Walmart reviews

3.4

55% would recommend to a friend

(142,359 total reviews)
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John Furner

58% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

Walmart has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 142,359 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Walmart employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Ventas al mayoreo y al menudeo industry (3.5 stars).

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2.0
Aug 11, 2010

Good for a Temporary Job

Anonymous employee
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Pros

get a discount card after 90 days, you get profit-sharing and bonuses.

Cons

they are not hiring full-time positions anymore. the only way you become full-time at Wal-Mart now is if you get promoted to a department manager or higher. For the wages that they pay you really cannot afford the insurance that they provide. they have lost focus on the core values that Sam started. they say they're the best company to work for,why do so many people quit after a couple days work.

2.0
Aug 11, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

1. Medical Insurance and paid vacation time offered to part time employees after 1 year of employment. 2. OK pay based on the individuals level of experience. 3. Profit sharing program- full time employees receive full amount, part time employees receive a percentage based on the over all average hours worked within that quarter. 4. Employee discount card, only really helpful for big purchases, but every little bit helps. 5. Some Assistant managers will send you card in the mail thanking you for a recent task that you helped them with. 6. My Assistant Managers are very good about telling you thank you often.

Cons

1. I have found my store to not be as flexible or family friendly. I was planning on going back to college and was told that if I could not work when I was needed, that I might have to go back to being a cashier so the department I worked in would have coverage, which would have been a pay cut. I was also denied requested time off for my sons school activities because I am the only one in my department with open availability and no one else in my department can work on the days I requested off even though I requested the time off well ahead of the required 3 weeks in advance. 2. Only full time employees can get dental insurance and no employees can get vision because most Wal-Marts have Vision Centers in the stores and we get a 10% discount. 3. Downsizing hourly supervisor positions and putting too much work on employees. 4. Grass roots is a complete joke. No associate believes it helps at all as most comments and suggestions are not listened to. 5. Managers either have no clue what associates are doing or just do not care. Hard working associates are having to pick up the slack for some associates and nothing is ever done to them. 6. No more merit raises. Either 30, 40 or 50 cent raises once per year. But I've heard it has now went to 40, 50 and 60 cent raises. Will find out soon as my evaluation is only 1 month away. 7. Gossip is allowed to continue with nothing ever said to the ones starting the drama. The drama at my store is never ending. 8. Turn over is high as I believe the company encourages long term employees to quit or be terminated as it saves the company money. There are more part time associates in my store than full time. When a person quits/terminated and they are full time, they are only replaced with part time associates.

4.0
Aug 10, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

Unlimited potential for advancement, literally you can do anything you want with this company. From Stockman (cart pushers) to Store Managers to Market, Regional, or Divisional Managers and all the teams of people that support those roles. Not to mention Asset Protection or Human Resources. Pharmacist, Optometrist, and even Doctors (we have Pharmacies, Vision Centers, and Minute Clinics) are employed. You can transfer between Neighborhood Markets, Distribution Centers, Sam's Club and of course WalMart. You can be a Buyer, you could be a Modular Planner, you could help build stores... or even fly planes. Its mind blowing really when you stop to think of the advancement opportunities. Your work changes day to day, there is no monotony here! Seasonal changes, community events and a host of things you prepare for on a daily basis- if you want to succeed you will not be bored! You get to work with some really great people and help shape their career path, how exciting is that?

Cons

You do deal with a varied consumer base and it can be frustrating to switch gears to best suit your customer service to the individual needs as often as you do. The responsibility is definitely hefty, you can end up termed for something that happened that was not under your control at all times- its imperative that you train the crew of people you rely on well. This I would consider both a pro and a con- again in the responsibility category. How many people can say that they are responsible for anywhere from 10 to 50 million (or more depending on your store and your areas of responsibility) in an ASM position? Only in my company!

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