Starbucks reviews

3.5

56% would recommend to a friend

(85,230 total reviews)
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Brian Niccol

31% approve of CEO

40% positive business outlook

Starbucks has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 85,230 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Starbucks employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Restauration industry (3.7 stars).

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85K reviews
1.0
Apr 28, 2010
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good performance, bonus and stock package at the Director level Free pound of coffee every week and 30% discounts on all products in stores Great kitchens at the HQ stocked with nearly every beverage Starbucks makes

Cons

The company (with Howard's full knowledge and approval) spent years recklessly building stores with nothing but "gut feel" to guide decisions. When the economy went bust, they continued to build build build. It wasn't until 2009 that they laid people off from Store Development. Howard blamed all of the long time senior executives and fired or pushed ALL but one of them out of the company, along with hundreds of smart, talented, long time employees. The company is now full of cronies that managed to hang on to their positions by agreeing to programs conceived by Howard over a weekend and that lost millions more for the company. IT is totally dysfunctional: projects with real ROI are shelved unless you spend an entire year politicking to get 30 signatures just to start working on defining the project. Projects with the strongest, hardest business case that you've ever seen are shut down simply due to a accounting or process technicality. IT processes are constantly changing and none of them are documented. When you think you have figured out a process, it will get changed the next time you try to get a project approved. Change itself is not a problem, if it actually made sense or there was some business value to it, but most of the changes are arbitrary and punitive. Many of the new leadership positions tend to be filled with inexperienced and unskilled cast offs from other companies. If you like working for someone who you will never learn anything from, this is the place for you. Corporate Social Responsibility would be great if was actually backed up with real business value. There seem to be pet projects from Howard that sound great on the surface and make everyone "feel good", but have no real proof that they conserve resources; these projects tend to get all the money and attention, while real projects with strong business cases, get caught up in an endless bureaucratic, ever changing process loop.

1.0
May 29, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The job itself is easy. Some of my co-workers were great; we got a free lb of coffee a week (if we remembered to claim it; they sure don't remind you). The pay was more than minimum wage at the time.

Cons

There was a hostile work environment in which I was harassed by a superior for my political beliefs, religious choices, choice of diet, the vehicle I drove, as well as a sexual comment made about my body. When I followed company protocol and filed a complaint, I was treated as if I had done something wrong. I did not feel safe working with my harasser, and so MY hours were cut so that I could no longer afford my rent and bills. My harasser never faced any consequences, and I eventually left because of this. The shift managers receive a larger percentage of the tips than baristas do, even if they never make a single drink.

2.0
Mar 2, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Benefits are great, certain partners are amazing

Cons

The culture in certain organizations of the company are toxic. People have gotten away with treating support staff and individual contributors so poorly that is has almost become a permanent state if mind. Problem people are not dealt with. They are given too many chances even when they have shown no changes in quilling their dismissive, discriminatory and condescending behavior. These single point of failure people seem to be kept around because of their tribal knowledge at the expense of moral and growing talent. The sense of cross team collaboration is an illusion with in an org. Management does things behind employees backs like forcing someone to backfill a role but if that role takes more than 6 months to fill that person can lose their position so now that person is out of a job. People will get moved in project roles or special positions and a month later it's suddenly been eliminated. People in leadership roles will just spend money on subscriptions and products without consulting finance or senior leaders leaving money tied up for years and no room to grow talent

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