't have a degree)at least according to there yearly grass roots meeting and survey.(which survey is a joke) not much room for overtime.(exception around black Friday to news year) strict about hrs(they pay by minute so if over they want you to cut time by taking longer lunches to equal scheduled hrs) hr lunch can be to long minimum wage job some days too much pressure for deadlines(at least in backroom and department managers not sure about cashiers stock men and sales floor people since i don't see them in back room often) most have trouble keeping full time schedule at beginning of the year(exception backroom and management)

3.0
Sep 24, 2014
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Pros

You get free water or gatorade whenever you unload the truck which is nice because otherwise you would collapse from dehydration

Cons

You have to unload the trucks which have thousands of items on them and your managers are breathing down your neck to get it done. Some manager is kind of always telling you what to do and you are kind of treated like youre replaceable but you basically are so... Anyway, I worked with one guy and he once had to stay a little past his clock out time to get something done but then he got written up for not clocking out on time. It is pretty unpleasant but it feels nice when you get off.

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