Lidl reviews

3.4

58% would recommend to a friend

(8,069 total reviews)

Kenneth McGrath

73% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

Lidl has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 8,069 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Lidl 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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8K reviews
3.0
May 3, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

I truly feel Lidl has great potential, the pay is very decent, the exposure is uncharted, technologically advanced, flex work hours, and the environment is fresh!

Cons

As a part of the purchasing dept it's one of thee most cut throats and dog eat dog situations you will ever enter. Promotions are based off of who can bark the loudest vs. actual merit and work ethic. Which sucks, cause they have great analyst that constantly get overlooked while new comers jump to the front of the line. I worked really closely with QA and they have the blind leading the blind!! I can't even count how many delays were encountered due to their sensory teams leadership!

1.0
Jan 4, 2017

Say NO Lidl- RUN THE OTHER WAY

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great people to work with and good compensation.

Cons

Hire fresh graduates no experience making more money than people who have experience and degree. HR a bunch of snakes always hissing. Can't be trusted. Will stab you in the back. Very unprofessional. People holding positions in HR and don't have any experience. Always hire Europeans before US citizens. This is NOT employer of choice.

2.0
Nov 7, 2016

Not what they tell you it will be

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Some people get to travel overseas to train. Lidl is the top fourth retailer in the world. Working for a company new to the US is exciting.

Cons

Everything they told us during training at HQ about what working in a store would be like, is NOT the case. Especially efficiency. Lidl has most of the people training overseas staying in no frills hotels for months at a time because they have a contract with this hotel. Most of us have no kitchen, no laundry, no breakfast. Think staying at a super 8 or motel 6 for months at a time. Living in a different country with a different culture alone is hard enough. It makes being to work on time, being healthy and prepared for the day nearly impossible. When training at HQ we didn't get our flights and accommodation info until less than a week before we left. Some of my colleagues are isolated, far from other colleagues. Most of us are not paired in similar locations to the areas we will be working in back home in the states. For example someone from a small town in the states is training in a high traffic London store and someone from a city in the states is working in a small village. The hours are long and expectations are high. Not only are we expected to take 70% of training responsibility for ourselves but we are expected to fix the stores and step on the toes of our training teams in the UK. So we are brand new to this company, most of us new to the grocery industry and we are expected to train at the same time as telling our trainers how to fix their stores. The inconsistency of training really makes me worried for the success of Lidl US stores. We will all be going back with completely different ideas of how a Lidl store should be run, many of us not prepared at all to run our own store and train an entire team on how to.

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