The end was a shocker - Merchandising Specialist CROSSMARK Employee Review

1.0
Mar 8, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

Work alone, your time is yours just as long as you reported work on time.

Cons

Management wasn't interested in constructive feedback. They seem to be poorly organized at times. They terminated many members of my team last week with no notice, enen Area managers, one with twenty years. They blamed it all on Kimberly Clark. I feel Kimberly Clark realized the input they were getting from Crossmark was insignificant and not true. They told us the people that were terminated were done so because of a poor score card rating. In other words the liars as a whole still work for Crossmark. Liars put down higher numbers then they actually did, like units stocked on the shelves. They dropped HyVee grocery and some walmarts and Targets. Wait until Walmart finds this out, after all crossmark was doing the work Walmart people should be doing, but face it, they can't do their job. I think many Companies like Kimberly Clark are taking a good look at were their dollars are going and are coming to the conclusion companies lie Crossmark are a thing of the past. Kimberly Clark has regional offices and offices near large retailers like Target and Walmart, and that is were the decisions are being made, plus these stores have sophisticated internal systems that if set up properly will determine the rate of sale etc.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
Jun 19, 2026
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Pros

No pros working at crossmark

Cons

an honest example of your day, we will pay you for 15 minutes to run up to a Walmart. For that 15 minutes we will expect you to read instructions for any new changes, run in and check in with a manager, find our product, count our products exactly, go to the back room and find our products (which is by far the longest step), count our products in the back exactly, bring our products to the front of the store, take pictures and answer questions, remove all old products, stock by date, take pictures and answer questions. If this takes you 25-30 minutes, which is probably a more accurate accounting, we will still only pay you for 15. If you are lucky there may be another job that day, but if not you will be expected to waste your gas, drive to the Walmart that we demanded, and work that 15 minute job alone. In that case we will be demanding that you take an hour out of your day for $3.00.

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