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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
1.0
Dec 1, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

Most of the people that I work with have become great friends of mine. I will keep in contact with most of them throughout life.

Cons

The main issue I have right now (and there are hundreds more) is that I've heard managers say that people on this website are just upset and venting. The tone behind it was that because we are so upset at the company none of these complaints are worth actually listening to. Apparently we are just complaining to hear ourselves complain. I heard a manager say the other day that if our AT is set at $60 and you see a customer with less than $60 in their cart then there are still needs that they have not fulfilled. I'm sorry but if a customer comes in to buy a pitcher for their lemonade and that is all they need then maybe that's all they truly need. Not $60 of other stuff just because we'd like to over sell everyone who comes into the store. I know...what a radical concept!

3.0
Nov 9, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great Employees. The only reason I stick around is because of the bonds I've formed with the other full-timers and part-time staff. I love these people like my own family. Full-time Salary is good for retail. Discount is good.

Cons

New scheduling system is awful. It randomly assigns your schedule from week to week and we no longer have consistent days off. You have to submit your time off requests up to 5 weeks in advance and yet our manager only posts our schedule 10 days in advance. It's extremely hard to plan anything short term or even make appointments. It seems like all the decisions made in the past 2 years to help our company get through the economic crisis have all been at the detriment of the employee. They tell us that we're lucky to have our jobs but it's borderline abuse. We still see countless examples of frivolous spending; full page color ads in the New York Times, $500,000 on new lighting for 5 stores, tons of money on in-store graphics and art-work, etc. I wonder how much those die-cut ladies for the travel tables cost each store during the Travel Sale? Did they really help us sell more travel items? In the mean time they've cut or taken away our 401k matching, wellness program, 1 weekend day off, salary freeze (going into the 3rd year now), holidays, company celebrations and countless other small things that add up. Our CEO even said in a company conference call that if we didn't like things then we could leave, "We need the turnover" he said. I long for the days when our company's principles were about family and a work/life balance. When we all felt PROUD to work for The Container Store, and when we treated our valuable employees as that, VALUABLE. We hire the best, yet they think that we won't see when all the small things start to disappear. We used to celebrate these things. We used to make this a place where everyone wanted to work. "NO LAYOFFS EVER", What a crock. This is a lie. We do seasonal layoffs every year, and while "seasonal" employees know this when they accept their position we don't just lay off the seasonal people when the season ends. The stores use this time to re-evaluate EVERYONE on staff. As a full-time member I have been in the GM's office and given my opinion on all part-timers seasonal or not and whether I think they should stay or go. I have seen plenty of seasoned veterans get cut during this time and lumped in with "seasonal layoffs". Also I know of at least 3 Full-timers that were let go due to a "reduction in staff". That is a layoff. Stop writing articles and doing interviews saying that we've never done lay-offs, it's simply not true and is disappointing coming from a company that used to have more respect for the truth and their own principles. Advancement. Unless you have an "IN" with someone that matters then forget about it. I have seen New Stores fill management positions with people from outside the company and not give those from within a chance because they were not in the same market as the new store. We do not have a place to go to find company postings of open job positions or a way to apply for them. Most of the time you don't know a position is open until they are announcing the new person in the role. We find out these things in morning huddles and intra-store voicemails. When I started I was so hopeful and encouraged at the opportunities that were out there, now I realize that all is not how it appears or was first portrayed. Company VP's are out of touch with the plight of the stores.

4.0
Nov 4, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

+Great employee discount. 40% off regularly priced items, 50% off Elfa products, discounted gift card purchases. +Very organized about everything, communication, store policies, etc. +Health and dental benefits available to part-time associates +Excellent benefits for full-time employees

Cons

-Very difficult to become a full-time employee -Very hard to advance within the company. -Standard retail downfalls, holidays, odd schedules, etc..

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