Five Below reviews

3.1

41% would recommend to a friend

(2,682 total reviews)
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Winnie Park

54% approve of CEO

36% positive business outlook

Five Below has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 2,682 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Five Below employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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2.0
Nov 3, 2023

I miss my old job

Recommend
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Pros

They’ll hire you on the spot and are flexible with your availability

Cons

Management will demand perfection while boxes of stock will pile up in the warehouse and on the sales floor. Managers will also talk behind your back. Managers will give you either too much to do at once or not give you anything to do, making the job incredibly stressful or boring. There is no break room, just a small corner in the back. There are no employees working in the morning, so I’m left organizing the store, doing my assigned tasks, greeting everyone, and working the cash registers. (There is no self checkout at my store) Management will give you an assignment with little to no training, expect you to do it properly, and then get mad when you have questions. There’s no inventory system, so putting away items is a guessing game. Store is constantly a mess and the lack of employees, adequate hours, and an adequate inventory system make it difficult to make the store (especially the back) look nice.

3.0
Apr 20, 2018

Director

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Fun place to work, lots of good people, some growth opportunities, approachable executives

Cons

Inequality of workload (some departments hire people every year and work regular hours, while others never expand and just get more layered on regardless of how many hours the individuals are working), micromanagement by some executives, some people get rewarded repeatedly for bad behavior (promotions in spite of straight up nastiness to other people) while other hard workers are not promoted, not enough growth or development opportunities for a company that’s growing so fast

2.0
May 31, 2016

"Fun store... Terrible job"

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Pros

The company sells inexpensive toys and phone accessories, and most customers have a positive disposition went shopping and are in and out of the store without much fuss. It is a joy to interact with excited and happy children most days.

Cons

Your District Manager and the Store Manager will determine rather or not the job is tolerable, if you can not get along with both of them this is not the job for you at all. One of the company's core values is to achieve the impossible. And when they say to achieve the impossible it is meant literally because there is no way one could expect anything less given the way the labor model in the stores are set up. This company is the poster child for an organization that believes in a "bad job strategy." The company operates with chaotic operations, and The labor strategy leaves you in a downward spiral. Vicious cycle: Small labor budget >Low quantity and quality of Labor >Poor operational execution> Low Sales. There are only two full-time positions in the store: Store Manager and Assistant Manager and both are pretty much stock boys or girls and cashiers. Turnover is high most part-time cashiers lose their job because they stop calling for On-call Shifts, which has replaced their original hours. Work life is pretty miserable you Usually work with one other person and don't expect to take a lunch or 15-minute break even if you are scheduled 5 hours or more forget what the state law says. The company policy doesn't offer 15-minute breaks. Your work hours are set up most days to force you to work through your lunch. Taking a meal break would require leaving one person to man the building which is against company policy. What you can expect: Low wages Chaotic schedule with minimum hours: Hours as little as 5 hours a week and sometimes if you are a part-time cashier or freight crew no hours in any given week, you may get put On-call: You can expect to wait around all day not knowing rather you have to work until an hour before your shift. No training Poor job design coupled with inefficient operational procedures No meaning No purpose

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