Walmart reviews

3.4

55% would recommend to a friend

(142,115 total reviews)
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John Furner

58% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

Walmart has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 142,115 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Walmart 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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142K reviews
3.0
Jul 16, 2013

Profit over people

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Pros

I was paid, it is hard to think of anything else. If you can turn a blind eye to the plight of the vast majority of people who work there you will be okay.

Cons

Employees are not valued - referred to as 'bodies' by management. Hours are long. No work/life balance. You are expected to work way longer than your so called regular hours. The quality of management around me was dire.

2.0
Apr 13, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Work from home and PTO time is still an option for many Most depts are M-F Co-workers (non manager) are some of the nicest and most genuine people you will ever meet Cafeteria and limited shuttle services offered If you know how to navigate yourself around the system here, you will have many opportunities in differing departments. Great for worders (regular full-time) who have children. Quite pro-family in some regards.

Cons

Sadly, becoming more of the stereotype that you always think about when Walmart is mentioned. Used to have a start-up vibe and a feeling of family among staff. Not like that anymore. Obscene number of "managers" here. Many many full timers have inflated titles. Lots of meetings. We have meetings about when to have a meeting. Some full-timers that have been here a while are simply unproductive and stunningly lazy, yet still manage to remain. Why, because unlike most Valley employers who hire based on a balance of skills and personality and has checks and balances to make sure those needs are met, many departments here are left to their own devices. Lack of diversity. Shockingly so. And they seem to be blind to it nowadays. They are starting to feed us employees the same pr statements more so then before which is a red flag for many. Many dept managers are allowed to make up their own rules in regards to handling of employees. Some Directors and Senior managers are fantastic at building their teams and motivating them. Some sadly enough fall short and as a result many great employees leave to work elsewhere . HR dept is a nightmare and hiring practices are suspect at best and in some cases "allegedly" illegal. We've had layoffs here before, can't rule it out in the future. Many many MANY contractors on staff here who are expected to adhere to the same standard as us full timers, yet, receive little to none of the same benefits. And for the past couple months, they have been quietly letting many contractors who have been here for YEARS go and replacing them with newer and cheaper contractors. Seriously, that's why they are being shut out, because the company has decided to no longer extend those contracts instead of on-boarding them. This allows them to keep a certain staffing level but avoid paying taxes and benefits etc. Nerve wracking for us blue badgers because many of us were also being laid off not too long ago as well. Pay and benefit packages could be much better. Not good compared to similar companies in the area. Technology is horribly dated Reviews process is in a word: Intense. We joke that it's a 5 year training course, as many full-time employees seem to leave at the 5 year mark.

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