REI reviews

3.6

64% would recommend to a friend

(4,365 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 4,365 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
May 22, 2012

Great for part timers

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Pros

Generous discount except for sale items, great benefits after accruing 1500 hours with the company IF you can maintain a rolling avg of 20 hours/week. Staff is fun to work with and really know their stuff. Managers NEVER expect you to work off the clock and do their best to give you requested days/times off. You get to sell high quality product that the company backs with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. Except for memberships, there is no sales quota for sales staff, so there is NO stress over trying to upsell customers. Starting pay is above minimum wage. Although REI is definitely run as a corporation, they do their best to de-emphasize it. REI has its "cons" but its WAY better than working at WalMart or Target or some other big Sports/Outdoor chain store.

Cons

High turnover and seasonal sales means constant hiring of new staff -- there are more staff than business can support during the slow times so weekly hours vary--could be as low as 10-12 hrs/wk for weeks at a time with some 3.5 hour shifts. 8 hour shifts are RARE, about one per week, unless there is a sale. Most shifts are either 4 hours or 6.75 hours, but you don't necessarily get 5 days of work. Schedules are done only 8 days in advance, but the managers DO try to work within your availability. LOTS of emphasis on selling memberships--your raise is based on it. LOTS of emphasis on getting member email info--your raise is based on it. Managers are not very visible on the floor--they seem to spend their time in the back office watching YOU work via the security cameras. Managers are COMPLETELY unaware that the staff ALL think they are lazy. Not good for morale. Display of merchandise is surprisingly boring--visual guy and managers have to stick to a plan from corporate.

3.0
Jun 7, 2011
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Pros

Good deals on outdoor gear, relaxed uniform, worked with nice outdoor oriented people

Cons

Advancement is very hard and depends completely on the opinion of your direct supervisor, you can't even apply for a higher position without you direct supervisor's endorsement. You must meet a membership quota, selling them at $20 a piece. Your job and any possible raise depends on it. Memberships account for over half of your job performance score. Your customer service abilities and product knowledge are completely secondary.

4.0
Jun 7, 2011

Enjoyable (but dead-end) job

Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Flexible work schedule - Great co-workers and members (for the most part) - Most managers are authentic and easy to get along with - Good health benefits (though not as good as they were a few years ago) - Great deals on gear and clothing - Company is "greener" and more community-minded than most (though maybe not as much as they claim to be) - Paid sabbatical after 15 years

Cons

- Salary far below industry standards - Few opportunities for promotion, especially outside of retail management - Stores are chronically understaffed - Seems to be straying from the "cooperative" ideals more each year

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