Walmart salary estimate
$15.20hourly
$31,618 yearly
Entry-level salary
$19,000 yearly salary
Updated April 25, 2024
How much does Walmart pay?
The average Walmart salary in the United States is $31,618 per year. Walmart salaries range between $19,000 a year in the bottom 10th percentile to $50,000 in the top 90th percentile. Walmart pays $15.2 an hour on average. Geographic location also impacts Walmart salaries. Walmart employees in Washington, DC get paid the most.
Highest paying jobs at Walmart
The highest paying jobs at Walmart are software engineer, co-manager, inventory management specialist, and department manager. Software engineer jobs at Walmart earn an average yearly salary of $123,821, Walmart co-manager jobs average $58,417, and Walmart inventory management specialist jobs average $54,494.
The lowest paying Walmart roles include stock clerk and deli associate. Walmart stock clerk average salary is $27,476 per year. So while the average Walmart salary is $31,618 there is a big variation in pay depending on the role.
Highest paying jobs at Walmart
Rank | Job Title | Average Walmart Salary | Hourly Rate |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Software Engineer | $123,821 | $59.53 |
2 | Co-Manager | $58,417 | $28.09 |
3 | Inventory Management Specialist | $54,494 | $26.20 |
4 | Department Manager | $45,665 | $21.95 |
5 | Customer Service Manager | $42,713 | $20.54 |
6 | Stock Unloader | $37,134 | $17.85 |
7 | Zone Merchandise Supervisor | $36,953 | $17.77 |
8 | Forklift Operator | $35,817 | $17.22 |
9 | Merchandising Supervisor | $34,874 | $16.77 |
10 | Warehouse Worker | $34,650 | $16.66 |
11 | Pharmacist Technician | $33,083 | $15.91 |
12 | Inventory Control Specialist | $32,574 | $15.66 |
13 | Optician | $32,310 | $15.53 |
14 | Order Filler | $32,213 | $15.49 |
15 | Truck Unloader | $32,180 | $15.47 |
16 | Cart Pusher | $31,698 | $15.24 |
17 | Overnight Stocker | $30,920 | $14.87 |
18 | Night Stocker | $30,846 | $14.83 |
19 | Customer Service Representative | $30,530 | $14.68 |
20 | Cake Decorator | $30,486 | $14.66 |
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Average Walmart salary by state
Walmart pays the highest salaries in New York due to higher costs of living and competition in the state.
Rank | State | Average Walmart Salary | Hourly Rate |
---|---|---|---|
1 | New York | $36,786 | $17.69 |
2 | Massachusetts | $36,491 | $17.54 |
3 | California | $35,947 | $17.28 |
4 | New Jersey | $34,374 | $16.53 |
5 | Minnesota | $33,735 | $16.22 |
6 | Oregon | $33,624 | $16.17 |
7 | Colorado | $32,716 | $15.73 |
8 | Illinois | $32,440 | $15.60 |
9 | Wisconsin | $32,434 | $15.59 |
10 | Pennsylvania | $32,323 | $15.54 |
11 | Virginia | $31,958 | $15.36 |
12 | Ohio | $31,453 | $15.12 |
13 | Indiana | $29,908 | $14.38 |
14 | Nevada | $29,639 | $14.25 |
15 | North Carolina | $29,191 | $14.03 |
16 | Texas | $28,770 | $13.83 |
17 | Arkansas | $28,097 | $13.51 |
18 | Florida | $27,786 | $13.36 |
19 | Georgia | $27,613 | $13.28 |
How much does Walmart pay by location?
The average Walmart salary varies by location. Walmart salaries are the highest in Washington, DC, at $38,890 per year. Walmart pays the second highest average salary in New York, NY, at $36,749 per year. It's important to factor in the cost of living when negotiating a salary or choosing a place to work.
Highest Paying Walmart Locations
Rank | Location | Average Walmart Salary | Hourly Rate |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Washington, DC | $38,890 | $18.70 |
2 | New York, NY | $36,749 | $17.67 |
3 | Sunnyvale, CA | $36,310 | $17.46 |
4 | Seattle, WA | $36,120 | $17.37 |
5 | New Haven, CT | $35,160 | $16.90 |
6 | Hoboken, NJ | $34,473 | $16.57 |
7 | Manchester, NH | $33,945 | $16.32 |
8 | Baltimore, MD | $33,809 | $16.25 |
9 | Portland, OR | $33,555 | $16.13 |
10 | Wilmington, DE | $33,212 | $15.97 |
11 | Denver, CO | $32,726 | $15.73 |
12 | Chicago, IL | $32,670 | $15.71 |
13 | Reston, VA | $32,667 | $15.71 |
14 | Milwaukee, WI | $32,453 | $15.60 |
15 | Philadelphia, PA | $32,429 | $15.59 |
16 | Phoenix, AZ | $31,550 | $15.17 |
17 | Columbus, OH | $31,230 | $15.01 |
18 | Sparks, NV | $29,771 | $14.31 |
19 | Cheyenne, WY | $29,763 | $14.31 |
20 | Indianapolis, IN | $29,713 | $14.29 |
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Walmart salaries by department
Salaries at Walmart vary depending on the department you work in. Walmart salaries in the engineering department are the highest with an average salary of $131,738. Employees in the healthcare department at Walmart receive relatively high salaries as well, with an average salary of $39,432 per year. Departments that don't pay as well at Walmart include the hospitality/service and the sales organizational functions, with employees earning average salaries of $28,796 and $29,722, respectively.
