Nugget Market reviews

4.0

75% would recommend to a friend

(353 total reviews)
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Eric Stille

76% approve of CEO

68% positive business outlook

Nugget Market has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 353 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Nugget Market 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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353 reviews
5.0
Jul 31, 2025

Very excellent

Recommend
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Pros

Management is very great at communicating

Cons

Theres not enough staff members

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Nugget Market Response
10mo
Thanks for your feedback! We will share this suggestion with our leadership team for consideration.
2.0
Jul 30, 2025

Needs Improvement

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

This can be a great job, especially for students, or those that want something easy and short-term before spring-boarding on to their career of choice. The benefits are excellent, and there are many truly caring, people-focused leaders who stand out. You’re likely to build meaningful relationships with your coworkers; there are lots of opportunities to socialize and attend company events and educational outings. Lots of memorable and unique service stories in stores. It is common and very easy to move up quite quickly here, provided you internalize the company culture and reinforce leadership’s sense of self-importance.

Cons

Organizational communication is heavy on slogans and superficial engagement, with little meaningful follow-through. Leadership is constantly coming up with performative awards, mantras, and t-shirts, while critical issues remain untouched. Meetings are a rinse-and-repeat cycle of empty buzzwords without execution or follow-through. Executive leadership team lacks diversity and appears more invested in maintaining a cult-like façade than genuinely cultivating a respectful, fair, and inclusive workplace. COO is a well-known narcissist; everyone in leadership seems to have a disturbing story about the way he treats people. The “family” illusion quickly crumbles once you are in a position to hear how these c-suite leaders speak of associates behind closed doors. This ruptures trust and does not encourage associates. Critical feedback is often mischaracterized as a lack of loyalty or resilience, rather than taken as an opportunity for constant improvement. Most associates don’t report harassment, safety concerns, and other serious issues, because they’ve seen what happens to those that do. This company truly struggles to hear any level of dissent. If you speak up, you must just “not have what it takes” or “aren’t committed enough to the family”. As such, conflict rarely sees resolution in a timely manner, and genuine concerns are often deflected back onto the person raising them. Facilities remain in disrepair until serious injuries force action (but only after the new stores have finished construction). Leadership misses the opportunity to repair trust with associated in each of these situations. There can be a fair amount of high-school-level drama and unprofessionalism. Inappropriate relationships (including among management) are commonplace, and accountability for sexual harassment, discriminatory behavior, and poor performance is virtually nonexistent, unless you go directly to HR, which associates are dissuaded from doing. Frankly, I’m quite grateful to have forgotten many of the things I witnessed or was told during my time here. While some people thrive with this company, others may find the culture challenging, especially those who value integrity, clear professional boundaries and expectations, and execution. Long-term career-level success with this company depends on your ability to stomach the kool aid, unresolved conflict, out of touch execs, limited structural support, and relatively low pay.

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Nugget Market Response
10mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts with us. It’s great to hear you’ve enjoyed our benefits, built connections with fellow associates, and taken part in company events that stood out to you. We also hear the concerns you’ve shared about communication and workplace culture. We have zero tolerance for inappropriate behavior and take concerns like this very seriously. If you have experienced or witnessed anything concerning, we encourage you to connect with HR or another trusted leader so we can address it promptly and continue to ensure a safe, positive, and welcoming environment for all associates. Our goal is to live out our core values, including Respect, Appreciate, and Value Everyone (RAVE), every day. Feedback like yours helps us keep supporting a positive experience for every associate.
5.0
Jul 23, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Very competitive, and fast paced. Opportunities to grow.

Cons

Sometimes there is a lack of discipline with the staff. It’s makes for some unbalanced work behavior.

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Nugget Market Response
10mo
Thank you for sharing your experience and highlighting both the growth opportunities and areas for improvement. We appreciate your feedback!
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