Nespresso reviews

3.8

74% would recommend to a friend

(1,880 total reviews)
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Alfonso Gonzalez Loeschen

68% approve of CEO

50% positive business outlook

Nespresso has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 1,880 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Nespresso 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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2K reviews
5.0
May 22, 2020

Great Company

Recommend
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Pros

A company that truly cares about it's people.

Cons

You must be able to adapt to change easily.

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Nespresso Response
5y
Hello Boutique Manager, Thank you for sharing your positive experience at Nespresso and recognizing us as a great company that truly cares about our people. Our people make all of the difference and we strive to make sure our employees are our top priority. As our market grows at such a fast pace, we’re steadily evolving, which is why we appreciate our employees’ willingness to adapt to change easily. All the Best, Alfonso Gonzalez CEO, Nespresso North America
1.0
May 21, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Pay, great medical insurance benefits, PTO, vacation time, 401K, KPI - great bonuses, RR points, coffee credits, machine credits, coffee knowledge.

Cons

*Note to those reading who are looking to work here: First and foremost this is a sales job. Period. You are pushed - and pushed hard, to sell, sell sell! (and sell some more) Not necessarily a con - the bonuses are terrific when you do well. Some of our best employees either quit or transferred to other stores last year, and several of us that are still here are now exploring work opportunities elsewhere. Why? The management. It's not a place where I enjoy working. It's a grind. Morale is terrible. I put on a happy face, but have started to hate it. The last 6 months especially. Gossip. Managers share mean spirited gossip about other employees (past and present). Note to managers: It gets back to us. Rushed training. Manager is hard to communicate with. Mood swings. Spends a lot of the time in the back office, and not on the floor to help or motivate. Can be very condescending. Does not give recognition easily, and it feels forced when it happens. Team Leads are overworked, stressed, and get very little recognition. No work/life balance. Often short-staffed. The holiday/Christmas/New Year period in 2019/2020 was a mess. Toxic environment. Unhappy, resentful employees. It's usually easier to just suffer through each shift than to try and talk to management about anything. After trying a few times and getting nowhere, it's not worth the stress. No backup, so why bother. The company is fantastic, but this store is a mess. Being off during the pandemic has been great and I am questioning even going back at all. I may try to transfer to another location since I believe in the company and love what I do.

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Nespresso Response
5y
Hello Boutique Specialist, First and foremost, thank you for recognizing Nespresso’s perks, we are proud to offer a competitive benefits program. As our market continues to grow at a fast pace, our boutique teams are constantly working together to deliver the best service and quality product to our customers. Whether you’re on the floor, or working on stock, teamwork within our boutiques supports every sale and customer experience. Regarding your advice to management, I would suggest having a conversation with your manager to inform them of your concerns. Please reach out to me if you’d like to discuss matter further. All the Best, Alfonso Gonzalez CEO, Nespresso USA
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