- Very high turnover rate at all levels of management, including the GM
- Company expanded prematurely into Canada and is now clamping down on costs
- Company does not value its people like before and wants long tenured GLs out
- Bizarre culture where people are not authentic and have hidden agendas
- Inflexible hours. It's not a place where you can come into work early and then leave early
- No sense of accomplishment – repetitive, monotonous and meaningless work
- Weaknesses or “opportunities” are focused on instead of your strengths
- Little chance for promotion among the nearly 40 GLs in the building
- Even GLs who have relocated to other DCs still have not gotten promoted after years
- There is a “Target Mold” that Target looks for and if you do not fit that mold, your potential for advancement is slim to none
- Target values style over substance
- Wrong people get put into roles they do not deserve, no communication on those who are put into certain roles or why
- Too many commitments to keep track of, resulting in a lack of follow-thru and basic execution
- Must deal with some Team Members who are disrespectful because they wish they had gone to college, but never did and are now frustrated with their position in life
- Lack of accountability from senior leadership
- Environment of peers managing each other while senior leadership watches
- Culture of second hand feedback instead of people having courage to say it directly to you
- Unnecessary amounts of admin. work that either HR should do or should be phased out in order to allow GLs more time on the floor with their teams
- Lack of commonsense from HR when placing new Team Members into a certain department
- More awards and recognition goes to those who get more face time with senior leadership
- If you work on the weekends, senior leadership does not notice nor care about what you have achieved
- Those who work on off-days is viewed positively; productivity is championed at the cost of morale and work/life balance
- Working strange hours sometimes on weekends, holidays, or both
- Shift hours are misleading -- a 12 hour shift is really a 14-15 hour one as you must get there 2 hours early and sometimes stay after
- Temp workers have been brought in who are difficult to coach
- You are on your feet for the better part of 14-15 hours and this will wear on your joints over time