Sherwin-Williams reviews

3.6

62% would recommend to a friend

(9,494 total reviews)
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Heidi Petz

36% approve of CEO

52% positive business outlook

Sherwin-Williams has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 9,494 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Sherwin-Williams employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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9K reviews
1.0
Sep 1, 2017

Outside Sales Represenitive

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

National Sales meeting in Florida is cool.

Cons

Work with the worst customers, culture isn't there, your customers are idiots, lonely, no exit opportunities. DO NOT WORK HERE. You will hate your life.

3.0
Aug 25, 2017

Sales Specialist

Recommend
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Pros

Very few pros, I was at a busy store and got paid the same as people at other stores who may have had 1/5 or 1/10 of the responsibilities that I had and there were no bonuses or profit sharing options. I guess paid time off is nice, and there's a good hiring procedure

Cons

Very few cons as well, it's just a job. If you're at a busy store you'll be worked to death and you'll work all the shifts that the management doesn't want to work such as every weekend and Friday nights.

1.0
Aug 18, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

none, none, none, none, none

Cons

I was hired by a manager who left after my three months' working and the new manager arranged a doctor appointment for me to be examined without my consent to determine igf I could lift 50, 65, and 100 pounds. I was not allowed to have my own doctor examine me, one who did know my medical history tha past seven years. The doctor explainied that he did not understand why Sherwin sept sending their employees to him to be examined. I was sent there after three months of working and it was determined that in no way could I lft 50, 65, and 100 pounds. I weighed 100 pounds which the former manager knew wvibout and she modified my job so that I would not have to do the extreme leavy lifting. As a faux finish paintier with over twenty years ofo experiene in interiotr design, the former manager hired me for my artistic color expertise and wanted to put me in the color adviisory aspect of the store to assist do-it-yourself customers, butt when she left and the new manager arrived, he then, as stated, had the doctor examine me. Of course, the doctor knew that I could in no way lift 50, 65 and 100 pounds and called me afer the exam asking my persmisison to inform the new manager. I then was rather surpriseid that two persons from the Sherwin HR appeared to talk with me, unbeknownst to me. They had informed me that no furthwer accommodations would be in order for me, as, the way they saw it, I had had already three months' of accommodation which could not be extended. They ga e me 29 days before being discharged and then an absurd gratis an added 29 days as, what they termed, " an unpaid leave of absense without pay." I was told by the new manager and his assistant that I would now work days instead of nights and weekends to shadow them as to working the computer and making sales. Before this time, I was not allowed to use the computer nor recommend productgs. My job consisted of tinting, vacuuming, sweeping and mopping the floor, and tearing shipment boxes open and socking shelves. I was to have taken approximately 100 tests also, but only was able to complete about 10 as I was needed daily to do the repetitive manual labor. I have no doubt that th company wanted me to resign due to my age and size. I had a lack of respect and was ignored mostly by the managers who were supposed to have trained me months ago but who did not have time to do so. I have a completely negative summary of working for this company and think that the 29 day periods were a mere appeasement to keep me from immediately applying for unemployment.. Absolutely, I would not recommend this company to anyone who desires full training and respect on the job. My job description had been modified by the original manager whow hired me but nothing came to fruition once the new manager came and his assisitant did nothing to apprise him about the original conditions for which I had been hired. A very uncaring, manipulative, hypocritical company for which to work. Stay away.

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