Works Warehouse Employees to Death - Product Flow Specialist Best Buy Employee Review

1.0
Mar 15, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Employee discount, good coworkers, relatively simple tasks

Cons

Product Flow (warehouse) employees are expected to do everything the sales associates do while also performing their normal daily tasks. You have to fulfill online orders, unload trucks, and sort product while also finding the time to stop for every single customer. You have to help them on the same level as sales without any of the training or ability to checkout customers and receive recognition for getting them to pay for memberships or apply to the credit card. Not to mention you will often be understaffed in the warehouse so if you fall behind on your tasks you cannot catch up, and you will be blamed if a customer has to wait one extra minute for you to carry their TV to their car (which sales can do but never does).

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Cons

Everyone (Cust & employees) Expect an encyclopedic knowledge on where every single item is. Management seems to think we can lift a 85" tv, pull a washer off the top shelf, stock gaming shelves, and handle store pick up at the same moment. Customers think we don't want to help them when we call someone else to help with sales There's almost too much to do and even though we may have 1-3 employees working at a time, 1 is at the door, 1 is behind store pick up, which leaves 1 employee to handle new orders, deliveries, and down stocking.

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