Marshalls reviews

3.4

59% would recommend to a friend

(7,625 total reviews)
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Ernie Herrman

55% approve of CEO

47% positive business outlook

Marshalls has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 7,625 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Marshalls 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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8K reviews
2.0
Nov 28, 2012

OK, for the right person

Recommend
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Pros

In theory it is a simple job, with flexible schedules for part-time workers.Weekly pay check. Co workers are friendly for the most part. Bday/Holiday parties

Cons

Lack of people working any given shift. Managers expect an 8+ pallet truck to be recieved by 3 people over the course of 4 hours. They do not hold you accountable however they do put time on how long it should take to do each task. You will work your ass off just to be asked why it is taking so long. The time goals are unreachable. The entire store is lock and key, if you need a pen, tools, or other resources you have to call for a manager to get them, huge waste of time! As a part-timer, anything you do pretty much needs manager approval. Managers are constantly out of the store on training/vacation/conference calls, but I dont feel that any of this information is relayed to the associate. LOTS of rules with the expectation of full time results from part time workers. No training, showed up day one and was told to get to work. Made us watch an anti-Union video, im not a big fan of unions to begin with however I will make my own choices. The video drops you to walmarts level. A lot of people will complain about lack of hours, however I average about 25 which I consider high for a part time job. My complaint here would be that too many people stand around doing nothing, cashier, fitting room people just stand and wait on customers which at times are few and far between, not always but early mornings are dead. We will have days that are really dead, both customers and projects. On these days they will have you walk around in a circle doing nothing instead of sending you home. I will openly volunteer to go home an hour today, and stay an hour longer tomorrow when its busy so labor doesnt get jacked, and managers will look at me like im retarded. CUT NOW, SPEND LATER! Managers are friendly, but they kinda have their heads up their ass when it comes to managing people/time. Very unrealistic. Loss prevention measures feel like they are aimed at the associates and not the customers. Employee theft hasnt been an issue at our location, but customer theft is rampant. I am all for diversity in the work place, however of the 40 or so employees, most are 40+ years of age and there are only 4...maybe 5 male associates. Being younger, taller, and more fit than other employees, I feel I get asked to do things that others cant or are unwilling to do. Of course I will gladly volunteer to climb a ladder and take down some product over you sending a 60 year old woman to do it but please, 1 or 2 tall/fit males would make a world of change for my back. Very BORING job, tasks are repetative. MIN WAGE.

2.0
Nov 28, 2012

Unrealistic

Recommend
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Pros

Good experience for first time work, college students, high school students.

Cons

scarce hours, ridiculous management, bad pay, they want you to take your job of hanging clothes extremely serious,

2.0
Nov 20, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

Pros? You get paid. minimum wage. If its you first job you'll have the pleasure of learning how it is in the real world and seeing how important it is to advance from your current state and seek better jobs out there with this experience. It is essential you know how to do the basics and is is a semi-good way to start. OR get you angry.

Cons

They dont work with you on hours, they dont monitor the conduct of the employees, they dont require english to be a necessary language even at the register. They don't teach you very well other than show you right on the spot without any regard to the customer whatsoever. If they were to take the time to make sure their employees werent monolingual and helped their new associates to adjust to the new enviroment this would be a different post.

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