REI reviews

3.6

63% would recommend to a friend

(4,367 total reviews)
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Mary Beth Laughton

35% approve of CEO

34% positive business outlook

REI has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 4,367 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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1.0
May 20, 2023

The least evil

Recommend
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Pros

They let you get away with a lot of BS. You don't have to work hard to get paid.

Cons

Around sales, your schedule can change frequently.

4.0
Jan 26, 2023

Transparency

Recommend
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Pros

Great paid training, good retention, decent work culture and sick leave policies, easy resources to keep customers happy, supportive management.

Cons

Customer service sucks, you’ll get yelled at in your own home, but your managers support setting boundaries with bullies. It doesn’t pay enough for the stress or keep up with living wage expectations despite the rhetoric around work/life balance. Perks only go so far when you’re living on a barely surviving wage. All work and time is recorded and quantified in a system that you’ll be nitpicked about and criticized for in meetings with supervisors.

2.0
Dec 26, 2022

Don't believe the hype

Recommend
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Pros

Inclusive and safe environment (but let's not praise the bare minimum)

Cons

Think of those tik toks about toxic workplaces...that's REI. I've worked retail/customer service on and off since I was 15 (so for 10 years now) and this was my only bad experience with an employer. This was the weirdest, most rigorous interview process, and once hired we were told things like "be proud of yourself! This is harder to get into than Yale!" 🙄🚩 The training was inadequate given the knowledge needed of products and complexity of the sales system (which has hopefully been updated to a better interface by now). You were told to arrive 15 minutes early to get on your vest, headset, etc., but to NOT clock in yet. There was 0 trust in employees. Every retailer handles the cash drawer differently, but this is the only place I've had to walk the cash drawer to the office with the supervision of a partner! At the end of your shift bags/pockets were checked. The pay was very near minimum wage, which hurt even more considering the upscale nature of the retailer. The list goes on, but these were my biggest issues. Full disclaimer, I was terminated, but I hold no ill will from that. I believe they could see it wasn't a good fit and that was the best move for everyone. Perhaps with time some of these wrinkles would have ironed out, but I do not recommend finding out.

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