Best Buy is Awesome! - Sales Representative Best Buy Employee Review

4.0
Apr 5, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Regardless of what position you hold in the company, you will learn a lot about sales acumen, merchandising, operations, inventory control, hiring, training, and HR. In short, you will learn a great deal about running a business. Approach any store position as an intense crash-course in retail business.

Cons

First and foremost, retail is not a family friendly occupation. Many lives have been turned assunder due to retail hours. It is mostly nights, weekends, and holidays--and I mean ALL of them--ok, 98%. That leads to numerous breakups, divorces, and latch-key kids for associates. It also means upset and depressed associates. And it's even worse for managers, who sometimes (depending on the season of the year or severity of the problems at work) don't even get a day off---in their 60+ hour workweeks. If they are recruiting you for supervisory or management, they will tell you it's 50-55 hours, but most managers end up putting in an extra hour a day (off season) and an extra couple of hours a day (October through January) plus work one of their rare days off. And so, in peak Christmas retail season salaried employees can put in upwards of 70 hour weeks.

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Pros

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Cons

This job adds little to no value, either for customers or for career growth. The primary focus is pushing credit cards and memberships that many customers don’t actually need, making the work feel repetitive and unfulfilling. The workplace culture and management are poor, and employees are often assigned busywork instead of meaningful responsibilities. There is almost no opportunity to develop product knowledge or apply any technical or electronics skills. Even the sales experience is limited since the role revolves around following scripted pitches rather than building genuine sales or customer relationship skills. Overall, it’s not a strong entry-level position for someone looking to develop transferable skills. There are many other jobs that provide better learning opportunities, stronger career growth, and more valuable real-world experience.

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