Argos reviews

3.8

64% would recommend to a friend

(3,714 total reviews)

Mike Coupe

51% approve of CEO

38% positive business outlook

Argos has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 3,714 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Argos 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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4K reviews
2.0
Sep 11, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Having fun with other members of staff is probably the only thing that's good.

Cons

This isn't for all Argos stores, but I feel after my terrible experience, I've just got to put this. Management in my store was more than shocking. Bullying, harassment, crap pay, being made to stay longer than your shift without payment, favoritism, management and team leaders discussing staff members in an unprofessional manner, staff members crying due to treatment from management, in my store, team leaders and managers (apart from one) rarely helped out and stood discussing their private lives whilst you're left to struggle serving customers, picking items (using the worst designed headset system that won't listen to you and have you going completely mental) and putting away delivery. "If you need a hand just ask"- I'm sorry, but I shouldn't have to ask, you should be pulling your weight. Staff were mocked for being upset and passive aggressively harassed in briefings. Constantly being pushed to harrass customers with Argos cards, care and add on's. And being patronised and told weekly when you're not doing well. It's more like a nursery school than a workplace. I'm sure other stores are better, but from my experience, get a job where you're going to be paid your worth, respected and valued as an employee. Stupid contracts, heard of people who work 20 + hours every week and are on 3 hour contracts. 3 hour shifts? Are you joking?! Being bullied in the workplace by a MANAGER is disgusting. I'm more than glad I left for somewhere where I feel like I'm a value to the company and where management treat everyone as equals and not children. 10% discount for all the staff do for the company too?

1.0
Jun 23, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Some of the staff are friendly.

Cons

Sat navy not up to date, vans are much to large to drive down the streets expected. If busy on the vans, you might get lucky to have 15 mins break on a shift, or at times nothing at all. Job is very stressful.

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Argos Response
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Hey, thanks for the advice on the vans. Good tip. Those pesky satnavs; I'll be sure to share your feedback with the management teams.
1.0
May 11, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Co-workers are welcoming and hard working, and do the best they can under impossible circumstances. Management also do what they can, but are often stymied by their own targets.

Cons

The company itself and it's policies are truly terrible - I have worked there for nearly two years and have long since realised it is ALL about the bottom line with Argos, and they don't care about the staff at all. Working on the tills means constant nagging to achieve impossible targets in sales, and even if these are achieved there is rarely any positive recognition, just more pressure to achieve more. Working in the stockroom means constant nagging to work faster, even to the point that dangerous manual handling practices become commonplace. Every employee I have spoken to has had the same complaints as myself - low pay, poor training and support, and unreliable hours (you might have a long period of barely scraping by on a few hours a week followed by a week of consecutive ten hour shifts, and there is nothing you can do about it) The workload is constantly increasing, and new ideas are constantly being introduced with no warning, no oversight, and no thought to how they might affect the staff. Those who complain are routinely ignored or reprimanded. I would have left a long time ago if it weren't for the friends I've made there. Argos puts a great emphasis on working as a team, and to their credit, most employees I've known do try their hardest to support their colleagues. But you soon realise that the higher ups simply use this concept as a way to guilt their workers into accepting terrible conditions. In the relatively short time I've worked for this company, I've known several people who have been put on medical leave, or even quit completely, due to work related stress. Several more have sustained serious injuries from unsafe working conditions due to rushing to complete work that has not been assigned enough time or staff. I've seen my immediate boss put in hours of unpaid overtime, give his blood sweat and tears to the company, only to be demoted due to a 'bad attitude'...because he tried to help his colleagues by bringing up the difficulties we were having. I've seen an employee who has been with the company for over 20 years have her hours halved because she was unable to keep up with all the new technological changes. It's a stressful, fast-paced, demanding job. That in itself is not a problem. The problem is that you can give everything you have to the job and you will get nothing back. You are just a drone to Argos, nothing more, and they make it very clear that you can be easily replaced.

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