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Lowe's Home Improvement

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Lowe's Home Improvement reviews

3.5

61% would recommend to a friend

(47,922 total reviews)
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Marvin Ellison

66% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

Lowe's Home Improvement has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 47,922 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Lowe's Home Improvement 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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48K reviews
3.0
Apr 27, 2011
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

IT just went under a MAJOR re-org (new CIO, half of upper management removed, etc.) Our new CIO, Mike Brown, is very energetic and has made it very clear that he expects people to be empowered to handle issues. An IT Communications team and several IT Process Improvement teams have been created and there is now a large push for us to better ourselves, our relationships with the Business, our Stores and the community in general. Many people have a new energy and our enjoying their jobs a lot more.

Cons

A lot of the re-org information has not been communicated very clearly across the organization. There are still pockets of people who literally do not know what team they are going to end up on. Some folks are not handling the change well and are struggling. There are also some areas where the re-org has not had a real impact yet.

2.0
Apr 6, 2011
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Christmas season is slower than other types of retail. Product discount is great on special order items, for stock items you would do better to purchase when the items go “on promotion”. Benefits are not bad; price for them is ok as well.

Cons

Management doesn’t actually get the promised 2 day’s per week off. You’re lucky to get one. If you are the closing manager meaning you get to leave around 11 PM, you will also be the opening manager next morning, meaning you have to be back by 5:30 AM. The 8 hours between shift laws in this state apply only to people paid hourly, not salaried of commissioned people. Lowes pays sales associates hourly plus commission so even the “sales specialists” often don’t get 8 hours between shifts. My wife and I were expecting a child, so I wanted to take a few days off when he was born. They said I couldn’t just take the day’s when the baby was born I’d have to schedule them at least 2 months ahead of time. I tried but missed the date Charlie was born by 4 days. I left work when my wife went into labor about 3 PM; my son was born that night at 1 AM. I was scheduled in at 7 AM. I called when the opening manager got in at 5:30 to tell them I wouldn’t be in. By 8 AM the regional HR person was calling me saying, you can’t take time off you are scheduled for vacation in 4 days. My store Manger (my immediate boss) was ok with moving my vacation forward a few day’s so I could be with my wife and new born son. District and Regional people however had other ideas. Rather than loose my job, I went to work as ordered, they “charged” me for 2 sick day’s (the day I left and the next day not getting in to work until 4 hours after I was scheduled) Despite the fact that I had opened the day I left a 3. (I’d arrived that day at 5 AM) and that I worked over 9 hours the day I was “late.” When my scheduled vacation was due to start I took my scheduled vacation, and spent part of the time looking for a new job. My son is now 15 months old and I’ve been working at my new job just short of a year.

1.0
Feb 15, 2009

I picked a great place NOT to work!

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good benefits. Great shift schedules. Most of the team members and coaches (supervisors) are great!

Cons

Senior management stinks. Favoritism is a fast track! Great opportunity for team members to advance to management, but once you get there.....prepare to play along and shut up or you'll never get ahead. Team members run the place, since management is so concerned about keeping the union out. Have an accident? Get a write-up! Put something away wrong? Get a write-up? Pick the wrong item? Get a write-up. One minute late for work? Get a write-up! Measured standards (Performance Management!) under 100%? Get a write-up! Look at someone wrong? That's harrassment! Get fired! This place NEEDS a union!

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