National Vision reviews

3.2

46% would recommend to a friend

(917 total reviews)
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Alex Wilkes

28% approve of CEO

43% positive business outlook

National Vision has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 917 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The National Vision 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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917 reviews
4.0
Jun 1, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good company with good benefits,

Cons

Department is Disorganized, bad management.

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National Vision Response
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Please feel free to discuss any concerns or feedback you may have, with your District Manager or the Employee Relations representative for your region. You can also report any concerns, anonymously at: 1-855-NVI-INTOUCH (1-855-684-4686). We value your feedback, and will look into your concerns to ensure our commitment is made to all associates.
2.0
Aug 17, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The only good things about working at national vision was the PTO and the medical/dental benefits and the yearly tickets they give out for a free pair of glasses and coupons to hand out to friends and family.

Cons

First off, don't be good at your job if you are someone who wants to move around and try different positions in the company. They stick you where they want you and if you're not happy, oh well. They told me many lies about how I would always have an opportunity to grow and move around and i was stuck in the same position for the years i was there. False promises all the way. Then the management set you up for failing when it comes to times in and out. The policy states no lates but managers say you can get a five minute leeway. Also a lie, you'll end up in trouble from corporate and your managers will throw you under the bus. The pay isnt that good unless you're a licensed optician, the doctor or general/assistant management. All other roles without a license you get table scraps for pay. Barely survived to live with my pay honestly lived off scraps and most facilities such as these pay much better. I've asked around personally and this company by far doesn't appreciate the little people who help run the show. Front desk, techs, etc. All that matters to them is who is selling. I sat on an apprenticeship for two years but no one would take the time to show me anything except how to fix and dispense glasses. This corporation is just like the rest of them. They don't care about anything except their pockets. Biggest lie is they tell you they don't like to hire outside if there's people willing to move within, they'll be quick to hire someone with no experience so don't get hopeful on those false hopes and promises they like to feed you. I was asked multiple times about moving positions and said yes I'm interested and was blindsided with having new hires come in instead. And donyt expect opticians to help out with phones or anything else for that matter. They feel their job is to only sell and that's it. Won't even put a file away or answer a phone and when they do pick up the phone, the customer is placed on an immediate hold. They don't even bother to ask what they need, and when you have a customer that's one thing but this happens without customers in front of them. Its RIDICULOUS. Not an equal workplace. There's definitely favoritism that goes on and have had patients comment on it because it's that obvious. Not a team-player type of work setting.

2.0
Feb 27, 2018

Always running short on resources

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Free eyeglasses every year, most of the patients are great.

Cons

Never enough staff, Management motivation via threats of termination, lack of training, associates overwhelmed, some patients are rewarded for their bad behavior by complaining to corporate (they get free stuff even if they are the ones in the wrong), non-licensed associates are dispensing glasses and contacts without the ability to answer questions or instruct the patients on how to use them. Not enough staff to process daily shipments of glasses and contacts (match them up with orders and then call the patients) which causes the phones to ring incessantly with angry people who want their stuff. Sometimes there are more lines ringing than there are associates + the place is full of people coming in for their appointments + ten people are coming in to pick up their glasses = chaos!

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