Meijer reviews

3.3

51% would recommend to a friend

(6,925 total reviews)
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60% approve of CEO

50% positive business outlook

Meijer has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 6,925 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Meijer 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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7K reviews
2.0
Apr 11, 2011
Recommend
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Pros

Cashier performance was logged and posted so we could see how well we were doing compared to our teammates. Team leaders did their best to work with your schedule, but limited staffing was often an issue.

Cons

Minimum wage is the starting salary, and because it is a union, you don't get raises based upon performance, only seniority (work so many hours, you get a $.10 raise). Same with promotions. Also, at the store where I worked, they had just implemented a new system for clocking in and out for cashiers. We had to clock in at the register and clock out at the register, instead of at the time clock in the break room (which was at the opposite end of the store). You would clock out at 7:30 for your half hour break, and RUN to the back of the store while trying to avoid customers that would inevitably need your help. You can't say no, otherwise they can complain about you and you can be written up for it. You take your time to call someone that is on the clock and can help them, then you finally make it to the break room. Now you have 20 minutes left to use the restroom/eat dinner/make phone calls/rest/etc. But you have to leave the break room 5 minutes early because a customer WILL flag you down on the way back to the register. It never fails. All in all, the actual break is 10 minutes shorter than it should be because of the running back and forth. The people that aren't very good at their jobs are weeded out eventually. It is difficult to fire someone that holds a position within a union, but that's why Meijer has such strict performance guidelines. If you are one minute late to work, automatic write up. If you are late more than three times, either coming back from break or from coming in for your shift, you can get fired. This is how they scare you into keeping your head down and doing your job for very little pay.

3.0
Dec 26, 2010

Better place to shop at than to work at

Anonymous employee
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Pros

-management is personable, friendly -very easy to get those 40 hours if you ask for it -coworkers are, for the most part, very friendly

Cons

- Unionized by the weakest and probably very corrupt union I have ever come across. They protect the bad workers while doing nothing for the good. - Pay is low for a retail store compared to other non-unionized stores. My starting pay was the same as Target's, with a 5 year difference between them. Why is there even a union when we can't even get competitive pay rates? - The punishment system is great, if you're only sick once or twice a year. Heaven help you if you get to that fifth day off, you're not allowed another sick day for a year after that. -Ordering system (the third in less than two years, I believe) is really bad. -Distributing center often mislabels boxes/orders. -Lots of stuff getting thrown away every 2 hours. -When corporate decides to stop by about every two weeks, suddenly management becomes very concerned with how clean the place looks and you'll spend hours cleaning. -Appreciation of what team members do is virtually non-existant. While I am sure most managers are thankful for their employees and some actually do say thanks, it feels like we are never awarded for going that extra mile or two or three, depending on how lazy the other people in your department are. -Old, outdated, unsafe equipment seems to be the rule rather than the exception.

1.0
Aug 17, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

get interact with interesting people....

Cons

low pay..no benefits...no advancement....unfair scheduling

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