Great high school-kind of job - Associate Level V In-N-Out Burger Employee Review

3.0
Sep 9, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Co-workers are down to earth. Everyone wants to see you succeed. Super flexible hours. Most associates are in early 20's. Great business model.

Cons

The work is very hard manual labor and is extremely repetitive. Every day is a chance of some sort of injury. Everyone wants to take the role of a leader so there is a lot of disagreements and colliding views. Sometimes you have to work outside using a handheld in the hot sun for 6+hours.

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5.0
Jul 12, 2026
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Pros

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Cons

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5.0
Jun 18, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

In-N-Out Burger is largely a company that is exactly what they appear to be. Truly committed to superior product quality and incredible customer service. While there are always some low performers/bad eggs in any company, it is few and far between at INO. It is a company where performance is acknowledged and rewarded, and the company is phenomenally supportive and spends a lot of money to reward performance (trips around the world for hitting goals, etc. INO pays incredible wages and gives you ample opportunity to make more money and achieve trips and such by hitting your goals. Because they pay so well across the board, if you are a store manager you tend to have the pick of the best applicants, as you're not paying anything close to minimum wage.

Cons

Schedule can be a bit demanding at times if you're in Management, but you are handsomely compensated. If you get under a Manager or Divisional Manager who isn't fair or seems unreasonable, that can be a challenge to navigate. Fortunately, these people are few and far between, and HR is very fair and will go to bat for you if needed,

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