Gap reviews

3.8

70% would recommend to a friend

(10,069 total reviews)
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Mark Breitbard

72% approve of CEO

58% positive business outlook

Gap has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 10,069 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Gap 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 10, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

This is truly an innovative company. Even though at times it feels like the standardization of Mall America, you know for certain that you are part of a movement and generation that is shaping the world. The creative ability of the individuals, and the synergy created is inspiring. Most of what is generated doesn't make it to the public, as sales are the goal, not necessarily being trend forward. The most impressive thing about the company is the process-any process. I have worked for several brands within Gap Inc., and all have a well vetted and successful process which is followed by all involved.

Cons

Due to the notability of the company as an International force, management takes the approach that each individual is undeserving and lucky to be in their position. Expectations are often not set, and when not met, the employee is not given direct and appropriate feedback. The level of communication is low, and any recognition or feedback comes as a result of company mandated awards. A highly competitive environment, employees are often placed in direct competition with one another in a team environment. This creates a situation where team members are less apt to work together, share ideas, but rather work in isolation. I have also seen something with HR and management that is very disconcerting-once they have targeted someone, that person has no chance of improvement. Whether it is a performance issue, a personal issue, or simply they have been gossiped about and it has caused friction on the team...that person will be terminated or made miserable until they go. I have seen many people who are incompetent in their positions who have been there for years, and some who are only there for a few short months. There is no rhyme or reason. But this is certain, someone always needs to be a project.

3.0
Nov 7, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

It was a good place for a part-time job while going to school. It was easy to get nice, short shifts before or after class.

Cons

They do not want to hire part-timers full time. If you are a student worker, you have next to no chance of being promoted. The promotions I did see happen weren't all that fair -- they were really just people the managers happened to like, or were friends with. There were actually a decent amount of long-time employees, but they were constantly getting their hours cut for no real reason. I remember one morning I completed markdowns so fast I was sent home early... woo? So you lose money for doing a good job?

4.0
Nov 4, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

great brand, good culture - i thought the communication was good at the time, particularly the cfo's quarterly report cards, although those ended after several consecutive quarters of negative comps - the employee discount is very solid, although it incents you to waste your paycheck on clothes you don't need!

Cons

business has been very challenging, in current environment could only get worse - many of the employees / leaders that had been there a long time were not very open to changing how they operate, and that has been a factor in their negative results relative to others like H&M

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