Kohl's reviews

3.3

53% would recommend to a friend

(20,278 total reviews)
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Michael J. Bender

65% approve of CEO

33% positive business outlook

Kohl's has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 20,278 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Kohl's employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.4 stars).

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4.0
Mar 22, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Great People: The vast majority of the people I've worked with are conscientious, dedicated, flexible, and committed to meeting challenges with a positive attitude. Those who are not do not stay long, especially in the quickly changing field of IT. Great Benefits: Competitive Health Care Package, 401K matching to 5%, lots of optional extras like Vacation Buy Program, Legal Plans, Wellness centers, On-site daycares, etc. Work/life balance is achievable, so long as you're not trying to fast-track your way up the corporate ladder. If you are, then you better put in the hours. Challenging Work: Kohl's is investing in technology, so it's an exciting time to be in IT if you like change and can deal with ambiguity. There are a lot of frustrations that come along with this, but ultimately if you can keep your eye on the prize there's a lot of opportunity.

Cons

Politics: As with most large organizations, there is a lot of politics and bureaucracy, so it helps to be adept at finding ways to be effective when you can't always be efficient, and you'd better have top-notch people skills. It's evident that performance has not been the key measure of success and promotion, but that seems to be gradually changing. Silos: There is a closing gap between the silos in the organization, yet there's still quite a chasm that results in lost efficiencies and effectiveness. Often there are multiple teams working on related initiatives who can't see the forest for the trees, so the wheel gets re-invented a lot. It's not surprising to find hundreds of different unintegrated applications performing related functions in different ways for different teams, and none of them coming together to tie a process together effectively. Matrices: The IT shop attempts to matrix most teams, yet does not invest the money and time into the tools and processes necessary to support that approach. Handling the constant turnover with consultant teams requires vigilantly maintained knowledge capital to allow quick ramp-up and retention, but that is sorely lacking so far and it causes a lot of cost overhead frustration for teams who hit the ground running, only to be left spinning their wheels.

1.0
Feb 25, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Nice cafeterias Decent employee discount in stores Benefits (but nothing special) High salary - to hook you in, beware the signing bonuses! Incredibly silo-ed. Do NOT perform a task outside your jurisdiction.

Cons

Incredibly bad management, and a ton of layers Long hours Treat employees like slaves If you're not in upper management, expect a 4'x4' cell for a cubicle, if you're lucky

1.0
Jul 11, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

The paychecks clear every time. Great place for the unemployed and those looking to sunset their careers to apply. (I'd keep looking for something better, though) Insurance is good, too.

Cons

Management and Leadership is incompetent. In 2009 a survey of employees was done which pointed out two issues. A Vice President was assigned to formulate a plan to fix those issues. She might as well have just vomited on herself. A year later, another survey was done. Guess what? SAME TWO MAIN ISSUES. So, in their infinite wisdom, they assigned the resolution to the SAME VP. Although they did resolve it in 2012 by not surveying everyone. Another example of incompetent leadership? The company is scrambling to put people all over town since they woke up one morning and realized they were out of space. How is it that leadership couldn't foresee that happening? Who is running the joint? If they can't figure out the growth of the company and how much space they need, they must be making money by mistake, too. Equally baffling is that investors haven't questioned that as well....

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