Very sexist company. Treats women unfairly and does not pay equally. - Anonymous employee Best Buy Employee Review

1.0
Mar 2, 2015
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Working at Best Buy is great if you like technology and electronics. You get to play with the latest and greatest.

Cons

It is not worth dealing with managers who value men more than women. You do not want to be a woman working for Best Buy. You will deal with sexual harassment, retaliation, and unequal pay. HR does not care for their employees they only care for management and the company. They will try to sweep things under the rug and cover up their screw ups and try to push you out in every way possible.

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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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