Costco Wholesale reviews

3.9

74% would recommend to a friend

(18,700 total reviews)
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Ron Vachris

76% approve of CEO

70% positive business outlook

Costco Wholesale has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 18,700 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Costco Wholesale 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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19K reviews
1.0
Feb 3, 2018

Joke Of A Career

Recommend
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Pros

-Work/life balance. -Decent Healthcare by industry standards. -Almost impossible to get fired (job security). -Not in Seattle. -Free Gym on site. -Deli is OK.

Cons

-Pay is dismal. For the surrounding area of the home office you cannot afford to live anywhere. Taco Time and Brown Bear Car Wash actually offer higher starting pay right now the street then they do at the Corporate Headquarters and offer benefits as well. -Management is horrible. Due to compensation being so dismal they will 99.9% of the time lose any talented or qualified employees who would be competent managers leaving only those who have a masters in brown nosing or the nonstop flow of nepotism from upper management and executives. -Basically zero employee appreciation which has gone more and more downhill since Jim has left the company. -Retaliation is rampant. -Many improper relationships between management and employees working under said management leading to very questionable promotions. -HR is a joke and if sought for assistance will only aid in getting yourself blacklisted for promotion or any advancement. -Zero incentive for employees leading to long term employees becoming extremely complacent and doing very little work compared to peers while being paid at times much much more than harder working counterparts. -TOP DOWN Lack of care for employees. It was quoted from the latest shareholders meeting when asked about low pay and cost of living for the area that Craig just stated we make enough. Easy to say when your taking in $650k a year. -Education is worthless in this company. Your degree means nothing and will not get you anything here. Anybody with any higher education beware high school dropouts will be your equal. -Employee holiday party will cost you $150 and they do not accommodate enough tickets for all corporate employees. Only the few special ones who are not living paycheck to paycheck and can afford it are able to go. -Zero upward movement. Basically have to wait for somebody to have a heart attack to retire for any movement to happen.

2.0
Nov 27, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Good Starting and Ending IT Company Management is friendly and understands work life balance 45/hr per week No layoffs, and only way to get fired is to steal The longer your there the better everything is for you regardless of performance

Cons

Hard to leave to another company as most know the IT culture at Costco. Very Low pay. 1-3 percent raises per year. More like 1-2% as there is always a reason that you are not eligible for 3%. Vacation is ok not good. No Vacation from mid Nov through week before Christmas. No bonus's for non management. Except for managers that are grandfathered into bonus's. Lunch is cheap but if you work in building 6 you have to bus to another campus for hot food. IT is treated as Warehouse employees. With the exception that some are salary. No working remotely Only way to live close to work is a small condo as housing is too high, and wages does not cover the cost of housing. 2+ hour commute each day

3.0
Feb 12, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

-Free executive membership (must wait till June the next year to get check for 2% back) -You see when stuff gets marked down -$3-5 per pay check for dental, 2 free cleanings per year most stuff covered at 50% off( caps, crowns, braces, any oral surgery even wisdom teeth. -$25-35 per pay check for medical~ 20/80 coverage, $5 co pay, PCP $15, SPC $15, HO $100, ER $50 - FSA account up to $2K per year plus some roll over, debit card for pharmacy(non taxed) -$175 for eye care, plus doctors visit cost ($50) -$1000 for hearing aid -low cost prescription usually under $20 co pay -company matches 401K 50% up to $500 per year -401K bonus based on hours worked each year usually around $1200 -allowed to take out loans against 401K -free long term disability -1.6% cost for short term -low cost life insurance -2/ 15 minute paid breaks and 1/30 minute unpaid lunch for 8 hours worked -time and a half for each hour worked on Sunday -8 paid sick/personal days that can be paid out if not used -Paid holidays based on your average hours worked for the previous 6 weeks -after 1 year you get 1 week paid vacation, 3 years~ 2 weeks, 5 years ~ 3 weeks, 10 years~ 4 years, 15 years~ 5 weeks.. per year -after 25 years of service you get a silver name badge and 25 shares of stock - 3 minutes after your time and your not late, 3 minutes before your time and you can leave. you still get paid for those up to 9 minutes you did not actually work. - anything worked over 12 hours is double time, but you never even get it. -anything worked over 8 hours is over time, but you need a staff level permission for it.

Cons

-High stress environment -lots of people get in accidents all the time due to work injuries -not your typical retail environment, very little workers to help many members. 1 worker for every 400 people, members asked to take a number like at a meat counter) -Non-unionized workers in the mid-west -most people do not get to take their 15 minute breaks -flexible scheduling works to their benefit, Not yours!!! You may have to close one day and then open the next. Not good for people with high blood pressure!!! -Lots of people drink energy drinks daily, it's almost as mandatory as rubber grip gloves for stocking. -Very little training and they expect a lot. Sink or swim -you must smile or you can get in trouble - they cut hours all the time to the people topped out and then hire new people making less money. - they ask you daily if you want to go home early -they schedule you 30 minutes later everyday, just so at the end of the night they can cut them. this way they can say they saved the company money, out of your pocket. -they try to make you want to quit by asking you to do more than you can possibly do, just so you quit.. so they can hire people willing to do more for less than your making -they force you to sign "write ups" even if legally you do not have to sign them. they put you in an office with two managers and try to convince you, you did something wrong and force you to sign it or you can not leave until you sign the paper. -3 strikes your out for the same offense, 4 if they are different - you get into trouble if you go over 5 hours and do not take a lunch -you get into trouble if you stay over 8 hours without a manager's consent. they hate overtime. - you get into trouble if you complain to them that you never received your 15 minute break and they want to leave and you are still scheduled to work. (at the end of the night) - they have a really hard time dealing with mentally handicapped people. -they force you to sign stuff you do not understand like Facebook/ social media non- discourses. Negative posts are not allowed or it's your job. -they cut their people all the time, even when they are busy.(during Christmas) -they threaten you with lay offs unless more people take unpaid Winter leave. -They only have a full staff when the Corporate comes in to check them out. - People are rushed into cleaning and make the store look nice when the people from Oak brook come to see our warehouse. -there is never 2 people per cashier unless the big wigs come in. -most of the time there is one person working electronics and photo due to reduced hours in photo. -people in majors always get put in other areas of the warehouse due to reduced hours of operation in those departments. -when a building first opens up it is slow and as the work force ages and grows with costs; the amount of hours supervisors have to work with gets reduced to the point that it hurts the people shopping there. Longer lines and less people to ask for help along with only one guy to ask questions about where stuff is. -very dirty place to work with food everywhere - very strict about their products on the black marker lines -dusting is a nightmare - never enough time to get everything done - not very organized, night crew doesn't know where the morning crew put it. - not very good communication from one shift to the next between co-workers (email only for supervisors and above) -supervisors end up making schedules on their own unpaid time. -supervisors end up working when they are off the clock to get the job done. -supervisors only get paid $2 more than the top person they manage, but always get sent home first to cut hours. -supervisors get yelled at daily from upper management -supervisors get moved where ever they want to put you along with all management staff every so often. -supervisors and managers have to eventually leave the store to another store if they want to grow or they have to step down. -supervisors and managers don't get bonuses unless your higher on the ladder. Only AGM and GM get bonuses based on undocumented waste and theft twice a year.

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