Average Walmart salary by department
Rank | Department | Average Walmart Salary | Hourly Rate |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Engineering | $131,738 | $63.34 |
2 | Healthcare | $39,432 | $18.96 |
3 | Customer Service | $37,068 | $17.82 |
4 | Facilities | $34,367 | $16.52 |
5 | Supply Chain | $32,029 | $15.40 |
6 | Warehouse | $31,944 | $15.36 |
7 | Retail | $31,060 | $14.93 |
8 | Sales | $29,723 | $14.29 |
9 | Hospitality/Service | $28,797 | $13.84 |
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Best paying Walmart retail salaries
Rank | Position | Average Walmart Salary | Hourly Rate |
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1 | Co-Manager | $58,417 | $28.09 |
2 | Department Manager | $45,665 | $21.95 |
3 | Zone Merchandise Supervisor | $36,953 | $17.77 |
4 | Merchandising Supervisor | $34,874 | $16.77 |
5 | Assistant Manager | $34,578 | $16.62 |
6 | Stockman | $32,725 | $15.73 |
7 | Cart Pusher | $31,698 | $15.24 |
8 | Cart Attendant | $31,342 | $15.07 |
9 | Baker | $30,752 | $14.78 |
10 | Electronics Sales Associate | $30,623 | $14.72 |
11 | Cake Decorator | $30,486 | $14.66 |
12 | Cashier | $29,470 | $14.17 |
13 | Courtesy Associate | $29,216 | $14.05 |
Best paying Walmart warehouse salaries
Rank | Position | Average Walmart Salary | Hourly Rate |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Inventory Management Specialist | $54,494 | $26.20 |
2 | Stock Unloader | $37,134 | $17.85 |
3 | Order Selector | $36,371 | $17.49 |
4 | Forklift Operator | $35,817 | $17.22 |
5 | Warehouse Worker | $34,650 | $16.66 |
6 | Loader | $33,278 | $16.00 |
7 | Inventory Control Specialist | $32,574 | $15.66 |
8 | Material Handler | $32,424 | $15.59 |
9 | Order Filler | $32,213 | $15.49 |
10 | Truck Unloader | $32,180 | $15.47 |
11 | Picker And Packer | $32,123 | $15.44 |
12 | Receiving Associate | $31,700 | $15.24 |
13 | Receiving Clerk | $31,328 | $15.06 |
14 | Overnight Stocker | $30,920 | $14.87 |
15 | Night Stocker | $30,846 | $14.83 |
16 | Sorter | $30,743 | $14.78 |
17 | Overnight Stock Associate | $30,429 | $14.63 |
18 | Stower | $29,193 | $14.04 |
Best paying Walmart sales salaries
Rank | Position | Average Walmart Salary | Hourly Rate |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Personal Shopper | $32,377 | $15.57 |
2 | Sales Associate | $29,732 | $14.29 |
3 | Sales Floor Associate | $28,277 | $13.59 |
Walmart competitors’ average salaries
Average salaries at Walmart competitors, like Rite Aid, Costco Wholesale, and Best Buy, vary. Rite Aid employees earn the highest salaries, with an average yearly salary of $37,918. The average salary at Costco Wholesale is $37,025 per year, and the average salary at Best Buy is $35,705 per year.
Highest paying Walmart competitors
Rank | Company Name | Zippia Score | Average Salary |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Rite Aid | 4.7 | $37,918 |
2 | Costco Wholesale | 4.8 | $37,025 |
3 | Best Buy | 4.7 | $35,705 |
4 | Target | 4.7 | $35,229 |
5 | Dollar General | 4.8 | $32,035 |
6 | The Home Depot | 4.8 | $31,965 |
7 | Sears Holdings | 4.4 | $31,936 |
8 | Walgreens | 4.5 | $31,612 |
9 | Publix | 4.8 | $31,485 |
10 | Kroger | 4.7 | $31,390 |
11 | Sam's Club | 4.2 | $30,602 |
12 | Kohl's | 4.4 | $30,490 |
13 | Lowe's Companies | 4.8 | $30,203 |
14 | Macy's | 4.6 | $30,203 |
15 | Dollar Tree | 4.6 | $29,519 |
16 | Kmart | 4.8 | $29,072 |
17 | JCPenney | 4.4 | $28,425 |
18 | Ross Stores | 4.4 | $28,233 |
19 | Burlington | 4.5 | $27,926 |
20 | Toys"R"Us | 4.8 | $27,317 |
Recently added Walmart salaries
Job | Location | Date Added | Salary |
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Director, Finance | Frisco, TX | 12/01/2023 | $128,723 |
Manager II, Advanced Analytics | San Bruno, CA | 12/01/2023 | $140,000 |
Senior Data Scientist | Sunnyvale, CA | 12/01/2023 | $180,000 |
Senior Software Engineer | Sunnyvale, CA | 12/01/2023 | $180,000 |
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What employees say about salary at Walmart
Employee Reviews
1.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Apr 2024
Pros of working at Walmart
Can’t think of one!
Cons of working at Walmart
It’s pathetic. While The Waltons are sitting around the pool. They could never live off of what they pay there people. Hire more people to check out.
Walmart Benefits
Can’t think of one. One worker checking out people is so stressful on them. Don’t be so cheep. Need more check out people. More money!!
What do you like best about Walmart's CEO and the leadership team?
Nothing. They have blinders on.
How would you improve Walmart's culture?
Pay better! More help at check out. They are stressed.
How did you prepare for the Walmart interview?
Wouldn’t work for you!
How does your compensation at Walmart compare to the industry average?
Please!
What's the diversity at Walmart like?
Really!
What brings you the most joy at Walmart?
Personally, nothing at wall mart brings me joy. Very sad for all your workers. But you come from entitlement.
