Pizza Hut reviews

3.5

50% would recommend to a friend

(14,065 total reviews)

Artie Starrs

57% approve of CEO

39% positive business outlook

Pizza Hut has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 14,065 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Pizza Hut employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Restaurants & Food Service industry (3.7 stars).

Reviews by job title

14K reviews
1.0
Jun 23, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

There are no good reasons to work here.

Cons

This is the Cheapest place you could work for. No one cares about what you do. You work no hours a week. They expect you to do everything in that time: Cook, Prep, Wash, Cut and more. And they can pay you 7,25 forever.

1.0
Sep 21, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Plan to drive around burning your gas up. Gas is expensive these days. Pizza Hut will take your charity, oh yes indeed they will the little varments. Plan on getting your car repaired right around the corner kiddies. Brakes, tires, while shortening the life of your car. Oh be careful, people love to rob pizza delivery guys and gals at gunpoint. They might just beat you over the head with a hammer if you're lucky. Oh and in the winter it's alot of fun, when the roads are terrible and everyone wants to order pizza late at night. Be careful now. Oh and the non tippers who think the delivery charge is your tip. Pizza hut keep that money, you get none of it. Pizza hut love your charity they really do. And guess what when you go back to the shop you're back in hell, answering phones, cooking, pot scrubbing until your fingers are wrinkled up. Oh and if you happen to make a few bucks in tips pizza hut is strict about you paying taxes on every penny, they hound you about how much you made that night. You might break even on your gas on some nights. Pizza hut like to do some employee spoiling on certain days. You work for peanuts and bust your butt like they actually paying you something. You spend alot of out of your pocket money for the privilege.. And the stress and headaches are my favorite part, throbbIng headaches and sore hands.the perminate small of pizza in your car is about as aromatic as a fat sweaty guy hanging out in your car with you everyday farting every two minutes. Yes this is how your car will smell in no time and after you quite or get fired you'll have that smell to remind you of them often. Take a girl out on a date, she'll think you're a slob smelling the inside of your car. She'll think you just stink... Even when you're gone from pizza hut they just keep giving and giving. And that's a bonus from them that's little extra payment.

Cons

No cons to this place, always nice for the little guy who's poor who can't pay rent to give a multi billion dollar company some charity. Christian thing to do.

2.0
May 4, 2013

Sigh.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

(Mostly) okay co-workers. Great customers. Easy job to get. Once you get past the bad employees, it's actually not a bad job. Well, from a social standpoint.

Cons

Where do I begin. First, I had three days of training. THREE. & it was mostly a joke--I got one day of REAL training, one day when I was sent home hours before my shift ended (& the person training me was horrible), & the last day of training--my trainer was on her phone most of the time. Fun. Also, I had no way of handling funds due to the restrictions on my employee login...so depending on other people sucks because they always act like they're too busy to help. So when I'm supposed to guided by someone, I'm actually on my own--getting yelled at for messing up an order, because no one's teaching me how to properly use the register. Sigh. Being a team member for Pizza Hut means that you have to do most of everything except actually cooking the pizza. I have no idea how some people manage to do all that stuff by themselves--clean, be a server, stock, what have you. But I'm new to food service, what do I know. Serving was actually the most fun part of this job--the customers were easygoing for the most part. Working the phone was not bad. It's just...give your employees proper training. When I asked for a copy of all the papers I was signing when I got hired, management looked at me baffled. Also, legally, employees are allowed to take a break. I should definitely report this employer for that.

Viewing 58 - 60 of 14,065 Reviews

Glassdoor has 15,642 Pizza Hut reviews submitted anonymously by Pizza Hut employees. Read employee reviews and ratings on Glassdoor to decide if Pizza Hut is right for you.