Target reviews

3.5

57% would recommend to a friend

(94,146 total reviews)
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Michael Fiddelke

47% approve of CEO

40% positive business outlook

Target has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 94,146 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
Oct 30, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

*An opportunity to make a real difference in the lives and working conditions of the store's team *Frequent opportunities to enhance Target's image and reputation within the local community, while reaching out to schools, social service organizations, parks and the like

Cons

*When a new CEO, regional VP, DTL and STL all arrive within months of one another, watch out for house-cleaning much like when a new administration occupies the White House. Allegiances and loyalties disappear, along with your long streak of O review scores *Smacking of age discrimination (given Target has more lawyers on retainer than any of us could afford to hire), execs throughout my district--over the age of 40--began to disappear this past year, involuntarily. I quit, after eight years as a dedicated executive, before I would give them the satisfaction of terming me based upon the most ludicrous assortment of trumped-up frivolousness you've ever read

3.0
May 2, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

Target is a dynamic company to work for. It is always changing and very fast-paced if that's your sort of thing. If you're surrounded by good leadership, then your experience will be enjoyable. Much of that falls on your Store Team Leader and your District Team Leader. Another thing is that management is very visible and involved at your store, so they aren't a mysterious group of people. The work can be enjoyable and the pay is good for someone who is just out of college with no previous management experience. The work is challenging, but you feel accomplished when you see the results of developing your team.

Cons

Though the company claims to be all about communication, no one really tells you anything. In my case, the lack of communication from my superiors is what defeated me and caused me to leave the company. Retail is also a tough industry, which is hard to understand until one actually gets there. That said, when you're interviewing and the company is trying to recruit you, they conveniently leave out the actual stuff that you will be doing once you get in the store. They make it look easy to get promoted, even to headquarters when those goals are nearly impossible. You also don't have a choice in the exact department that you will be managing, and people are often forced to change in the middle of their training. The hours are also long and there is no overtime pay. The employee discount isn't great either, and you must only use cash unless you sign up for their credit card. In addition, if you do decide to sign up for their credit card, beware that if you miss a payment you can get written up for it and possibly lose your job eventually.

4.0
Oct 12, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

For salaried team members at the stores level - Great opportunities for advancement Positive work environment Consistent feedback (both positive and critical) A focus on leadership development Excellent communication from headquarters as well as senior management Encouragement of work/life balance At the store level, required to stay active...great for those who don't appreciate sitting at a desk all day Empowerment - within your role. Every other weekend off (almost unheard of in retail) Don't have to worry about what to wear to work - it's Red & Khaki! Working at the stores level for Target, I am challenged every day. Managing over 100 people and up to 15 different areas of a store can be very intense at times. I appreciate the focus on leadership development that Target has, and know that in one year with Target, I've grown far beyond where I was as a leader. You learn that you can't be a leader without a team of people, and that therefore it's all about your people. Managing talent is a huge focus as your team will make you successful or will help you fail. I definitely recommend target to those who are: ...interested in a company where there's unlimited growth (and almost the same in income). ...able to be on their feet all day, full of energy (thankfully there's a Starbucks in most Targets today!) ...quick to learn new things and can be resourceful in an appropriate manner ...able to manage many things at once, multi-tasking beyond what others might think is possible

Cons

For salaried individuals - 50 hour workweeks or up to 70 at some times...but the leaders know when you work long days and try to give you time off when they can. It's retail, so there's little time off during the holidays.

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