Walmart reviews

3.4

55% would recommend to a friend

(142,028 total reviews)
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John Furner

60% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

Walmart has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 142,028 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
3.0
Jun 20, 2008
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Pros

Wal Mart is not a bad place to work the sechudle system needs to be adjusted example working till 11:00 pm then have to be back in at 6:30 am not too happy sometimes (lack of sleep) No overtime allowed and if you are close to going over 38 hours they tell you to take a longer lunch or supper or come in a little later the next day but make sure you call the 800 number to get excused

Cons

the same as what is posted above

4.0
Jun 18, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

Part time people can get health insurance after a year employed. Health insurance for full time after 6 months. There are paid holidays, vacation, jury duty and sick days. You can buy company stock and Wal-Mart will contribut to the cost. They will work with you in your schedule for family events and or needed time off. Most of the people at Wal-Mart are good hard working family people wanting what everyone wants, the American dream.

Cons

I am a retired manager and service tech on exotic cars of 40 years. The below has not happened nor effected me but I have observed the events and felt complelled to stand up for the people who can't. I am a part time associate who works for the simple reason to get out of the house and to be with fun people and to make the people I work with laugh. At Wal-Mart most everyone is hired as part time with the promise of full time if they want. It is very hard to become full time. A manager will say your getting full time then not follow through. I have seen it take a year for one to become full time even though they were promised full time months ago. Wal-Mart has been raising hourly wages to meet industry standards but only to new hires. They hire an 18 year old off the street for 2 dollars more on the hour than the older hires. Guess who gets to train the new 2 dollar more on the hour new hire? You guessed it, the one who has been dedicated and hard working for years. A lot of the people work 2 jobs to feed their families and new people getting paid more to do less is a slap in the face and cause's animosity in the work place. 99% of the time over time is a big no no which can get you a verbal write up. At wally world they call it coaching. To keep full time associates from getting overtime they will call part time people to come in on their off days. There are times they have paid me more money than a full time person would have gotten paid for overtime because I make more than they do. Can you say "where is the bookkeeper?' At the store where I work upper management are great people. I can't say the same for most of the middle management want a be's. They bring in 25 year old people from college and make them managers over a department while having no people skills, I doubt they get along with their parents either. They make demands that they can't and or won't do themselves. If people call off from other departments they will take you from your's and have you work 3 departments at a time and complain loudly with the threat of termination because you didn't get your first job done. In the department that I work at it is always understaffed because not many people with a skill will work for the money they pay. When someone is hired who will work, a particular young manager from another department will come in and brow beat them. The last new hire lasted 4 days and we are already 3 people short. The record to quit in my department is 3 hours. Where I work the temperature can get to 100 with a humidity to match. We have always worn T shirts in the summer time to try and reject some of the heat. This is my 3rd summer there. A new young college graduate manager came in and said policy is you will wear uniform shirts, mine are long sleeves. I guess he forgets that there is a OSHA out there and I have read their policy very carefully. The associates who are paid the least are the ones on the front lines, the cashiers. Wal-Mart caters to the lower income people and the cashiers have to take the abuse from people to whom are proving they are lower class. If a associate makes a decision and the customer calls a manager the manager will side with the customer and give them a gift card. One is trying to save Wal-Mart money and the other is giving it away. Some customers do this over and over, can you blame them?

3.0
Jun 17, 2008
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Pros

Job stability at fair market salary

Cons

Very strong groups. Difficult for outsider with no prior connections to grow in company. Some senior management extremely weak in management. Very hard for senior/experienced new people to join and work

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Walmart Response
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Thank you for sharing your Advice to Senior Management. Leadership Training, Individual Development Planning, Birkman personal and team assessments and team building, and a culture that boasts “Respect for the Individual” are valued in our organization. Today, we proudly encourage the use of these resources and practices among our diverse associates. I think that you would see the positive difference these tools make within our work environment when leveraged appropriately.
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