Toys "R" Us reviews

3.9

76% would recommend to a friend

(5,633 total reviews)
avatar

David A. Brandon

78% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

Toys "R" Us has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 5,633 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Toys "R" Us employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

Reviews by job title

6K reviews
3.0
Jan 6, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

It's often a fun environment with all the toys and excited children. It's satisfying to bring a smile to a child's face, and to help a clueless parent find something worthwhile for their child.

Cons

There is not much communication and training from the management. The management at times complain to associates about less than stellar gstat scores, but the company hardly trains and guides the employees on guest servicing, SOPs, product knowledge, etc! They way things are done in the store it seems like most people (including managers) are just randomly "winging it" as they go along. A lot of people work hard and are kind of disillusioned by the lack of acknowledgment for the work they do by management. There are hard-working, helpful, friendly people working there, but it's at times jarring how some managers and associates there are rather cold and impersonal towards each other. They don't seem interested in interacting with their fellow employees and act like they don't want to be approached for anything. The head store manager's presence seems non-existent in the store. Most employees have never seen THE store manager and have absolutely any idea who it even is. This person is cooked up in their office most of the time. Strange how someone can be in charge of this particular store but walks around in it only once every few months (usually just to go shopping or greet a VIP visiting the store). The company can at times be stingy providing hours to its employees, even if it's a very high volume store that needs a lot of help and work done. The salaries offered to associates is not competitive with other major retailers in the area. It's no wonder why a lot of great employees quit and work at other retailers. The company discount (10%) is seriously a joke, and excludes a lot of major items. Major retailers typically offer their employees at least double that rate year-round, and some offer triple (and up) that rate.

2.0
Jun 12, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Helping moms make children smile.

Cons

The company is reorganizing after a buyout two years ago. However the vast majority of the store level and district level leadership remains in place. These remaing managers are more concerned with playing politics and attempting to protect their jobs than executing the new leadership's vision for success. There is no system for tracking the actual hours worked by salaried managers. Salaried Managers fill out a management time log, but that information remains at the store level and in never transmitted or reconciled anywhere. This means that the controlling authority (the GM) is able to work half days as compared to what they are actually scheduled. They are free to not work at all, and then claim a week later that they did work according to the schedule. This has led to serious abuses of sick days, eto, and vacation days. The ASM is expected to be present the entire shift, and frequently exceeds 60 hours per week compared to the GMs 35-40 hour weeks. Complaints of abuse to higher are simply routed back down to the GM's in question which typically results in action against the reporter. I have personally watched disciplinary actions against hourly associates for 1-10 minute late arrivals handed down by a manager that consistantly cheats the company out of 8+ hours per week. The hourly associates see this and it does nothing to help store morale. Additionally, the GM is the only one that is bonused at a variable rate that can be sizeable. Combine all of these points and one is left with some seroiusly disgruntled employees. Plan o Gram documents frequently do not agree with graphics installation instructions, the layout pictures typically violate the standards of excellence for merchandising, and the layouts usually will not agree with the product list as shown in the diagrams. Store hours have been cut to bare bones staff resulting in a closing staff for three people for a 100K sq ft store. This is a constant complaint by shoppers on our satisfaction surveys. At my store we usually have less than 400 hours to split between the entire staff. Salaried managers make up this shortage by working extra hours. Special projects are also frequently mismanaged by corporate from the beginning. I was allotted 80 man hours to reset and create a section of improved and new aisles. The right size shelves were not shipped to begin with. The proper shelving uprights and base decks never arrived. The right plans were not published to fit my store layout, the new product still has not arrived, and we have ordered the correct material twice now. This was supposed to be complete 20 weeks ago.

5.0
Mar 26, 2018

Unhappy Times

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great place to work at

Cons

Going out of business, boo

Viewing 88 - 90 of 5,633 Reviews

Glassdoor has 6,151 Toys "R" Us reviews submitted anonymously by Toys "R" Us employees. Read employee reviews and ratings on Glassdoor to decide if Toys "R" Us is right for you.