Target reviews

3.5

57% would recommend to a friend

(94,207 total reviews)
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Michael Fiddelke

48% approve of CEO

41% positive business outlook

Target has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 94,207 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Target 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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2.0
Jan 30, 2010
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Pros

I will admit that the pay at Target is pretty good, and if you show potential and are able to get level raises, you can increase your salary by close to $10,000 within a few years, but it takes major butt kissing to do that. The benefits are also very good. Health, dental, optical and retirement, so that's really good. Time off is average, but gets better the longer you stay.

Cons

You are completely micromanaged and you have to micromanage your department leaders. I was told that I can't go and talk to an employee about his performance. I had to talk to a department manager who would then talk to that person. I also hated the fact that every month you need to find a "bottom performer". HR would ride you from then on to fire that person. Like most big companys, there were so many rules which made it very black and white, no room to be creative. You are told how to do everything, including how to organize your office in some cases. HQ is always sending stores these "great ideas" that are so stupid. All these suits that are in MSP/St. Paul need to get out of the office and try some of this crap out before they tell the entire company to do it. The company talks about work/life balance, but unless you are in a small store, you can pretty much expect to work 50 hours a week during the slow times, up to 60 over the holidays. If you are working overnights (which most ETLs do at least once), then you can expect to work 10-12 hour nights during the slow times, 14-16 hour nights during the busy times. The crapiest thing though, nothing seemed like it was ever good enough. You could have the most beautiful store with amazing numbers, but district and regional management would still come in and make you feel like crap because of something stupid.

3.0
Jan 20, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

The headquarters has a relatively young population. This created a fun work environment. The company also respected its employees. There was very flexible work arrangements for people with families. Though I didn´t have a family, I was happy my co-workers had the ability to shuffle work around daycare and child illnesses.

Cons

The company made more decisions based off of intuition than off of analytics. I feel this is changing with the new CEO, Steinhafel, but it still surprised me how often sound suggestions would be completely rejected because of a manager´s feelings. I would regularly receive feedback that I couldn´t use basic statistics in explaining my rationale for a business idea. The company has a warped perspective of diversity. Managers are incentivized to retain and to build diverse teams. However, when I pressed for HR´s definition of diverse, they said that it was purely skin deep. To be diverse, you have to be non-white. Prior to recession, the company spent money like it was going out of style. The recession was probably a good thing because it created a reality check for upper management.

1.0
Dec 21, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

10% discount at Target Headquarters is in downtown Minneapolis Free Samples There is really nothing beneficial from a career development or work/life balance stand point that is worth mentioning.

Cons

99% of people working there care more about what you look like and wear than what you offer intellectually - coming from someone who is somewhat fashionable. Management would rather "bucket" you into categories than listen to your ideas or allow you to develop. This didn't happen to me, but I saw it happen to a lot of really good people and hard working individuals. I left only because of the poor treatment of others. Watching good people with families being treated so bad that they quit just so Target doesn't have to claim more "Layoffs" is a poor way to do business. If you have a family (or plan to) your career will be over the second that little bundle arrives. Either that, or you will have to hire someone else to raise your kids. But hey, they give 1% of the money from credit card purchases to local schools, however, 75% of the people they approve for those cards shouldn't qualify. Someone could really write a book about how Target is the worst company ever.

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