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5.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Apr 2024
Pros of working at Walmart
Great hours. Good management. Management verbalizes my doing a good job often. Great work family feeling!
Cons of working at Walmart
Hard to get PTO approved even with month advance notice.
Walmart Benefits
My work schedule. I'm 5-2 with Monday & Tuesday off.
What do you like best about Walmart's CEO and the leadership team?
Good camaraderie.
How would you improve Walmart's culture?
Not sure. I've only been here a little over 2 years. I don't have any complaints.
How did you prepare for the Walmart interview?
Give myself a pep talk. Have questions ready. Familiar with position am seeking.
How does your compensation at Walmart compare to the industry average?
It's competitive.
What's the diversity at Walmart like?
Diversity is well represented here at walmart.
What brings you the most joy at Walmart?
The affirmations. Makes me want feel wanted and needed and a valuable member of the team.The customers. I am told almost on a daily basis how good I am with acknowledging them, being helpful and always always how powerful my smile is.
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A zippia user wrote a review on Apr 2024
Pros of working at Walmart
You do not have pros at the Fairfield, CA location. Associates walk away and hide when they see someone is approaching to ask a question, something that has happened to me on many occasions. They talk on their phones in a different language (Philippine) only one hand is free, and 6-8 people are in line! Disengaged with the workplace and customers. Workers cannot clearly communicate in English and its very annoying repeating one's self two or three times, even then you have to walk away before you say something. In addition, another branch in Richmond, CA, is slightly better but I purchased a HART weed trimmer; used and retaped for sale. On sale. I asked the checker if I could inspect the boxed item and was denied. Another lady, I assume the assistant manager, told me the same thing. I asked her to check it for me. The long box was on the conveyor belt. She stepped in front of it and with a pair of scissors, proceeded to cut through the clear tape that sealed the returned box. She then held on to the box, and with her back to me, said, in a not-so-nice tone), "Here, take a look". I pulled the long, tubular tool out to check for any fractures or other defects. It seemed ok and not used. I sensed she was impatient so I said Ok while she walked away without a word. Very Rude. I paid for the item, $78, and left. I live 32 miles away and once home, I got ready to assemble the weed eater when I noticed the charger and the battery were missing! I tried to call the store several times between 3:00-4 pm, but no one answered. There were two rings and then the hang up tone. This was the second part of my experience. The first occurred two days prior, when I purchased an identical unit, by HART, from a nearby 8 miles) Walmart a week earlier. On that occasion, all the parts were present and the unit was on sale, new & sealed. After assembly, I tested the unit briefly in my garage, to make sure it worked. I used the enclosed battery which had some juice it and it worked ok. The charger and battery were secured by cardboard at the bottom of the 4 ft-long box, almost undetectable. The next day I tried to trim the grass, and about 5 minutes into it, The unit began smoking and the motor seized. I examined the unit and found some of the plastic housing, had shattered which caused the string to become entangled around the spindle and into the motor compartment, still smoking. I spent a few minutes untangling the mess, recovering the removable cap which came off during the i
Cons of working at Walmart
You do not have pros at the Fairfield, CA location. Associates walk away and hide when they see someone is approaching to ask a question, something that has happened to me on many occasions. They talk on their phones in a different language (Philippine) only one hand is free, and 6-8 people are in line! Disengaged with the workplace and customers. Workers cannot clearly communicate in English and its very annoying repeating one's self two or three times, even then you have to walk away before you say something. In addition, another branch in Richmond, CA, is slightly better but I purchased a HART weed trimmer; used and retaped for sale. On sale. I asked the checker if I could inspect the boxed item and was denied. Another lady, I assume the assistant manager, told me the same thing. I asked her to check it for me. The long box was on the conveyor belt. She stepped in front of it and with a pair of scissors, proceeded to cut through the clear tape that sealed the returned box. She then held on to the box, and with her back to me, said, in a not-so-nice tone), "Here, take a look". I pulled the long, tubular tool out to check for any fractures or other defects. It seemed ok and not used. I sensed she was impatient so I said Ok while she walked away without a word. Very Rude. I paid for the item, $78, and left. I live 32 miles away and once home, I got ready to assemble the weed eater when I noticed the charger and the battery were missing! I tried to call the store several times between 3:00-4 pm, but no one answered. There were two rings and then the hang up tone. This was the second part of my experience. The first occurred two days prior, when I purchased an identical unit, by HART, from a nearby 8 miles) Walmart a week earlier. On that occasion, all the parts were present and the unit was on sale, new & sealed. After assembly, I tested the unit briefly in my garage, to make sure it worked. I used the enclosed battery which had some juice it and it worked ok. The charger and battery were secured by cardboard at the bottom of the 4 ft-long box, almost undetectable. The next day I tried to trim the grass, and about 5 minutes into it, The unit began smoking and the motor seized. I examined the unit and found some of the plastic housing, had shattered which caused the string to become entangled around the spindle and into the motor compartment, still smoking. I spent a few minutes untangling the mess, recovering the removable cap which came off during the i
Walmart Benefits
You do not have pros at the Fairfield, CA location. Associates walk away and hide when they see someone is approaching to ask a question, something that has happened to me on many occasions. They talk on their phones in a different language (Philippine) only one hand is free, and 6-8 people are in line! Disengaged with the workplace and customers. Workers cannot clearly communicate in English and its very annoying repeating one's self two or three times, even then you have to walk away before you say something. In addition, another branch in Richmond, CA, is slightly better but I purchased a HART weed trimmer; used and retaped for sale. On sale. I asked the checker if I could inspect the boxed item and was denied. Another lady, I assume the assistant manager, told me the same thing. I asked her to check it for me. The long box was on the conveyor belt. She stepped in front of it and with a pair of scissors, proceeded to cut through the clear tape that sealed the returned box. She then held on to the box, and with her back to me, said, in a not-so-nice tone), "Here, take a look". I pulled the long, tubular tool out to check for any fractures or other defects. It seemed ok and not used. I sensed she was impatient so I said Ok while she walked away without a word. Very Rude. I paid for the item, $78, and left. I live 32 miles away and once home, I got ready to assemble the weed eater when I noticed the charger and the battery were missing! I tried to call the store several times between 3:00-4 pm, but no one answered. There were two rings and then the hang up tone. This was the second part of my experience. The first occurred two days prior, when I purchased an identical unit, by HART, from a nearby 8 miles) Walmart a week earlier. On that occasion, all the parts were present and the unit was on sale, new & sealed. After assembly, I tested the unit briefly in my garage, to make sure it worked. I used the enclosed battery which had some juice it and it worked ok. The charger and battery were secured by cardboard at the bottom of the 4 ft-long box, almost undetectable. The next day I tried to trim the grass, and about 5 minutes into it, The unit began smoking and the motor seized. I examined the unit and found some of the plastic housing, had shattered which caused the string to become entangled around the spindle and into the motor compartment, still smoking. I spent a few minutes untangling the mess, recovering the removable cap which came off during the i
What do you like best about Walmart's CEO and the leadership team?
