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The Container Store

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The Container Store reviews

3.2

43% would recommend to a friend

(1,960 total reviews)

Joel Bines

46% approve of CEO

33% positive business outlook

The Container Store has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 1,960 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The The Container Store 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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2K reviews
2.0
Apr 22, 2015

full time empolyee

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great fellow employees surrounding you. Cream of the crop and all very kind. Leading salary and benefits.

Cons

at least at the South Loop location, as a new store , schedules are simply a disaster. Management is not typical of the company and seems to be very rigid and inflexible. This may be do to "new store" syndrome, trying to create perfection from the start. But, the experience is less than what I expected after reading the founder's book...makes the book seem like a fine idea but the reality is really far less than what he thinks is going on at ground level

2.0
Jan 17, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Great co-workers, can have a good salary, good benefits, good training for many

Cons

Where should I start... It is sad to say, but most of the not so positive reviews here are spot on. Why do we read that there are management issues in Dallas, Houston, Paramus, New York, Chicago, and so on. In the beginning Kip and Garrett had a dream, a dream of a great workplace where "Everyone would thrive." In this place there would be mutual respect, honesty, great business practices and a "Yummy Culture." And it happened, a great company was formed, great employees were hired, great products were sold and then something started to happen. The company started to grow, the "outliers" were harder to "contain." But rather than attempt to corral them the executives wanted to believe it was not happening. Because of this looking the other way and hoping/believing that the good in others would prevail, the opposite happened. The uncontrolled grew, and then we began to see the discontent in the full and part time employees. It is so sad that this great company has fallen. It is sad that the CEO, President and Vice Presidents do not take a stance and say the problems need to stop. How many reviews must be posted on this and many other sites before change happens. Garrett would have a heart attack if he heard what is said by store managers on a daily basis. It is all posted here and is emblazoned on the Fortune survey but it is only reviewed. Sure some management plans have been made after egregious behavior, but those managers are mostly still in their positions. You started LDP because of the survey but it is fast becoming a failure as have many in house, untested programs have. At least 50% of those"invited" to be involved have no desire to be there, a good 25% only say what they think you want them to say. Even the Area Directors have no clue as to what should be happening, and make some amazingly ignorant statements. This is yet another failure to be recorded. There are far too many expectations placed on store changes (campaigns and reworks) that it takes away from the look of the store and the ability to make sales. The amount of money wasted on many useless changes is astounding. Many added changes cost payroll. Payroll is another issue in that it is in part how bonuses for managers are rewarded. This disinsentifies adequate staffing. Bonuses should be entirely based on sales performance if we were truly employee first. Managers have even taken it upon themselves to determine that the new compensation guidlines were meant to make it more difficult to attain an excellent review thus ensuring their qualifying for bonuses. Kip has repeatedly said current salary should not determine percentage of increase but managers repeatedly say "you are well compensated."

4.0
Oct 11, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Wonderful co-workers, pay above most retail average, fabulous discount, interesting and dynamic work environment, never boring. Love Gift Wrap Wonderland !!!

Cons

Not a lot of full-time positions, some difficult hours (but fully disclosed in interview process), some questionable management practices among the full time and management staff (lots of closed-door conversations/gossip), lack of up front conversations when there should be. My exiting of the company was handled poorly/unethically (I resigned, was asked to stay on for two weeks by the GM, arranged with my future employer to do so, and was then informed it would be my last day, leaving a gap in my income and delaying the start date for my future job). I'd like to believe this was and isolated incident and not representative of the entire company, especially one that focuses so much on an employee-first culture and wanting the best for their employees.

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