Walmart reviews

3.4

55% would recommend to a friend

(142,079 total reviews)
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John Furner

60% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

Walmart has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 142,079 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 Commerce de détail et de gros industry (3.5 stars).

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142K reviews
1.0
Oct 5, 2015

Temp Employment Not Worth It

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Pros

As a temp. employee, I got almost full-time hours each week.

Cons

Hired as a Temporary Employee, I worked nearly full-time hours from the first week I was hired; I completed all of the training and was placed on the front-end within a couple of days. However, Walmart's policies about benefits, full-time employment incentives, etc. kick-in after you've been there for 90 days. Everything from your health care options to even your Walmart store discount card are not valid until after the initial 90 days. I have more than adequate customer service and management experience; I looked at this initial position as a way to move up within the company. Every member of management I spoke with agreed that promotions, further training and momentum within the company itself were all in my future. I had been employed there for 87 days, when I was called back to the office and told " Walmart has elected to end your temporary assignment". No other reason was given, even when I asked. It was in the middle of my shift, in the middle of the work week and I was on the schedule at almost full-time hours for the next two weeks to come. The CSMs on the front end were blind-sided as well and suddenly had to find cashiers available to cover my shifts without going into overtime. It was not fun for anyone! I am convinced given that I was obviously an asset to the store and based on my observation of other new hire employees, the practice of hiring new people and working them as though they are full-time

2.0
Sep 25, 2015
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Pros

Work life balance is great. So great in fact that it seems to be the place where people lacking in career ambition go and collect a paycheck

Cons

People hide behind the "respect for the individual" whenever someone challenges questionable statements or ideas. Bad idea's are allowed to proceed far to long and go un-checked behind this premise Legacy employees stifle innovation. Mid and Senior leadership team is heavily based on tenure which means that anyone who hasn't had the opportunity to jump ship earlier to a bigger and better opportunity is around to try and do more of the same stuff over and over. Additionally, high performers with great potential hit a much earlier ceiling than their talent dictates due to the mid level of tenure driver leadership who haven't done enough or possess enough talent to go elsewhere

2.0
Jan 7, 2015
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Pros

Salaries are competitive (for Labs), great work-life balance if your team is laid back (like mine). The culture is more or less of a typical Bay Area internet company. People are generally nice.

Cons

Benefits are sub-par for a company trying to compete with Google, Facebook; health insurance is something that definitely needs to be considered when negotiating (same selection as store employees). Hiring process is a bit questionable; there doesn't seem to be a ton of concern for culture fit, at least on the Labs side. Labs leadership seems rather hands off; I sense that they are coasting as well, as they are not held accountable for anything important like revenue. The expectation is that you under-promise and over-deliver. There isn't much incentive to innovate.

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