You do not have pros at the Fairfield, CA location. Associates walk away and hide when they see someone is approaching to ask a question, something that has happened to me on many occasions. They talk on their phones in a different language (Philippine) only one hand is free, and 6-8 people are in line! Disengaged with the workplace and customers. Workers cannot clearly communicate in English and its very annoying repeating one's self two or three times, even then you have to walk away before you say something. In addition, another branch in Richmond, CA, is slightly better but I purchased a HART weed trimmer; used and retaped for sale. On sale. I asked the checker if I could inspect the boxed item and was denied. Another lady, I assume the assistant manager, told me the same thing. I asked her to check it for me. The long box was on the conveyor belt. She stepped in front of it and with a pair of scissors, proceeded to cut through the clear tape that sealed the returned box. She then held on to the box, and with her back to me, said, in a not-so-nice tone), "Here, take a look". I pulled the long, tubular tool out to check for any fractures or other defects. It seemed ok and not used. I sensed she was impatient so I said Ok while she walked away without a word. Very Rude. I paid for the item, $78, and left. I live 32 miles away and once home, I got ready to assemble the weed eater when I noticed the charger and the battery were missing! I tried to call the store several times between 3:00-4 pm, but no one answered. There were two rings and then the hang up tone. This was the second part of my experience. The first occurred two days prior, when I purchased an identical unit, by HART, from a nearby 8 miles) Walmart a week earlier. On that occasion, all the parts were present and the unit was on sale, new & sealed. After assembly, I tested the unit briefly in my garage, to make sure it worked. I used the enclosed battery which had some juice it and it worked ok. The charger and battery were secured by cardboard at the bottom of the 4 ft-long box, almost undetectable. The next day I tried to trim the grass, and about 5 minutes into it, The unit began smoking and the motor seized. I examined the unit and found some of the plastic housing, had shattered which caused the string to become entangled around the spindle and into the motor compartment, still smoking. I spent a few minutes untangling the mess, recovering the removable cap which came off during the i
How would you improve Walmart's culture?
You do not have pros at the Fairfield, CA location. Associates walk away and hide when they see someone is approaching to ask a question, something that has happened to me on many occasions. They talk on their phones in a different language (Philippine) only one hand is free, and 6-8 people are in line! Disengaged with the workplace and customers. Workers cannot clearly communicate in English and its very annoying repeating one's self two or three times, even then you have to walk away before you say something. In addition, another branch in Richmond, CA, is slightly better but I purchased a HART weed trimmer; used and retaped for sale. On sale. I asked the checker if I could inspect the boxed item and was denied. Another lady, I assume the assistant manager, told me the same thing. I asked her to check it for me. The long box was on the conveyor belt. She stepped in front of it and with a pair of scissors, proceeded to cut through the clear tape that sealed the returned box. She then held on to the box, and with her back to me, said, in a not-so-nice tone), "Here, take a look". I pulled the long, tubular tool out to check for any fractures or other defects. It seemed ok and not used. I sensed she was impatient so I said Ok while she walked away without a word. Very Rude. I paid for the item, $78, and left. I live 32 miles away and once home, I got ready to assemble the weed eater when I noticed the charger and the battery were missing! I tried to call the store several times between 3:00-4 pm, but no one answered. There were two rings and then the hang up tone. This was the second part of my experience. The first occurred two days prior, when I purchased an identical unit, by HART, from a nearby 8 miles) Walmart a week earlier. On that occasion, all the parts were present and the unit was on sale, new & sealed. After assembly, I tested the unit briefly in my garage, to make sure it worked. I used the enclosed battery which had some juice it and it worked ok. The charger and battery were secured by cardboard at the bottom of the 4 ft-long box, almost undetectable. The next day I tried to trim the grass, and about 5 minutes into it, The unit began smoking and the motor seized. I examined the unit and found some of the plastic housing, had shattered which caused the string to become entangled around the spindle and into the motor compartment, still smoking. I spent a few minutes untangling the mess, recovering the removable cap which came off during the i
How did you prepare for the Walmart interview?
