Walmart reviews

3.4

55% would recommend to a friend

(142,344 total reviews)
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58% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

Walmart has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 142,344 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 Ventas al mayoreo y al menudeo industry (3.5 stars).

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142K reviews
5.0
Feb 15, 2010

Freight Team

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Pros

the very welcoming and conducive environment where thousands of customers comes every minute. very friendly employees, paid vocation and training.

Cons

long time standing hours with alot of customers and also working under pressure. annoying customers all the time. no much brakes

3.0
Feb 15, 2010
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Pros

Very good place to work if individual who has no education. Steady consist pay raises. Nice yearly bonus. Excellent work scheduling.

Cons

Pay brackets are bad. You will either receive a (50, 40, 0 cent raiser per year) typically an exceptional worker will get 50 cent raise and a complete slacker will get a 40 cent. Unless your a cashier you will always get 50 cents. No incentive for good employees to stay with the company unless they've been sucked in. Good incentive for horrible employees to stay.

3.0
Feb 14, 2010
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Pros

Walmart has a very competitive pay range for assitant managers, Co-Managers and Store Managers, when compared to other retail. Department managers also get competitive pay. Health Benefits for all employees are very good, especially if something severe happens. Benefits are not designed for the millions of employees to go to the doctor evertime they get a runny nose.

Cons

Walmart has hired way too many people from outside the company into Senior management levels. People who have never actually worked in a store and want to do things like they did in thier previous company. They all also want to run thier own "programs" so you end up doing the company program, the Market manager program, each of the market team's programs, the regional's programs, the Divisional manager's program, and by the time you get this done, someone new from outside the company is hired and you start over. Sam Walton never had to deal with the volume and pressures of todays Walmart, but neither have the Regional managers and Divisional managers that are working there today. Sam Walton certainly would have had to adapt to todays expectations, but he beleived in promoting from within so that people that were on the frontline and knew how things worked moved up and made decisions, not people that read a book and became experts on how to run a walmart. Market managers make or break you. If you cross them, you are done, regardless of what you bring to the company. Hours are sometimes inconcievable. Your job is never done. There is always something that will prevent you from days off, or taking a vacation.

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