Publix reviews

3.8

66% would recommend to a friend

(21,110 total reviews)
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Kevin Murphy

61% approve of CEO

62% positive business outlook

Publix has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 21,110 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Publix 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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21K reviews
1.0
Mar 1, 2024

Cult Mentality

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Pros

They barely fire anyone, probably because they don't want to pay unemployment.

Cons

There's a big cult mentality. They dangle a carrot in front of their employees to invest in stocks promising you'll retire a millionaire, while the top people benefit from it with their bonuses. They set their own unique culture and base your "qualifications" on how much you "bleed green" as they like to put it. Outside qualifications and education doesn't matter to them. Their tactic seems to be to groom people who aren't qualified to work anywhere else to be loyal to the company and sing its praises when they don't know what it's like to work anywhere else for comparison. There's also terrible work-life balance. I always hear from seniored employees that Publix is nothing like it used to be.

2.0
Oct 13, 2023

Awful and emotionally draining

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Pros

Free lunch at the corporate office and stock options.

Cons

Where do I start? Pay is abysmal and way below market level. They try to justify it by saying you'll always have "job security" with Publix. While that may be true, there are other companies out there that offer just as much job security and can still pay their employees fairly. The benefits are nothing to write home about either. 401k match is lower than most, 2 weeks of PTO, (many employers now offer 3 weeks of PTO starting out) and only 6 paid holidays. The corporate office has pretty much no amenities past the free lunch. In a world that is moving more towards remote/hybrid work, companies that require their workers to be in the office full-time need to have things that make their employees want to come to the office. Upper management and executives are old-school and behind the times. It's a good ol' boys club everywhere from store management to corporate C-suite. If you don't play their game, you won't go very far. Even if you try your best to fall in line and work hard, get ready to be talked down to if you're a woman or if you're under the age of 40. Inter-department cliques are also a huge problem. Gossip is rampant and you will never feel like you can trust the people around you. Full of people who never grew out of their high school mean girl/bully mentality. In my experience, the only people who put up with this environment long-term are those who have little to no education or experience outside of Publix. They constantly shove down your throat how Publix is such a "great place to work" so that maybe you'll actually drink the Kool-Aid and believe that you are under a great employer. If you have any type of self-respect, you should look elsewhere for somewhere that fosters employee retention/growth and takes care of its people.

4.0
Jul 15, 2022

Publix

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Pros

Decent pay and advancement opportunities. Yearly 8-12% stock given for free based on previous year salary. Good PTO and sick time accrual. Good 401k. Stock dividends paid out quarterly. Company cares about the customer and will do whatever they can to help customer find products in store or order it for them from warehouse. Managers usually are good at training new associates.

Cons

Management will talk about you behind your back to other managers and associates for even the slightest misstep. You must be able to throw 55-65 cases per hour consistently. If you are a team lead like I was you are expected to do the managers job for them. You are supposed to force associates to do their job, but don't have any power to take disciplinary action. Managers and especially team leads must work overnight 10pm-6am or 12am -8am either scheduled or last minute if upper management feels that it is needed. It is mandatory. You bleed green whether you like it or not. In recent years management lacked the ability to hire quality associates so it was more and more difficult to get people to do their job the way management wanted them to.

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