Aaron's reviews

2.9

33% would recommend to a friend

(2,147 total reviews)

Cory Miller

65% approve of CEO

40% positive business outlook

Aaron's has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 2,147 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Aaron's employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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2K reviews
2.0
May 7, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

In my franchise the benefits were decent. Insurance was not horribly priced but could have been cheaper or covered more for the cost. Vacation time was generous. I get paid on time now that our payroll system is largely automatic

Cons

Like the title suggests, it is an overall awful experience here. As a product technician, the work is hard. I have injured myself so many times fitting things into places they had no business being in. The customers did not seem to care that I hurt myself. They just want their stuff. Only to return it two months later. Likewise for management, I did not get the feeling that it mattered I injured myself. It was an annoyance to them. The scheduling needs to be improved. Management does not consider travel time for deliveries and seems to have a preconceived notion of how long something should take to be delivered and set up. As a PT I would have thought I would be the go to guy to ask if something would work or not. Instead, I am told what will happen. While I understand the idea of delegating, communication and a little respect goes a very long way. Communication inside the company/store leaves much to be desired. I was the last person to know something that directly correlated to me doing my job. Often times I would get to the customers house only to find that the SM had written up the wrong stuff as a place holder and didn't bother telling us what the customer was expecting. I have to give this job my all. People will get hurt and property destroyed if I did not. That being said, the pay is substandard and the the pay raise metric is not realistic with the hours expected and the nature of the job. There are no merit based raises. One person can drag down the entire team because of the raise structure. I was often times told to deliver broken product only to find out nobody had told the customer it was priced so low because it was broken. Used car salesman much? We accept ANY product back into the store. I mean ANY. If I even get the chance to clean it, I am giving unreal time frames of when the SM wants the product out and I am scolded when it takes longer than that. I have been made to put out product I have not had time to clean. The customers also make this job incredibly unpleasant at times to put it lightly. In short, this job is a paycheck if you can stomach it. There is no job satisfaction to be had here. No real growth potential to speak of. The motto seems to be churn and burn. There is always someone else who will do your job

2.0
Apr 29, 2014

Customer Service Representative

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Aaron's, at first, seems as a very appealing place to start a career. There aren't great benefits, but there are benefits nonetheless. Starting rate in the Great Lakes Region is $9.00 an hour as a CSR, which isn't terrible if you're an entry-level employee. I'm in my 11th month as a Customer Service Representative, and finally got my first raise. It was 18 cents.

Cons

The biggest challenge of working at Aarons is that, no matter how good you do, it is never good enough, which is to be expected by any corporate owned store. Co-workers make it break your day everyday, and the customers are, for lack of better terms, low class people who are looking to get angry with you so they can get a better payment. A lot of people are out to get you it seems, and the work/life balance is terrible.

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