You do not have pros at the Fairfield, CA location. Associates walk away and hide when they see someone is approaching to ask a question, something that has happened to me on many occasions. They talk on their phones in a different language (Philippine) only one hand is free, and 6-8 people are in line! Disengaged with the workplace and customers. Workers cannot clearly communicate in English and its very annoying repeating one's self two or three times, even then you have to walk away before you say something. In addition, another branch in Richmond, CA, is slightly better but I purchased a HART weed trimmer; used and retaped for sale. On sale. I asked the checker if I could inspect the boxed item and was denied. Another lady, I assume the assistant manager, told me the same thing. I asked her to check it for me. The long box was on the conveyor belt. She stepped in front of it and with a pair of scissors, proceeded to cut through the clear tape that sealed the returned box. She then held on to the box, and with her back to me, said, in a not-so-nice tone), "Here, take a look". I pulled the long, tubular tool out to check for any fractures or other defects. It seemed ok and not used. I sensed she was impatient so I said Ok while she walked away without a word. Very Rude. I paid for the item, $78, and left. I live 32 miles away and once home, I got ready to assemble the weed eater when I noticed the charger and the battery were missing! I tried to call the store several times between 3:00-4 pm, but no one answered. There were two rings and then the hang up tone. This was the second part of my experience. The first occurred two days prior, when I purchased an identical unit, by HART, from a nearby 8 miles) Walmart a week earlier. On that occasion, all the parts were present and the unit was on sale, new & sealed. After assembly, I tested the unit briefly in my garage, to make sure it worked. I used the enclosed battery which had some juice it and it worked ok. The charger and battery were secured by cardboard at the bottom of the 4 ft-long box, almost undetectable. The next day I tried to trim the grass, and about 5 minutes into it, The unit began smoking and the motor seized. I examined the unit and found some of the plastic housing, had shattered which caused the string to become entangled around the spindle and into the motor compartment, still smoking. I spent a few minutes untangling the mess, recovering the removable cap which came off during the i
How does your compensation at Walmart compare to the industry average?
You do not have pros at the Fairfield, CA location. Associates walk away and hide when they see someone is approaching to ask a question, something that has happened to me on many occasions. They talk on their phones in a different language (Philippine) only one hand is free, and 6-8 people are in line! Disengaged with the workplace and customers. Workers cannot clearly communicate in English and its very annoying repeating one's self two or three times, even then you have to walk away before you say something. In addition, another branch in Richmond, CA, is slightly better but I purchased a HART weed trimmer; used and retaped for sale. On sale. I asked the checker if I could inspect the boxed item and was denied. Another lady, I assume the assistant manager, told me the same thing. I asked her to check it for me. The long box was on the conveyor belt. She stepped in front of it and with a pair of scissors, proceeded to cut through the clear tape that sealed the returned box. She then held on to the box, and with her back to me, said, in a not-so-nice tone), "Here, take a look". I pulled the long, tubular tool out to check for any fractures or other defects. It seemed ok and not used. I sensed she was impatient so I said Ok while she walked away without a word. Very Rude. I paid for the item, $78, and left. I live 32 miles away and once home, I got ready to assemble the weed eater when I noticed the charger and the battery were missing! I tried to call the store several times between 3:00-4 pm, but no one answered. There were two rings and then the hang up tone. This was the second part of my experience. The first occurred two days prior, when I purchased an identical unit, by HART, from a nearby 8 miles) Walmart a week earlier. On that occasion, all the parts were present and the unit was on sale, new & sealed. After assembly, I tested the unit briefly in my garage, to make sure it worked. I used the enclosed battery which had some juice it and it worked ok. The charger and battery were secured by cardboard at the bottom of the 4 ft-long box, almost undetectable. The next day I tried to trim the grass, and about 5 minutes into it, The unit began smoking and the motor seized. I examined the unit and found some of the plastic housing, had shattered which caused the string to become entangled around the spindle and into the motor compartment, still smoking. I spent a few minutes untangling the mess, recovering the removable cap which came off during the i
What's the diversity at Walmart like?
You do not have pros at the Fairfield, CA location. Associates walk away and hide when they see someone is approaching to ask a question, something that has happened to me on many occasions. They talk on their phones in a different language (Philippine) only one hand is free, and 6-8 people are in line! Disengaged with the workplace and customers. Workers cannot clearly communicate in English and its very annoying repeating one's self two or three times, even then you have to walk away before you say something. In addition, another branch in Richmond, CA, is slightly better but I purchased a HART weed trimmer; used and retaped for sale. On sale. I asked the checker if I could inspect the boxed item and was denied. Another lady, I assume the assistant manager, told me the same thing. I asked her to check it for me. The long box was on the conveyor belt. She stepped in front of it and with a pair of scissors, proceeded to cut through the clear tape that sealed the returned box. She then held on to the box, and with her back to me, said, in a not-so-nice tone), "Here, take a look". I pulled the long, tubular tool out to check for any fractures or other defects. It seemed ok and not used. I sensed she was impatient so I said Ok while she walked away without a word. Very Rude. I paid for the item, $78, and left. I live 32 miles away and once home, I got ready to assemble the weed eater when I noticed the charger and the battery were missing! I tried to call the store several times between 3:00-4 pm, but no one answered. There were two rings and then the hang up tone. This was the second part of my experience. The first occurred two days prior, when I purchased an identical unit, by HART, from a nearby 8 miles) Walmart a week earlier. On that occasion, all the parts were present and the unit was on sale, new & sealed. After assembly, I tested the unit briefly in my garage, to make sure it worked. I used the enclosed battery which had some juice it and it worked ok. The charger and battery were secured by cardboard at the bottom of the 4 ft-long box, almost undetectable. The next day I tried to trim the grass, and about 5 minutes into it, The unit began smoking and the motor seized. I examined the unit and found some of the plastic housing, had shattered which caused the string to become entangled around the spindle and into the motor compartment, still smoking. I spent a few minutes untangling the mess, recovering the removable cap which came off during the i
What brings you the most joy at Walmart?
