Currys reviews

4.0

75% would recommend to a friend

(5,392 total reviews)
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Alex Baldock

81% approve of CEO

70% positive business outlook

Currys has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 5,392 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Currys employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Commerce de détail et de gros industry (3.5 stars).

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2.0
Jul 9, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

You make good friends quickly. Dealing with customers face to face can increase confidence.

Cons

Currys is obsessed with insurance (Whatever Happens) and extras, fair enough this is what makes the most profit, but so does making a high amount of overall sales. You are constantly harassed to sell the Whatever Happens insurance, which is maybe necessary for some products (PCs & Laptops), but not really for others, (TV's, which hardly ever come back faulty). In addition to this, you are constantly harassed to sell overpriced extras, for example, "high end" HDMI cables for TV's, which are mostly completely unnecessary for the customer, so you are forced to outright lie about their effectiveness. The biggest problem by far is that the company now works on a nonsensical points system, where you have to hit a certain amount every month to avoid being given a warning (called "Capability Process"), which is basically a three strikes, you're out system, this leads to staff avoiding customers as they don't want to risk their points total being hurt, which will obviously damage sales for the store, example, someone could sell £10,000 worth of product in a month, but be below points total and get warned, but someone who sold £2,000, but they had above borderline points, will not get warned. Pay is terrible in proportion for work done, staff are constantly being pushed for the above reasons, but the pay rarely goes up far beyond minimum wage, and you are constantly told about bonuses for high sales, but they rarely ever materialize, a few years ago, another staff member and myself sold 50 insurance deals between us in a month, the two highest in the store, but between us we got something like £40 bonus that month, and this was before the points system was even introduced. Advancement opportunities are on occasion given to undeserving members of staff, or promotions are given that make no sense, once in my store, a cashier with no prior sales experience was given a promotion to Sales Team Leader, despite there being many other viable candidates. Also, in terms of training, staff are often forced to travel large distances to another store for said training, instead of bringing the trainer themselves to each store, as the company they has to pay travel costs for the staff travelling, so the company likely ends up paying more.

2.0
Jul 7, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

amazing team, great products and lively customers!

Cons

working towards volume targets which carry weighted financial rewards which in some cases would not always benefit the customer. An assisted selling tool which has at least 6 steps too many and over complicates each transaction, and to be honest most consultants know which deal they are going to end up with anyway. Hard core managing of employees that miss some of the assisted selling tool steps is almost farcical!

2.0
Jun 2, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

You will meet some good colleges maybe even make friends to help through the battle of each day of meeting your massive amounts of sales targets you will also learn of technical aspects of computers and software sales marketing strategies finance & leasing options within there rigid NLP Training program.

Cons

The company reputation is very bad, low pay for what expectations are wanted from colleagues on a monthly basis, no commission. Ridged vague sales & training modules which are supposed to give you a chance of improvement in your development & increase wages which could take years to move up the ladder on completion.To much focus on over priced what ever happens care plan( 80% profit) & services with add-ons included which people do not want or need, Unfortunately its NUMBERS & THE HARD SELL so watch out customers.

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