Walmart reviews

3.4

55% would recommend to a friend

(142,189 total reviews)
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John Furner

58% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

Walmart has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 142,189 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
1.0
Oct 24, 2015
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Pros

Good pay is about all I can say about Walmart in terms of management positions. In most other ways, I find it to be the worst employer I've ever had.

Cons

Senior leadership pushes an intoxicating level of condescending, paternalistic rhetoric about how awesome Walmart and its culture supposedly is. It's NOT a good culture...the amount of "self-love" and the sense that Walmart is better than anywhere else is a joke. NO investment in employees (sorry, they like to call us "associates"), the workplace is from the 1970's in terms of the cubicle equipment...and I mean literally, it's from the 1970's. For offices/conference rooms, the tables are extremely cheap, abused and severely old card tables that squeak when you put the least little bit of weight on them. The office buildings are nearly window-less, old warehouse like buildings that are severely DEPRESSING to walk into every day...tells you what they think of us...couldn't care less about us, all about saving a nickle...and this is the world's largest retailer...what a sad joke of a place to work. In addition, leadership climate is extremely cliquish...only a couple people make the decisions and they freeze out everyone else. The quality of leadership is terrible...especially in Global Shared Services where I work...but they're in love with themselves and they think they're the world's best leaders...again, a sort of sick self-love permeates the place. From what I see, it's marginal leadership, at best, and the misguided self-love and sense of "we're the best" stems from the fact they work at the world's largest retailer, so they must be the "best", right?? WRONG! DON'T WORK HERE...you'll regret it from the moment you step foot inside and their indoctrination efforts begin. They don't value your contributions...I've worked tirelessly on projects that deliver clear results...leadership is both incompetent to recognize the contribution and doesn't reward it even when/if they do recognize it. I'm telling you as an insider, unless you drink their brand of Kool-Aid and sing the Walmart cheer (that's right, EVERY meeting begins and ends with a cheesy, home-grown, backwoods Bentonville cheer that everyone has to shoot out with enthusiasm or catch a scowl from someone), you'll be marginalized and ignored. Give me a "W", Give me an "A", Give me an "L", Give me a squiggly (that's for the spark logo and you have to do a little dip and twist), Give me an "M", Give me an "A", Give me an "R", Give me a "T"...GIVE ME A BREAK!!!!!!!!! (By the way, the cheer has several more lines, but I'll spare you) Makes you want to throw up...literally. Stay away, wish I had...and I'm working feverishly to get out.

3.0
Sep 3, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Some interesting work Will never run out of work to do Rare to have crushing deadlines, though it varies by team Big supporter of H1B program

Cons

Extreme lack of diversity in workforce (this is a Pro for some) Focus is rarely on the individual's sense of satisfaction - instead is kind of impersonal, has robotic managers.

1.0
Aug 19, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Work could be cool depending on the team you are in.

Cons

Terrible leadership. Mid-level management are managers and not leaders. Super political set-up Managers tend to get people from their previous companies even if they don't have any talent and pollute. No direction. Product Management is not at all talented. Long hours. Weekend work. This company is a losing cause stay away. Terrible benefits. The salary looks good on paper. But in reality it is 30K less because of the benefits. This company can never catch with Amazon.

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