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
3.0
Apr 22, 2013
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Pros

If your in a good store it is a great place to have a first job. You will learn a lot. It is extremely easy to move up in the company. They are pretty good about working around college. (if you have good managers)

Cons

I have worked at a pretty crappy store, and a great store. The bad store had rude management, poor communication and low employee morale. Even at the good stores it is hard to make good money. Usually the stress out-weighs the pay increases.

1.0
Apr 3, 2013
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Pros

The discount, given after 3 months of employment, is the ONLY pro!

Cons

Their expectations are ridiculous. If they are paying you $10 an hour, they expect you to do the work of $20!

3.0
Mar 14, 2013
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Pros

It really depends on the management team you're under. For the most part though, you should go into this job with no hopes for advancement. If you can handle that then the job really isn't that bad. You get yearly raises based on performance that range from $0.40 to $0.60. You will get one of the raises after your first six months on the job as well. You're also given two 15 minute breaks and a 1 hour lunch, which is better than some companies. Part Time associates get about a week of vacation a year and twice that for full time. Insurance and stock is surprising cheap and well worth it. I suppose the final good thing to say is that this is an extremely secure job as long as you work hard. They only fire for the worst offences, and instead try to pressure inefficient associates to leave. Some of them can handle it, and keep their job despite being worthless.

Cons

The pay is only slightly better than fast food or other greedy retail chains. When you consider that much of the pay associates receive goes right back to Walmart for groceries and such, minimum wage seems unfair. I actually receive $11.65 as a Inventory control team member, but I'm a rare case. If you've been there a year you can expect to make about $8.50 or so. Like I said, there is virtually no room for advancement. Even as you watch your store flourish and make half it's associates salaries in a few days, there is never any opportunity. Positions rarely open up, and for the last year have become especially scarce. College goes unnoticed as well, so don't go in as a student expecting to move up. You wont. Once again, depending on management, you will many times be treated like dirt. I can almost guarantee you will never get a compliment. I've worked for 6 years, and received a few from a manager that I've known for a long time. Otherwise, you will constantly be bombarded with your shortcomings. Although Walmart can be somewhat flexible on your schedule, especially for school, hours can be extremely varied. One week you'll get 32 hours the next, 12. It depends on your position, but I see cashiers deal with this a lot. Be prepared for this annoyance if you're going into that position.

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