You do not have pros at the Fairfield, CA location. Associates walk away and hide when they see someone is approaching to ask a question, something that has happened to me on many occasions. They talk on their phones in a different language (Philippine) only one hand is free, and 6-8 people are in line! Disengaged with the workplace and customers. Workers cannot clearly communicate in English and its very annoying repeating one's self two or three times, even then you have to walk away before you say something. In addition, another branch in Richmond, CA, is slightly better but I purchased a HART weed trimmer; used and retaped for sale. On sale. I asked the checker if I could inspect the boxed item and was denied. Another lady, I assume the assistant manager, told me the same thing. I asked her to check it for me. The long box was on the conveyor belt. She stepped in front of it and with a pair of scissors, proceeded to cut through the clear tape that sealed the returned box. She then held on to the box, and with her back to me, said, in a not-so-nice tone), "Here, take a look". I pulled the long, tubular tool out to check for any fractures or other defects. It seemed ok and not used. I sensed she was impatient so I said Ok while she walked away without a word. Very Rude. I paid for the item, $78, and left. I live 32 miles away and once home, I got ready to assemble the weed eater when I noticed the charger and the battery were missing! I tried to call the store several times between 3:00-4 pm, but no one answered. There were two rings and then the hang up tone. This was the second part of my experience. The first occurred two days prior, when I purchased an identical unit, by HART, from a nearby 8 miles) Walmart a week earlier. On that occasion, all the parts were present and the unit was on sale, new & sealed. After assembly, I tested the unit briefly in my garage, to make sure it worked. I used the enclosed battery which had some juice it and it worked ok. The charger and battery were secured by cardboard at the bottom of the 4 ft-long box, almost undetectable. The next day I tried to trim the grass, and about 5 minutes into it, The unit began smoking and the motor seized. I examined the unit and found some of the plastic housing, had shattered which caused the string to become entangled around the spindle and into the motor compartment, still smoking. I spent a few minutes untangling the mess, recovering the removable cap which came off during the i
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4.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Apr 2024
Pros of working at Walmart
Good starting job and learning basics.
Cons of working at Walmart
Managers and low pay with little to no benefits.
Walmart Benefits
Savings account
What do you like best about Walmart's CEO and the leadership team?
The CEO/ Store manager is very nice and easy to talk to.
How would you improve Walmart's culture?
Make workers have more freedom and not the same task every day.
How did you prepare for the Walmart interview?
Think about questions I would get asked and memorize the answers and dressed business casual.
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2.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Apr 2024
Pros of working at Walmart
Good hours, part time and full-time. so many departments to work
Cons of working at Walmart
Lots of people around you and screaming children, a lot of people there are really lazy and don’t put the initiative into their job, but somehow they keep their that’s
How would you improve Walmart's culture?
Half more people hired with different languages and then making the other normal employees. I only know one.
How does your compensation at Walmart compare to the industry average?
It’s not bad, but it takes forever to get it. They like to daily Dally the higher-ups thathave to deal with that.
What's the diversity at Walmart like?
It’s not bad I feel like it’s a good mix a good 50-50
What brings you the most joy at Walmart?
Being able to stock free and be able to do it p op without people going behind me and fixing it Lol
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3.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Apr 2024
Pros of working at Walmart
Mostly Friendly coworkers
Cons of working at Walmart
Management sucked, employees are not treated fairly, equally, or with respect
Walmart Benefits
I found friends
What do you like best about Walmart's CEO and the leadership team?
Nothing
How would you improve Walmart's culture?
Treat customers and employees with respect and equality
How did you prepare for the Walmart interview?
Didn’t get one
How does your compensation at Walmart compare to the industry average?
the pay sucked
What's the diversity at Walmart like?
There was no diversity
What brings you the most joy at Walmart?
Seeing my friends and helping friendly costumers
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4.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Apr 2024
Pros of working at Walmart
I went to work there cause the pay was good but after almost 20 years of service there's young people coming in making about the same or close to me
Cons of working at Walmart
I get to travel to other stores and work which I enjoy
Walmart Benefits
When I get my payout in February. From the time off I didn't take wish it came at Christmas time would be nice cause we don't get no Christmas bonus
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5.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Apr 2024
Pros of working at Walmart
Met some wonderful people. You can actually build a career working at Walmart.
Cons of working at Walmart
Co-workers
Walmart Benefits
Job enhancement
What do you like best about Walmart's CEO and the leadership team?
What I liked about the CEO and the leadership team is that they were hands on.
How would you improve Walmart's culture?
I wouldn't
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5.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Apr 2024
Pros of working at Walmart
Costumers love to talk to you and be friendly.
Cons of working at Walmart
Working on holidays.
Walmart Benefits
Discounts on small things like a bag of chips.
What do you like best about Walmart's CEO and the leadership team?
Very nice man and women ,very wise
How would you improve Walmart's culture?
Love everyone one and everything
How did you prepare for the Walmart interview?
Get ready ,get sharp look nice make sure I’m confident
How does your compensation at Walmart compare to the industry average?
About average
What's the diversity at Walmart like?
I’m confident
What brings you the most joy at Walmart?
Smiling and talking with people.smiling ,getting to work.
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4.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Apr 2024
Pros of working at Walmart
Education and room for advancement
Cons of working at Walmart
Retail is not an easy job. Customers can blame you for their bad mood. And we have to take it
Walmart Benefits
W+ the people I work with. Lots of opportunities available.
What do you like best about Walmart's CEO and the leadership team?
