Target reviews

3.5

57% would recommend to a friend

(94,099 total reviews)
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Michael Fiddelke

47% approve of CEO

40% positive business outlook

Target has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 94,099 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 Ventas al mayoreo y al menudeo industry (3.5 stars).

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2.0
Sep 26, 2011
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

--The name on your resume --Salary is in line with other mass retailers for the same position --You'll get promoted (at least) every two years, regardless of how well you perform --10% discount at stores

Cons

--Target claims to champion diversity, but they have "Leadership Expectations" that you are expected to work towards meeting. If everyone met them, the company would be run by robots, as everyone would be the same--which is exactly what it feels like when you're talking to upper management. --If you do an incredible job you can be sure 1-2 people will notice; if you slip up you can be sure 8-10 people will be telling on you. It is an elementary school environment where people get ahead by making themselves look better than you, but they will chalk it up to "helping you develop". --You best work toward "strategizing" and "innovating" to improve the business, but you best not stretch too far from every best practice that governs the company--don't forget to be "resilient and adaptable" and accept the best practices already in place. --Have a sense of humor? Don't use it in a team setting--it doesn't constitute "communicating effectively". --Managers will say they want you to fit in and be happy at Target, but the second you suggest you're unhappy you can bet you will be watched like a hawk. --You can work 18 hour days and driving millions of dollars in sales/profitability improvements, but the person in the cube next to you will be promoted before you if they're running the right categories and networking with the right people.

4.0
Aug 19, 2011
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Target is a great place to start a career. The company culture is supportive and because Target has so many resources the training is fantastic. It's a relatively safe environment to transition into the business world and learn about yourself. The people at Target are the best thing about the company and there are many ways to get involved with the Target community socially outside of work. I will keep many of the connections I made there for the rest of my career.

Cons

While the team-based culture is great for feeling connected and positive about your day-to-day, it creates a difficult environment for making effective business decisions. Politics seem to play a bigger part in key decisions than they should. There isn't that much autonomy as everything needs to be signed off on by 5 or 6 people and the result is generally a watered-down execution of a good idea.

4.0
Oct 23, 2010
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

-great opportunity to run a P&L -company culture (IF you fit in...if you don't feel entirely comfortable while interviewing and knowing you'll be part of a team at all times, you really won't like Target. See the other reviews) -Innovative viewpoint for retail -well defined career path

Cons

Others here have described the culture clash between MBA hires and those growing up in the company. This is getting better but it is based on fear of those growing up in the company that they have no future without an MBA. Sr Management isn't doing much to change that perception. That being said, Target is a great company to work for either as an MBA hire Buyer or a Business Analyst. You have a lot of autonomy to drive a business and put your strengths to work coordinating a strategy. There is definitely a "game" to be played at Target and there are politics but no more than at other companies of a similar size. On to the biggest issue. Living in Minnesota. If you are coming from a large city and/or are relocating alone, think very hard about making a move. Minneapolis (weather aside) is not a large city and is comprised of mainly people who grew up there, went to college there (you don't even have to leave the "cities" to go to the U) and still live there. It is an extremely cliquey city and despite the term "Minnesota Nice", it's not really a very friendly city. In fact, most transplants know Minnesota Nice to mean just the opposite, very polite but fairly fake when it comes to friendliness. Minnesotans will tell you what a world class city they have with culture, theater, outdoor activities...I'm not arguing that though few of them have a comparison point...but making friends becomes an exercise in finding other transplants.

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