The Home Depot reviews

3.7

69% would recommend to a friend

(55,768 total reviews)
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Ted Decker

66% approve of CEO

60% positive business outlook

The Home Depot has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 55,768 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The The Home Depot 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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56K reviews
2.0
Jun 11, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

One of the best reasons to work for THD is that it is a staple industry that will only continue to see further long term growth, if the company is managed properly, since people will always need housing and there will always be a demand for home repair maintenance and updating. Also, that it is a well- known company and i believe, for the most part, a well-liked company, even with the problem issues that the company continues to struggle with. What company doesn't have issues at one time or another. If corporate is sharpened enough to remain ahead of the curve, minimizing any further negative pitfalls, it could easily return to and maintain it's previous reputation for customer service and market standing, being THE BEST place to shop for your home needs.

Cons

Some of the negatives i experienced when i worked for this company are that they did NOT hire the most competent and qualified people that they could, they put people in positions they are not "suited" for. Management needs be more pro-active in commending employees for a job well done and be more "hands on" supportive of serving customers and heading off potentially ugly issues, and certainly be more knowledgeable of how to operate store systems. Handing out badges, paper certificates, and occasional prizes here and there because it's a requirement to meet a certain quota of awards is not fair to everyone. But, giving better raises more often, when they are warranted seems like a better way of rewarding and motivating associates. So, in brief, store management was not the greatest. Their work scheduling structure and format is totally horrid/ unhealthy, and makes it nearly impossible to have any kind of normal family or personal life.

1.0
Jan 12, 2025

Terrible New Policies

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The people I work with directly are great. I also think my job itself is pretty interesting.

Cons

A RTO policy was just implemented for the SEO department, despite half the team living out of state. Now, the time in position policy has been extended from one year to two years. All corporate employees need to work a day in a Home Depot store per quarter, no matter if it's relevant to their day to day job or not. Lastly, the worry of being laid off is a constant cloud over your head.

3.0
Jun 26, 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Work from home. Able to flex my schedule Two 15 minutes breaks that I can take whenever I want to. Don’t have to be on camera all day. Equipment is provided and training is not too bad. They send gifts out all the time. Paid Holidays. Success sharing. 2 times a year! 401k. You can travel and take your equipment with you (if approved of course) Voluntary time off Apps for the associate. Hard to get canned

Cons

The benefits are subpar. Hard to get in touch with your supervisor when you really need support. Growth can seem almost nonexistent for some. Only 4 hours of PTO a month and you can’t use doctor excuses for any call outs. Systems are ALWAYS changing to the point where you think you may know something and then they up and change it. Too much change. Pay is not worth the abuse we receive from customers. Customers are treated better than the employees. Training does NOT prepare you for the floor. The raises are mediocre. Associates feeling so burnt out as the workload is a lot. Can get stuck with up to 5 chats and you are calling out to stores for the customers while taking chats. Weekly one on ones can feel like a bashing session. Some managers have little to no experience with your job role and so they can’t relate to you when you are going through it. No down time to do any kind of exploring for new opportunities. Chats come in so heavy.

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