Down to earth. Seems to really care about our success.
How would you improve Walmart's culture?
I think Walmart is doing a great job. Keeping with their core values. Open to more ideas and learning what needs to be done
How did you prepare for the Walmart interview?
Study the job description so I know what is expected. Making sure I share the areas I have improved in and what more I want to do
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3.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Feb 2024
Pros of working at Walmart
A few decent benefits
Cons of working at Walmart
Time frame to get your work done is to tight. To many things to do
Walmart Benefits
Over 18$ to start
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2.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Feb 2024
Pros of working at Walmart
Pay on time 40 hours
Cons of working at Walmart
No reward for working hard and productive
Walmart Benefits
Regular same as every where else
What do you like best about Walmart's CEO and the leadership team?
Just regular not anything to be proud of or crazy about it
How would you improve Walmart's culture?
Pay more please compared to the other retailer like Target Kroger Tom Thumb we at Walmart have to work harder the shelves deeper and higher to stock
How did you prepare for the Walmart interview?
Not bad
How does your compensation at Walmart compare to the industry average?
Nothing
What's the diversity at Walmart like?
Not much
What brings you the most joy at Walmart?
Just myself for being excercise while working there. Finish the job and go home ready for next day working. They pay nothing so just try to work so yourself can be active
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3.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Feb 2024
Pros of working at Walmart
I like that department I'm in now its less stressful to a point, I like my team leads .
Cons of working at Walmart
When I was in maintenance my stress level was so bad it caused my to have high blood which I have to be on medication for, my coach sucked, never listened to complaints, or ideas I had to make the department run better,
Walmart Benefits
Benefits I like is the 10% discount though it should be at least 15-20% and be able to be used on food all year.
What do you like best about Walmart's CEO and the leadership team?
Nothing don't know them or ever met them
How would you improve Walmart's culture?
Having coaches and store managers actually listen to the employees, do stuff for us like they are supposed to
How did you prepare for the Walmart interview?
I didn't I had the experience I needed
How does your compensation at Walmart compare to the industry average?
Sucks in maintenance I should have been paid more for my experience in cleaning plus doing the work of 3 shifts in 8 hrs
What's the diversity at Walmart like?
It's good
What brings you the most joy at Walmart?
Being in a department where I am recognized for my hard work daily, and working with people I can get along with
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2.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Feb 2024
Pros of working at Walmart
Having a job is a blessing in and of itself. But thus far this job is way too chaotic and stressful for what we have to deal with from both customers and managers.
Cons of working at Walmart
The pay is not up to par with the amount of work and effort my coworkers and I go through on a daily basis.
Walmart Benefits
I have yet to come across any.
What do you like best about Walmart's CEO and the leadership team?
The leadership is very much do as I do and not as I say which I love. But the favoritism and amount of back stabbing brings down the morale between coworkers. The work life is hectic because so many attempts to kiss managers backsides to gain good favour but overall it's detrimental to work life altogether.
How would you improve Walmart's culture?
Giving employees more perks. Letting things as simple as allowing associates to gain their discounts faster. Allowing new hires to switch jobs if one isn't to their liking without having to wait it out in a job they dislike or with a group of people they dislike. It's disheartening and cruel.
How did you prepare for the Walmart interview?
I never had an interview. Never was able to negotiate my pay or anything. I'm a veteran and I had no say in my pay, which is just $14.00/hr which is the lowest I have been paid in so long.
How does your compensation at Walmart compare to the industry average?
Terribly. I am a veteran and I constantly go above and beyond in everything I do yet I still make just enough to survive. It's humiliating.
What's the diversity at Walmart like?
Oh it's diverse and beautiful.
What brings you the most joy at Walmart?
Helping customers when they need help finding things. Answering any questions I can and meeting my numbers as a digital personal shopper.
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5.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Feb 2024
Pros of working at Walmart
Very good work environment. Full time work, new associates were well taken care and trained
Cons of working at Walmart
No such thing. I had to leave as I was relocating.
Walmart Benefits
Medical and retirement plan
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2.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Feb 2024
Pros of working at Walmart
Close to home not to far to drive
Cons of working at Walmart
Not having back to back days off or weekends
Walmart Benefits
Hour lunch
What do you like best about Walmart's CEO and the leadership team?
No comment
How would you improve Walmart's culture?
People having better attitudes
How did you prepare for the Walmart interview?
I have years experience and common sense
How does your compensation at Walmart compare to the industry average?
Minimum
What's the diversity at Walmart like?
It doesn’t bother me either way
What brings you the most joy at Walmart?
I get no joy at being at work except getting my paycheck
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1.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Jan 2024
Pros of working at Walmart
A select few coworkers and most of the customers are amazing. They are mostly great
Cons of working at Walmart
Management sucks
What do you like best about Walmart's CEO and the leadership team?
They are never around, so it would be difficult to say whether we like them or not
How would you improve Walmart's culture?
Stop allowing team leads and coaches to treat associates like crap
How did you prepare for the Walmart interview?
It was a phone interview
How does your compensation at Walmart compare to the industry average?
It’s ok. But not enough for the fact they want you to do the job of three people and barely pay you for your own job
What's the diversity at Walmart like?
They try to get rid of anyone culturally different. It is as though if you aren’t black, you are treated so badly (from management ) that you end up quitting
What brings you the most joy at Walmart?
Not much
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1.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Jan 2024
Pros of working at Walmart
The only pros I see at Walmart are that people get paid, as long as an associate gets hours anyway. The 10% off can be nice, but would be nicer if they'd stop applying it to less and less things.
