Keep It Brief - Sales Associate 7-Eleven Employee Review

2.0
Aug 5, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Extremely simple work. Flexible Hours. It'll do for part time until you find something better or while in school. Free fountain drink.

Cons

Flexible Hours, prepare to fight for them. The work, while simple, is mind-numbing. Poor management, but it was not always this way. English is a second or third language for both fellow workers as well as management, this leads to customer-facing issues and unnecessary arguments. Middling pay, but what can you really expect? Not many opportunities for growth, cultural nepotism abound. One or two fellows will get their 40 hours, the rest can hope for the best. Regional management has a poor understanding of the day-to-day operations of locations (one size fits all approach, and that simply doesn't fit with the nature of the business model.)

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5.0
May 9, 2026
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Pros

good work value and environment friendly

Cons

The manager would call my phone at 3 am to tell me to unload a truck full of drinks alone, constantly, even though it was never mentioned or docked as pay.

2.0
Jul 6, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Pay, Schedule Flexibility and Local Teams - That is where the pro's stop

Cons

Upper Management don't seem to have a clue! They do cuts throughout the company every 2 to 3 years just to hire back/hire new people into roles they eliminated 6 months earlier. They say they value people and their concerns but the majority of workers say nothing about the toxic work environment created by Zone Leaders and above in fear of being singled out. They create positions that don't add value to the field and add more and more work onto field staff. Size of areas continually change - first its 10, then 12, then 16, back to 12 and back to 14+ stores. No consistency in there direction, they train you to manage the whirlwind but the problem is...... they create the whirlwind! Upper Management is a do as I say, no questions asked

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