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 Einzel- & Großhandel industry (3.5 stars).

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94K reviews
3.0
Apr 14, 2014

Fortunate than Others

Recommend
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Pros

I was fortunate to work with the company for 7+ years. I worked in District 205. Great Leadership at the store I worked at. I trusted my HR team and they had a fantastic open-door policy. Many cross-training opportunites for different departments. The more you are crossed-trained the more hours you're likely to get. Start a little above minimum wage: cashier/sales floor about $8.50. Specialized positions such as Electronics Department $9.00 (Note: this is within District 205) Target contributes to education programs for kids.

Cons

Considering that it is retail, there isn't the best work-life balance especially during the holidays. The past two years HQ decided to open early evening on Thanksgiving Day for "Black Friday" shopping. This is unfortunate for people who spend their evenings with family. Training: Need more training for newly hired employees (putting them 4 hours at a cashier should not be considered training) What I saw my last year of employment: They hire students straight out of college (most if not all with no retail experince and hardly any customer experince) for Executive Team Leader. They do have an internship for about 3 months and within District 205 most ETL's seemed incompetent. I was fortunate enough to work at a store with experinced ETLs. During my last year there, they were promoted and newbies (college students) were brought in. Runied everything. Leadership at District 205, there is favortism. And they're not afraid to hide it. Fortunately, they do hire within but just to a Team Leader position (Supervisor of a department) after that, if you're not favored then you're just stuck there.

4.0
Apr 2, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Amazing co-workers and management seems to really care about its employees. The company its really flexible when it comes to schedules. This is a good place to work for if you are a college student because you can take what Target calls a "leave of absence" and they will "save" your job until you get back from college. The leave of absence is good for a whole year so you need to come back to work at least once a year.

Cons

Difficult to move up from within. Target prefers to get its ETL's Executive Team Leaders (managers) from the outside. So if you are a college graduate and they offer you a position that it's not salary based DO NOT take it because it is really difficult to move up once you accept the offer no matter what they tell you. I know a gentleman who is a college graduate and he took an hourly position with the expectation that in the future he was going to be promoted to a salary position and that has not happened after a few years. So either take their offer to become an ETL or find another job.

3.0
Dec 12, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Target Corp. is a great place to work. Working in the headquarters is a lot of fun, in and of itself. 1) People are incredibly social, young, and constantly on the go. Teams always have happy hours, team building off-sites, and team lunches. 2) They have a pretty good training program for the majority of positions, where you can learn an incredible amount of knowledge. 3) They foster growth and learning, within your specific role. People are incredibly eager to help each other out, and to learn more about their job itself.

Cons

1) It's a very exclusive culture. The people, though really nice once you get in their circle, are not open to new people. They are very much like the Plastics: mean girls who seem to be nice on the surface, but will turn on you if they had a chance. 2) They don't value cultural differences. Target says that they do, but their minority retention rate is HORRIBLE. People aren't open minded, and they don't like to deviate from their "cookie-cutter" culture. This is incredibly detrimental to creating an inclusive corporate culture. 3) If your manager/mentor/director doesn't like you, you will be "encouraged to explore career options." Movement is impossible; they just give you more titles for the same job/pay-grade. I have seen a lot of people, mostly those who are different from the "cookie-cutter," who were excellent at their job but because their manager didn't like them, they were pushed out of the company. Promotions are largely based on if your boss likes you, not so much on job performance.

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