T.K. Maxx reviews

3.7

71% would recommend to a friend

(3,769 total reviews)
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Ernie Herrman

72% approve of CEO

50% positive business outlook

T.K. Maxx has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 3,769 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The T.K. Maxx 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
Sep 21, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

There are some nice people who work there. Hourly wage is slightly more than minimum wage. 10% discount...

Cons

1.) Unpaid Meetings: It is mandatory to come to work 10 minutes before every shift for an unpaid meeting (the daily "brief"). You are not allowed to clock in until the meeting is over, which could be after your intended start time for your shift. If the "brief" is so important for the job, why don't we get paid for it? 2.) Too Many Managers With so many assistant managers, it's common to be given conflicting directions, tasks, and information, and then getting in trouble with all of them because you can't please them all. Maybe the managers can't keep up with the constantly changing rules. Every day it seemed the rules changed. 3.) Closing Shifts Never End at 8:30pm If you work a closing shift and you're meant to leave at 8:30pm, be prepared to stay until 9pm or sometimes later. (At least you get paid for THAT extra work.) 4.) Bag Searches and Occasional Body Searches A bag check is understandable, but it was very uncomfortable to witness a fellow associate undergo a body search/frisking after being randomly selected. A female assistant manager did the body search/pat-down on the female associate, but still, it really feels as though we're prisoners. 5.) Rota Only Put Up A Week in Advance The rotas run from Sunday to Saturday, and they are put up one week at a time. It's difficult to make any plans in advance.

4.0
Sep 16, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Quite a fun, relaxed, fast-paced atmosphere where there is always a variety of things to do. The management are really nice and understanding and the company is quite flexible with your hours.

Cons

If you're working part-time you may struggle to get enough hours. The company now only employs people on 8 and 12 hour contracts.

1.0
Sep 13, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

It paid above minimum wage and there was the *possibility* of flexible working hours. It's also involved with charity work, which is great.

Cons

The work is tiring, repetitive, and boring - there are unreasonably high expectations from managers as regards what you should be able to accomplish in any given space of time. Time allotted to do certain tasks was decreased sometimes without any good reason. Managers were also consistently un-supportive in the face of abusive customers. All types of shifts meant being on your feet for hours and you were *always* expected to stay later than your shift's scheduled finish at closing time, to the point where you weren't allowed to leave even if you asked to. It was unusual to leave any sooner than two hours after your shift had finished. I don't understand why TK Maxx didn't just rota people in to do this shift if they needed people to do it. On some occasions it was very difficult to get the hours you wanted, too - the store I worked at seemed to prefer having a lot of staff doing very few hours each. The managers have their own agendas and treat sales associates and floor staff like tools to meet their goals. They often spoke to us as if we were unruly, untrustworthy children who needed constant supervision. Sick days and holidays are handled really badly. Holiday was hard to take and it was difficult to find out when it would reset, how much you had left, etc. Staff who call in sick days are treated like slackers no matter what the reason - if you phone in yourself you're guilt-tripped over the phone and often told to come in anyway. There's little opportunity to improve - we were told there would be options for staff to move into the head office or higher management roles but this never happened. In advance to my applying to jobs elsewhere I helped to train someone as I had learned a few specialised tasks. As soon as this was done the store stopped giving me shifts without warning. When I asked why this was they answered that I had 'known all along' I'd have to leave once my 'replacement' was fully trained when this had never been discussed, let alone put in writing. After a few months I was told to hand in my notice because head office didn't like leaving me on the payroll when I was doing 0 hours. This was after working at the store for three years, part- and then full-time. It felt like a petty end to an unpleasant 'career'.

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