REI reviews

3.6

64% would recommend to a friend

(4,361 total reviews)
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39% approve of CEO

35% positive business outlook

REI has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 4,361 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
Apr 6, 2009
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Pros

If you are a tree hugging camping nut who can't afford all the expensive gear and want to talk "shop" with a mainly Anglo-saxon crowd. The best thing about REI is the pro-deals. You can routinely get 50% or more off Oakleys, Patagonia, NF, Osprey's all year round on their top selling products. Also the classes are free though I never taken advantage of them. Also the managers are some of the nicest people you'll work for. They are very cool and smart for the line of work they are doing. Most of them went to college and graduated with a wide range of subjects from environmentalism, English, computer science, etc.

Cons

All the negative aspects of retail like dealing with messy racks and dressing rooms. REI has a chronic problem with things out of order because they employ the same number of employees as Target, but expect them to help the customer and pay attention to them instead of stocking and arranging the floor. That's why when you walk into REI, it always look like there's been a hurricane on the racks. Technical knowledge is a plus, but there seemed to be a more emphasis on salesmanship. Your performance wasn't based on how hard you worked or how much you helped a customer, it was based on member sales. Though I got to admit, the very knowledgeable people also sold a lot more memberships. During my last days in REI, hours were cut to the bone with people working from 14 hours a week to 3-2 hours a week. Inventory was getting piled up in the warehouse, and it was a mad rush to stock everyday. On the whole, the very business model seemed very inefficient and aimless. A big concern was payroll. It was over budget because we had sales specialists and people solely working on inventory. I guess that's one of the problems of having a camping store in a city.

3.0
Feb 12, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

The coworkers are very friendly, which is one of the main perks for working there. It has a great sense of family atmosphere. If you like employee discounts, then it is a great place for you with discount cards and pro deals with the vendors.

Cons

While the perks are great, the overall pay is somewhat lower than what would be expected for the job being performed. At least, it is that way in the lower levels.

3.0
Dec 30, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits for part time employees. Perfect job for students. It is an atmosphere that wants you to balance your outdoor passions with work.

Cons

it is very hard to move to full time. You almost have to kiss up to the managers. Everything is centered upon selling memberships. If you have a hard time selling memberships, you are worthless to them. They do not value employees that actually know what they are talking about, and have experience using the gear that they sell. As a sales assocaite your job is to sell memberships, then product. Your hours get docked as a punishment if you do not meet membership goals.

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