Target reviews

3.5

58% would recommend to a friend

(94,096 total reviews)
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Michael Fiddelke

48% approve of CEO

40% positive business outlook

Target has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 94,096 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Target 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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94K reviews
3.0
Sep 21, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

This is going to be the review you'll want to read to get the real Overview of the PRO vs. CON of the ETL position. Good salary strait out of college. (In CA) You start at 57K. Trust me it's good compared to a lot of places. Plus they match 6% on 401K. Resume builder It's a nationally recognizable company. You will get experience here that can lead you to positions in management, sales, or training (HR position can lead to HR jobs) with other companies Personal growth and development: Target culture can lead you to develop yourself and achieve great things. You'll grow up a lot in this position and if you have the right STL/DTL you will develop as a professional. You may get to work with great people Depending on the store, culture, and leadership... you may get to know some amazing people! They will become drinking buddies and party with you on the weekends (#RetailTherapy)

Cons

Work life balance is hard Especially if you don't want to work weekends, nights, and holidays (its retail regardless of how high up you are) (if you're coming strait out of college you may envy your friends in 9-5 jobs... because you are working LONG HOURS during non typical times). Also you are on salary so you're free payroll (meaning you'll work 12 hour days and not get paid a penny more... especially when it's time to cut hourly payroll.) Lots of time doing low end work You will spend about 50% or more in this position doing base work. Meaning folding laundry. Pushing merchandise to the floor. Cashiering. So on and so forth. The experience isn't as good as you may think If you decide to leave after building your resume you will generally get offers for sales positions and MAYBE some okay management position offers. Long term employment looks grim The modern day economy is changing and online orders are taking over (Amazon cough cough Amazon). So long term Job stability doesn't look great. Especially since Target is making changes to get rid of ETLs to save on company expenses.

5.0
Jun 21, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

- Quick Learning - Fun Peers - Constantly evolving landscape - Pays well for new graduates

Cons

- Working weekends is a change that was hard to adapt to - Retail is an industry where everyone thinks you are a minimum wage slave, even if you aren't - Sometimes unreachable goals set by Corporate

2.0
Aug 27, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Great Discount, good experience, great location, good resume builder.

Cons

Moving to Minneapolis from NYC was a bit difficult. Much of the people who work there are very passive aggressive and they pretty much only like you if you're social rather than working hard. Most of my team members would go out of there office and constantly shop at the Target store attached to our building (awful store btw) and would work half of the time. Most of the people in the office talk behind each others back and they don't let people into their "group". I would say it's even harder if you aren't from Minnesota. The people I ended up working the best with were people that were from out of state (Chicago, KC, Denver, NYC, Boston, LA, etc.). We all have expierenced similar experiences. To be honest, working at Target HQ is very much like High School. The pay is also pretty awful. For a job right out of college, maybe a good fit, but if you're trying to build a career with this company, look elsewhere. I truly believe though that this company has a "Minnesota Nice" mentality which is completely fake and passive aggressive. I've worked in two other cities, and It's really hard to explain if you haven't worked or lived in Minnesota. Just remember that when you arrive.

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