Levi Strauss reviews

3.9

70% would recommend to a friend

(3,692 total reviews)
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Michelle Gass

77% approve of CEO

59% positive business outlook

Levi Strauss has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 3,692 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Levi Strauss 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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4K reviews
1.0
Mar 29, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

great benefits; half day Friday's; generally, people are nice.

Cons

Levi's have a gift for hiring incompetent managers....there have been SO many examples over the years. Even if a manager is known to be incompetent, HR and other management take a "my hands are tied" approach. They don't take any interest in developing their employees. There's generally no room for promotion internally -they tend to hire from the outside. When it comes to performance reviews, they focus on the most petty things which are not brought to your attention at the time, nor during the mid year review process...but rather at year year end when they need to fit everyone in a bell curve distribution. Salary increases are minuscule - you literally get poor working there!

3.0
Mar 22, 2021

V Cool Brand Identity. Hollow Values.

Recommend
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Pros

Brand passion among peers. Brand Identity attracts great talent.

Cons

Senior Leadership out of touch with store teams. Company very behind in tech resources for both consumers and employees. This became my biggest struggle: Company does not invest in positive employee culture. The cool, relevant brand identity attracts high level talent, but leadership does little to cultivate and retain this talent. As a top performing store manager, I spent my own money regularly to recognize my team. For a team of 60 employees, I was given $25 "fill the fridge" money as an intentional employee engagement strategy during Black Friday Weekend, a time where excessive (underpaid) output from all employees is mandatory. That is FORTY TWO CENTS per employee. Rather than asking my underpaid, exhausted employees to contribute to a potluck to supplement, I paid for it out of pocket. My team made our company well into the six figures in a 24 hour period, and their "recognition" was FORTY TWO CENTS per employee. Yikes. I received a monthly bonus if certain targets were met - so minimal. I made a point to reinvest that into my team every month. I worked for this company for a total of 7 years and never saw growth in this area. For three years I've worked for a company with a younger, but much healthier, retail culture and it has been a breath of fresh air.

3.0
Oct 17, 2018

Interviewing and Onboarding

Anonymous employee
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I was employed for a little over 5 months and left because of better employment opportunities. My initial interview period and onboarding were terrible. I never received a call when expected and the interviewer never showed on the day of my in-person interview. I waited for over 30 minutes before someone called me to apologize and reschedule. I drove 5 hours just for that interview which never happened. So, some random recruiters and juniors interviewed me for the sake of interviewing and they had no clue about my skill set. There was a lot of rescheduling on the part of my recruiter and I felt that she didn't respect my time. I appeared for six interviews of which only two I found were intelligent and made sense before being offered junior position making <60k. I find that such a waste of resource. Looks like other 4 interviewers were treating me as a guinea pig to practice their interviewing skills. I did accept the job out of necessity because I had given notice to my previous employer. BTW, I had a great boss and team who supported me and I learned a lot over the period of six months. LS&Co. has some of the most wonderful people I have ever met and it is just that their initial recruiting is terrible or it was just me unlucky guy to experience that. I had joined on a DACA immigrant visa with EAD and had initial difficulties completing their employment verification as I have had the petition with USCIS regarding the status change. Both my boss or higher-ups had no clue until one of my immigrant colleagues connected me with the HR guy in Texas who she said had helped her and team too with OPT Extensions, verification and get employment authorized and that he was very humble and knowledgeable. And, with all honesty that was one of my first best onboarding experience I have ever had with any company. I was in similar limbo with my previous employer too with regard to employment eligibility and they didn't give a damn about me. I believe they have an HR team in California and Texas. This Asian-Indian dude is a rock star and helped me connect with the congressman and also helped me in making sure that my immigration papers were correctly filled and submitted. I received my EAD a month after that and I was eligible to work. After, that he even helped me with payroll issues and other onboarding problems like navigating workday, even though I don't think that it was his job responsibility. He literally went out of the way to help me and answer my questions. I would give this guy 5/5. Being an immigrant and stress we go through every single day and our faith lies in the hands of USCIS, I will never forget the comfort he provided me and thereby my family throughout the I-9 and payroll process. It has been 5 months or so and I wish I could remember his name and acknowledge him. Also, their HR Call center is very helpful and ladies are very friendly but a little slow in response. I wish they worked after 5.30pm CST. Now moving on to benefits I love their 401k match program, HSA contribution, Insurance and 40% discount on apparels among other benefits. I would give them 5 stars but that initial onboarding just didn't cut the deal. I loved working with Levi and it is such a historical company. The culture is laid back and awesome. Levi valued work life balance which my current company doesn't :-( but I have better title, pay and fabulous onboarding experience. Someday, I will join back Levi.

Cons

Please Please Please have better interview and scheduling practices and train recruiters with basic onboarding issues and how to resolve them.

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