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Lowe's Home Improvement

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Customers First, Profit second, Associates Last - Brand and Marketing Manager Lowe's Home Improvement Employee Review

3.0
Sep 9, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

-Strong executive leadership that knows how to balance short-term results with long-term growth -Genuine commitment to supporting Associates in the field at the corporate level -Consistent focus on delivering better experience for customers -Large company with ladders to climb -Emphasis on continuous growth and improvement

Cons

- Too many VPs and business leaders required for consensus and decisions. Mid-level management is either poorly equipped or poorly positioned to deliver on what is often poorly communicated strategy for delivering on executive leadership team initiatives. - Sub-par compensation and benefits at the corporate level, depending on your line of business (par if you factor in a full bonus). - Best practice is too often thrown to the wayside in favor of "this is how we've always done it." There's little to no incentive to innovate or push against the status quo, despite leaders clamoring for it. - Advancement opportunities are available, but the application process heavily favors external candidates for corporate roles. If you love Lowe's and want to move up, it's often easier accept an offer elsewhere and attempt to rejoin at a higher pay-band/title. Promotions in-house limit pay potential, and "lateral" moves result in routinely lateral pay bumps. - High expectations and mandates from department leadership, but often with few resources or little investment provided to meet them. - There seems to be a general unwillingness to pay for what's expected. If corporate and store leaders want to attract talented associates and encourage them to stick around, they have to be willing to pay for it. If you want great associates, treat associates like they're great. If you view associates as replaceable, don't be surprised when they're gone and need to be replaced. If you want to revamp entire systems and processes, VPs have to be willing to advocate for time and budget for R&D.

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Cons

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1.0
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Pros

If you want to be lazy it's perfect 👌

Cons

This is the worst company I have EVER worked for, the worst I've ever been treated by an employer. So bad it caused me to be suicidal. The managers are incompetent. They are not leaders, they do not care about your wellbeing, just what they can get out of you. If you don't get credit cards you get yelled at. I'm seen so many employees just walk out because of that reason alone. I begged for full time, never gave it to me, but still give it to new hires. Which caused my kids and I to have no health insurance. Constantly changing my schedule. Which causes you to never be able to make any plans, or have a life. Denied my leave of absence for surgery as I'm literally laying in bed waiting to get surgery. Which was still dinged as a call out. Eventually leading me to a final, to finally get fired from the hell hole that is Lowes. I was smiling getting fired, walked out the door and felt so much relief. Lowes blows.

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