REI reviews

3.6

64% would recommend to a friend

(4,364 total reviews)
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Mary Beth Laughton

38% approve of CEO

34% positive business outlook

REI has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 4,364 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The REI 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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4.0
Jul 13, 2012
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Pros

Discounts and Prodeals Coworkers to go out and do activities with Coworkers are always willing to help each other Coworkers become great friends Fairly relaxed working atmosphere No commission sales You help the customer learn and sell to fit their needs, budget, existing gear Flexible work schedules Learn a lot about outdoor products Management and supervisors are generally really nice people who are willing to work with your schedules Management will listen when and if you are interested in learning a new department (when there are openings... tell them before the next hiring period).

Cons

Selling memberships: It always feels awkward to insert "Are you a member" into your conversation with customers. It really is a neat benefit to the customer, but customers get annoyed especially when every sales associate they've talked to that day (or in their lifetime of shopping) asks this question. Some sales associates do a great job of not making this question seem out of place. Membership sales can effect your hours and your raise. It's the company's measurable performance goal for you as an individual. It is still retail, so you might seem like all you do is pickup and zipup jackets and clothing that messy people leave everywhere. You start to love the people who put away and zip up the mechandise they were looking at. Very rarely get an rude customer, but they do happen. Customer service deals with a lot of upset customers and some that take advantage of the company's return policy, returning "well-loved," not faulty merchandise that at times have been 5-10 years old. People return things that should be in their own garage sales, not REI's.

4.0
Jul 8, 2012

Great place to work

Recommend
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Pros

- People. Maybe I should say the culture. Eitherway, it's a pretty pleasent work environment. People are respectul and integret. Even the type A people here are down-to-earth and thoughtful. There is less office politics than other companies that I have worked for. - Work-life balance: It's REI's core value. Your manager is serious and care about work-life balance of his/her staff. Have flexibale work days/hours for full time employees. - Fun. It's in the company DNA that fun should be part of the work.

Cons

- The struggling economy had an impact on REI's retirement contribution, It is not as good as before the recession. It's still pretty good compared to other companies, but if you take into account everything (base pay, bonus, retirement) then it's compansation no longer stands out. - Slow to change. If you enjoy fast-paced environment and like moving things around quickly than you'll have your frustrations here. REI's team-oriented culture makes changes slow to happen. The management is aware of that and is trying to change this, but then again, such change itself is happening in a slow pace.

5.0
Jul 7, 2012

Excellent employer.

Recommend
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Pros

Great employer. They excel at empowering employees by providing excellent training and support.

Cons

Difficult to get on "full time," as they primarily hire and employ part time positions.

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