Waitrose reviews

3.9

67% would recommend to a friend

(8,749 total reviews)
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74% approve of CEO

48% positive business outlook

Waitrose has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 8,749 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Waitrose 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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5.0
May 7, 2015

Great place to work

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Pros

Supportive to those studying Great Bonus Scheme and other fringe benefits Friendly Place to work Ethical Business I really enjoy my job

Cons

Sometimes inflexible hours Expectation to do overtime

1.0
May 7, 2015
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Pros

Easy work Good discount on John Lewis products Easy to get overtime

Cons

Having worked at John Lewis during sixth form, I absolutely adored the Partnership and thought they treated their staff incredibly well. However, when I moved to Brighton to study at University I got a job at the local Waitrose, the treatment of staff was completely different. I, and many others, were hired as Christmas temps for 3 months, then our contracts were extended until April 25th. A couple of weeks before this date, we were told that as of this date our 'hours would not exist anymore' and that we had to reapply for new hours if we wanted to keep our jobs. This seemed completely stupid as there was always things that needed to be done in store so staff were always needed. Also, some of the younger employees weren't even told about this so didn't even know their last shift was their last shift! WAITROSE IS NOT A GOOD PLACE FOR STUDENTS TO WORK: a few years ago I knew a few friends who worked at one Waitrose store and were transferred to one nearer home during the holidays: a good idea because all stores need people to cover extra hours during school holidays. When I went to start looking for a transfer home for the Summer, I was not helped by my manager at all (who didn't even know my name after 6 months working there...). I had to phone personnel to ask how to go about it. Eventually, I got an interview at a store in my hometown, however it was with other external candidates who had never worked at Waitrose before- and then I didn't get the job! Seems absolutely ridiculous as they would have saved money as I didn't need any uniform or training and could have started covering lots of hours right away. Management never told us that we had to fill in our holiday forms before a certain date, or even gave us a holiday form in the first place, so we were allocated random days throughout the year and it was near impossible to change these. I do hear better things about other Waitrose stores, but from my personal experience I think the company treats their employees in an awful manner.

1.0
May 7, 2015
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Pros

Bonus is the only reason to work for but that is different as compared to those who are at senior posts. For example, a branch manager gets the percentage of bonus according to the yearly sale for the store. If it is a partnership and share same/similar benefits, why operational staff gets fixed amount according to what they earn? Percentage of bonus for the yearly branch sales should be divided among all those working for it throughout the year. In fact, operational staff are the main reason behind the boom in sales figures.

Cons

Uncountable! Don't have enough words to express them all.

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