McDonald's reviews

3.6

60% would recommend to a friend

(144,873 total reviews)
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Chris Kempczinski

71% approve of CEO

50% positive business outlook

McDonald's has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 144,873 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The McDonald's employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Restaurantes y servicios de comidas industry (3.7 stars).

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145K reviews
2.0
Jan 7, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

McDonald's is truely an american company that is looking for ways to maintain longterm growth. It is an exciting time with McCafe which should become as recognized to our brand as drive thru's and breakfast are for us. We often promote from within and have a fabulous team of owner opperators. And alot of them started out as crew people. We teach alot of people some basic job skills. We provide people with a great product at a fantastic value. McDonald's has some amazing products and employees even more amazing people. The atmosphere is fast paced and stimulating. We have the BEST Happy Meal program!

Cons

McDonald's talks about being about people, but we abuse our employees alot. Having to work weekends and holidays and 50 to 60 hours. It is amazing that anyone would take a multimillion dollar business and put teenagers in charge, and in a lot of cases not even have any type of admin. assistant. We don't give the training needed, because it takes away from the bottom line, and we do little to recognize our employees. The job is hard, the hours are long and the rewards are few. Its even officially labled. the "mcJob". Its hard to really have alot of pride in that.

2.0
Jan 6, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

McDonald's is one of the few companies that is doing well in this weak economy. The strong brand is a huge advantage for the company. For those willing to work long hours, work exceptionally hard and be very agreeable with management, there are advancement opportunities. Benefits are good. The Oak Brook offices are comfortable and well maintained.

Cons

McDonald's is very ingrown and not very open to ideas from outsiders. McDonald's values "nice" people over competent people. It's extremely important to not "rock the boat" - management at all levels is not open to suggestions. Success at McDonald's requires a lot of networking and office politics are very important. This isn't a bad thing, it's just something to be aware of. Knowing how the office game is played is important at every company but is especially important at McDonald's. There's a certain type of person who succeeds at McDonald's - very cheerful, kind of bland, willing to work long hours without complaining, able to be extremely tactful. Again, not all bad, just the way it is. I think it's telling that year after year, most departments score low on the employee survey area asking whether "a free exchange of ideas is encouraged." Many managers are of the mindset of "don't tell me any bad news." The other thing to remember about McDonald's is that it's a very large company. There are small pockets of the company that do interesting and innovative work. The Romeoville Innovation Center is a great place to work. It doesn't seem to have the "play it safe" attitude that pervades much of McDonald's. Overall, the company is not bad but in most of the office jobs, it's much more important to get along with people than to be innovative. Ideally, you want people who are both fun to work with and are great at their jobs and it's important that a company inspire a feeling of respect for all employees. McDonald's does try to do this. However, the social and networking aspects of the company and the need to "go along" are so important to an individual's success that someone who is at all outspoken will have a very difficult time here. Everything I've said to this point has to do with professional jobs at McDonald's. Restaurant jobs are boring and poorly paid. Restaurant managers work extremely hard. In many ways, the success of McDonald's is built on the backs of poorly paid overworked restaurant managers and crew.

5.0
Jan 2, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Hard work pays off at McDonald's, and the benefits are great - especially the 401K. I've never met a harder working group of people. That applies to the people in the restaurants, as well as the staff in each of the regions. Imagine the challenges of tuning an engine that is running 24-7. That analogy applies to McDonald's - it's a system that never sleeps. But, everyone in McDonad's strives each day to do a better job than the day before. It isn't an easy task. But, it is a cornerstone of the culture.

Cons

We work extremely hard - the restaurants only close 2 days a year. It doesn't matter what your discipline is - it's challenging work. But, we're also the best in the industry. McDonald's is using technology more than it ever has, but it still has a long way to go before technology provides the benefits it has the potential to provide to the system.

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