Hobby Lobby reviews

3.2

45% would recommend to a friend

(4,941 total reviews)
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45% approve of CEO

44% positive business outlook

Hobby Lobby has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 4,941 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Hobby Lobby 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
Sep 4, 2009
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Pros

Starts all full time employees at $10.00 per hour. Medical & dental insurance. One week paid vacation after one year, two weeks after two years.

Cons

$10.00 an hour for full time employees (only) made rave media reviews but also imposed more restrictions and work requirements on full time employees, while cutting back on part time employment. According to management, there is zero restrictions with regards to how management can schedule employees regardless of how it may damage morale or an employee's ability to perform their job. Hobby Lobby is also being sued by the EEOC for violating a disabled employee's right to work. This doesn't suprise me. Christian owned Hobby Lobby, which gave ORU an 8-million dollar gift, is indifferent to employees' school, medical and family needs. Speaking of the insensitivity of management: in a recent meeting with our store manager we were told that "this is one of the easiest jobs you'll ever have." Anyone working in retail knows that retail work is not easy work and Hobby Lobby is no exception. Except for Sundays off, we put in the same number of hours, put as many miles on our feet, as many hours standing in one place at a register, we deal with the sames rude and nasty customers, and endure the same physical, emotional and cognitive exertion and stress as all other retail employees.

3.0
Aug 24, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

Number one reason for myself was the customers. I enjoy providing customer service. Due to customers' positive feelings towards the variety of unique product offerings, it is one of the better retailers to work at. Many customers remark about how they would spend their entire paycheck at HL if they worked there because there is such a variety of merchandise.

Cons

Pay. I was with HL for 10+ years. When the cost of living wages went up to $7.25/hr, mine was not affected. When full-time employees' wages went up to $10/hr, mine was not affected. Therefore new parttime employees received $1/hr less than I did and new and old fulltime workers received $1.75/hr more than I. They received this not because they were able to do a better job, but simply because government changed laws and HL felt people who were full time were more commited to HL and felt it was a career choice and therefore deserved additional moneys. Workload. I due believe you need to put in a day's work for a day's pay. Employees who worked on the floor were expected to help out in every department as needed as well as help cashier. At times, the various projects that were assigned to my designated department and/or the actualy department nightly cleanup could not be finished due to my spending too much time helping the cashiers (I was required to help when the mgmt had not scheduled enough cashiers) or helping out in other department (especially when a new season was approaching). Unfair employee treatment. At HL all employees (FT) are suppose to work every other Saturday and close one night a week. At the store that I worked at, there is one employee who never closes at night and always makes sure she has too many hours in before Saturday so she can not work it. If she does work a Saturday, it is for 1 or 2 hours maximum.

2.0
Jul 26, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

The corporation is doing well and its good job security in these trying times. THere is always a great deal of work to do and it is never boring.

Cons

Get used to working ridiculous hours under stress and silly deadlines. The upper management have no idea how long things really take and demand instant results but at the same time are harking on you about your payroll. If you are good at losing 20-30 days off a year and not getting them back or being offered any comp time for extra hours worked then again this place is good for you. If you work 80 hours one week and the next you need to leave an our early for a doctors appoitnemnt be ready to make up that hour by being forced to stay late the next day. Again its ridiculous. But if you need a job, you need a job. Retail sucks and retial management is the worse so you have to expect it. But do not be fooled by the recruiter it is not any different then the rest fot he retial world.

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