Wayfair reviews

3.1

39% would recommend to a friend

(6,850 total reviews)
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Niraj Shah

28% approve of CEO

27% positive business outlook

Wayfair has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 6,850 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Wayfair 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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1.0
Jun 4, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

Very competitive benefits package, group outings paid for by company, get to work with some great people that are right around your age

Cons

Pay is demeaning- There is the ability to increase your pay based on "metrics" that are always changing and often times very hard to attain. If you hit the highest metrics in your group the pay is actually pretty decent but that will never happen. The rules for the metrics change constantly, without you being told, so be prepared to be surprised when you don't receive a bonus because of a "positive change" that was implemented but never told to you. Be prepared to struggle to make it to your next bi-weekly paycheck or even make a month's rent with the pay you will receive. Constantly changing schedule- Want to have a life outside of work? Sorry, your schedule will change every month, one month you may work 9-6, the next 12-9, the next your working Saturday's. NO EXCEPTIONS, you need a day off? Better schedule that five weeks in advance. This "change for the better" has made everyone miserable and looking to jump ship. No chance to advance- When you join the company you are told nice fairy tales about how great the company is to work for and how this job will allow you to grow quickly and live a grandiose life. That couldn't be further from the truth. Top performers don't advance unless they are in with someone in a position of power. You can be the best and be stuck in the same demeaning position being told how much you need to improve. No positive feedback- Everything you do is scrutinized and crunched into numbers. Every second of your day is recorded from the calls you receive to the things you look at on your computer screen. When you do well it just means your head stays off the chopping block, nothing is ever good enough, there is no such thing as praise, only criticism. Unprofessional- Management is so disconnected from the people they lead its embarrassing. No ideas you have will ever be listened to. Management enjoys making fun of people at company meetings and outings, they have the attitude that they are better than you and you need to know it. Never question a company policy or the way management does things or you will be seen as a threat. You want those who work hard day in and day out to be professional, yet you do not. Your employees ask questions, want to learn, want to advance in this world, yet all you can do is tell them "everyone is expendable" and they need to do better because if they don't someone else will fill their seat. Tough Job- Let's be honest, it's a call center. Be prepared to field calls from the most spaced out angry customers close to 80 times a day on a daily basis. Couple this with the pressure placed on you be management and it's enough to drive one off a wall. You will hardly ever get a day off since most holidays are considered working days at CSN. Snack room- Most people list this as a positive, but let's be honest, these "snacks" come out of your paycheck, they are not free. A snack room is a great idea for an elementary school, if I want to eat something I can handle myself. I'd rather have the extra money in my paycheck then to have it withheld from me for a couple of bags of chips and half rotten fruit. You are powerless- CSN does not want people to know this but you have no power over anything. All of the products are "drop shipped" and come from manufacturer warehouses, therefore CSN has no control over when the product ships, if it's damaged or what the item even looks like. This accounts for a large percentage of the calls you receive and you will have no answers for the customer, only leading to your day being that much brighter.

2.0
May 25, 2010
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Very casual and laid-back atmosphere -Young workforce--many people just out of college and easy to relate to (for those also out of college) -Benefits are pretty good -Snacks (though not free...paid for with portions of employee checks) -The holiday party was fun

Cons

-Lack of communication between upper management (directors, VPs etc) and regular employees -Lack of experience of regular managers (especially in customer service). They don't have any managerial experience outside of the company. They are around the same age as the vast majority of employees, which oftentimes fosters inappropriate interactions and relationships. -Disillusion that it is a great place to work. When hired, everyone is told (admittedly like many employers) it is a great place to work, with many opportunities of advancement and training. Couldn't be further from the truth. -Lack of challenge and stimulation, especially in customer service. -All customer service representatives have been changed, virtually overnight, into statistics. Service work and helping customers, which is what we were hired to do, is undervalued, while sales has become the focus of every manager and member of upper management. -There is no normal 8-5 or 6-9 shift. Weekends and nights are a must for customer service, despite family and other obligations. -Extreme lack of diversity, especially age.

1.0
May 18, 2010

Turn for the worse

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Can't really think of anything beyond health/dental insurance which can easily be found at most companies. Intelligent, over-qualified co-workers Free snacks? If you're persauded to work somewhere based on free snacks you might want to fill out a 7-11 application or get your head examined.

Cons

Unbelievably low compensation, prepare to continue living like a college student while employed here. "Promotions" come with shockingly low (or non-existent) salary increases and painfully high responsibility/accountability. Uncommunicative/inexperienced management Employee moral of zero Company is a revolving door of quittings and firings. New hires are either disillusioned/misguided customer service reps or hired guns filling management roles. Viable promotions from "working your way up" within the company are very rare/extinct. I could go on and on.

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