HomeGoods reviews

3.4

51% would recommend to a friend

(4,159 total reviews)
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Ernie Herrman

52% approve of CEO

44% positive business outlook

HomeGoods has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 4,159 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The HomeGoods employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Einzel- & Großhandel industry (3.5 stars).

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1.0
Jan 25, 2015

Coordinator

Anonymous employee
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Pros

If you've never worked retail and you want experience it might be a good start for a teenager. However, they only start at minimum wage so I'm sure you can find any other store that would be willing to hire you for more. If you are really desperate for a job and it's the only option you have then I'd say it's a fine job until something better comes along.

Cons

They expect way too much for a minimum wage job. They constantly push you to work faster and never give credit for hard work. They're really cheap and when I was given a promotion it was only an increase of $1.50.

3.0
Dec 17, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Really fast-paced Managers and coworkers were all incredibly nice and friendly people They give a lot of hours, even to holiday help workers they hire high school students - while I'm not one, I wish I knew this back in high school so I could at least have gotten something on my resume. Regular employees get a lot of info in the break room on any help they could need - child support, retirement plans, handicap assistance, even help with quitting smoking. the customers are great! You're not expected to approach customers and ask if they need help every 5 minutes and overall the work is very easy. Very thorough training, They spent two weeks on each new person to shadow and try things out on their own with someone more experienced nearby...after those two weeks no one got mad if you asked for help, something that I've seen a lot in retail where the norm is a "day" (1hour) minimal training session and then you're thrown into the sharks where you'll most likely sink and be punished for asking questions.

Cons

If you work at a $50k/year store getting paid minimum wage is never a good sign It's an extremely tedious job that, regardless of your physique, will leave you exhausted and in pain after only 2 hours of your shift (this doesn't get better) the California stores don't have fans/AC and the stores are really dusty - I've had two asthma attacks in the first month I was here because of this. I can't imagine what it'd be like in the sweltering summer heat. schedules aren't digitized - they're on a print-out table in the break room. the policies are a little too strict...I'm not a rule breaker, but employees are human and mistakes happen. They give "meal penalties" here if you go over 5 hours on a shift without clocking out of lunch - this means that if you have exactly a five hour shift and are either held at the cash wrap a little later with a long line of customers, or are stopped by a customer on your run back to clock out you get a meal penalty. Three penalties and you're fired. No one will tell you if/when you get your first one until the end of the week. If you got 2 or three in that time completely unaware, you'll be fired basically without a warning. I have really mixed feelings about a company that will fire you without warning over going over your half-shift by one minute, but not bother to reprimand the people who are slacking off on a busy day.

3.0
Dec 2, 2014
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Pros

There is always something to do, so if you like a fast paced environment- it's great. The associates are great people to work with. Certain managers are great work with. Lots of opportunity to earn gift cards. Every other month (or so) employees get 20%.

Cons

Full time is only 30 hrs. Pay is minimal but the work required it not. Certain mangers can make a day miserable. 10% discount. Schedule is posted usually 2-3 days before the week starts and you are expected to be fully flexible. Some managers treat the associates like they own their lives- expect people to stay late or come in early at the last minute and then have hours shaved later.

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