Walmart reviews

3.4

55% would recommend to a friend

(142,201 total reviews)
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58% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

Walmart has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 142,201 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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142K reviews
5.0
Nov 15, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

Walmart is the leader in Global Sourcing and has a great track record for taking care of their employees. They are growing and performing well while others are lagging behind or closing shop. Sourcing for them would be very exciting given the size of the company and the volume pricing you would be able to achieve.

Cons

You will probably hear from people who think walmart is the enemy of American jobs. In reality they are one of the largest employers in the USA.

1.0
Nov 13, 2009

Distributing to the masses

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The pay was decent and the benefits allowed for mediocre medical treatment and basic dental. There were no holildays allowed and the pay was always guaranteed.

Cons

Though the pay was decent for the area the workers got treated like animals. They advertise that one can move anywhere in the company but this is not the case. They are more apt to promote someone for a disability and their ability.

2.0
Nov 10, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

With Walmart's size come a lot of flexibility. You can work your way to about anywhere in the country. Being the largest corporation in the world, there is little chance it will be going under any time soon, so there is stability in a tough economy.

Cons

The changes that have come to Walmart have made it no longer the company that Sam Walton built. The Open Door Policy is dead. No one above the Store Manager has any need for feedback or opinion. They are right and who are you to question them? The Senior Management's role is to travel around to store's, pick them apart, and threaten the Store Manager's job. They are all about reinventing the Company image, however they do not want to pay the tab to do this. The store is to be perfect at all times, however Store Management is give weekly the number of hours they can spend which is significantly lower the Walmart's own program calls for. The Company has gone to hiring only part time employees so they can cut hours down to nothing based on sales. It has also become completely inflexible with employee schedules due to the implementation of "Scorecards" which require mgmt to fill the shift in the system exactly, irregardless of availability of potential employees in the applicant pool. We are then coached on our performance on scorecards. Everything is dictated to the Store Management through what are known as "playbooks." These are to be executed without fail, however when sales or profit are not on plan, Store Management are berated for not planning for these. Lastly, bonuses are based on budgets set by the financial gurus at the Home Office and feedback from the Store Manager is not accepted regardless how wrong budgets are. Bonuses for Associates and Managers are then based on hitting these budgets.

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