Cons of working at Walmart
The cons of working at Walmart are, you're working at Walmart. Depending on management, you get treated poorly. Hours get massacred from time to time. Another con, you get to do the work of two or more people when those hours get massacred. You don't get sufficient pay raises, and if you were already making the minimum, you get nothing at all, except for the lousy 2% increase that every one gets, no matter their performance.
Walmart Benefits
My favorite perk is that you don't have to actually make a phone call to call out. The 10% discount used to be a favorite benefit. The discount is only beneficial in November and December these days.
What do you like best about Walmart's CEO and the leadership team?
What I like best about the leadership is when they leave us alone. The CEO hasn't done anything for me in the ten years I have worked at Walmart.
How would you improve Walmart's culture?
I would improve Walmart by making managers take a quarterly interpersonal course. I would make sure that people who have been with the company longer got paid more than those who just started. I would make sure that experience meant something. I would apply the 10% discount on food through the whole year, not just November and December. I would bring back associate bonuses. I would also bring back the percentage bonus. I would also make management spend a day every month being a cashier.
How did you prepare for the Walmart interview?
I didn't really prepare. I interviewed when the dress code was navy blue collared shirt and tan pants, so that's what I wore. Other than doing the whole "dress for the job you want", nothing special was done.
How does your compensation at Walmart compare to the industry average?
The compensation at Walmart is on, well, the average side. The work to pay ratio for anyone not management is terrible.
What's the diversity at Walmart like?
Walmart is good at something and that is being diverse. There are all sorts of people who are different from each other. Disability, color, race, sexuality, it doesn't matter. If it's a human and they can work, Walmart seems to let them.
What brings you the most joy at Walmart?
The most fulfilling aspect of working at Walmart is going home. Knowing that I've helped people is joyous too. The most joy I get at work is going to lunch.
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5.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Jan 2024
Pros of working at Walmart
i liked the coworkers and how well everyone got along.
Cons of working at Walmart
i didnt like working my regular overnight shift, it drained the life out of me.
Walmart Benefits
i didnt really use the perks or benefits
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1.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Jan 2024
Pros of working at Walmart
Close to home
Cons of working at Walmart
Low wages, understaffed and rude employees. I worked in maintenance and was paid 14 an hour. Almost every shift I worked alone. My last 2 days were terrible, one person can not take care of an entire store.
Walmart Benefits
Made some new friends
What do you like best about Walmart's CEO and the leadership team?
Nothing
How would you improve Walmart's culture?
Better management and hire more people. Pay better
How did you prepare for the Walmart interview?
I'm a friendly person, Kristen is amazing in ocala Florida
How does your compensation at Walmart compare to the industry average?
It's very low
What's the diversity at Walmart like?
Very poor
What brings you the most joy at Walmart?
People being friendly towards each other. Working together
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5.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Dec 2023
Pros of working at Walmart
It was chill and had good team leads
Cons of working at Walmart
Nothing it was a good place to work
Walmart Benefits
Discount and pay
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1.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Dec 2023
Pros of working at Walmart
Interactions with customers.
Cons of working at Walmart
Working with management. They don't care about their employees.
Walmart Benefits
They have none
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3.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Nov 2023
Pros of working at Walmart
I like my customers
Cons of working at Walmart
Low pay and large pay gaps between employees and management
Walmart Benefits
Associate discount, but that could be better
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3.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Nov 2023
Pros of working at Walmart
Discount
Cons of working at Walmart
The schedule
Walmart Benefits
Probably my discount and my free membership on Walmart plus
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5.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Nov 2023
Pros of working at Walmart
They will take care of you as long as you dont represent as being a woke, spoiled, childlike adult.
Cons of working at Walmart
You don't got to go to work - you get to go to work!
Walmart Benefits
in the early years, you grew with them and you could change jobs without changing companies. loss prevention, assistant manager, co-manager, manager, district manager, regional manager, jobs at general office, even become president. you get to go to as many new stores set ups as you wanted, because you knew what you were doing and you were a help to the new store. you were family at a family-oriented company!
What do you like best about Walmart's CEO and the leadership team?
they listen
How would you improve Walmart's culture?
reading the book that Sam Walton gave us at the home office and the stores, the 'One Minute Manager' by Ken Blanchard. Remember the two rules of associate looking to you for leadership, guidance, director. If you don't know what you are doing, step aside and let the associate show you. And never say to an associate, 'do as I say, not as I do!' Also, don't tell them you have worked there x number of years and you have earned the right to do what you do. You have never worked anywhere long enough to mistreat Sam and Helen Walton's associates!
How did you prepare for the Walmart interview?
read all about the early years. read all about the parts of Walmart, stores, Sams, and distribution centers/warehouses. read the book 'The One Minute Manager.' Be open, tell them what you want and what you expect when they ask you. Where do you want to be in 5, 10, 15 years? If you don't know, it will be hard to motivate you.
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3.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Nov 2023
Pros of working at Walmart
I get paid good but get treated like crap
Cons of working at Walmart
I constantly get yelled or people are very rude especially in the deli where I work
Walmart Benefits
I love leaving at 1 pm
What do you like best about Walmart's CEO and the leadership team?
I don't know the ceo but my team leads are ok
How would you improve Walmart's culture?
They need to work on some of the team leads or whatever the people are I was walking back to the deli and I walked behind someone standing there with a pallet jack because I was in a hurry and pulled it out and almost hit and said "are you really in that much of a hurry you can't wait till im done, she said it very rude her name is Kristie not sure if I spelled it right but I see her in receiving a lot but I've heard a lot of people complain about her
How did you prepare for the Walmart interview?
Bring any info they ask where blue jeans and they can't have fading or holes/cuts, they do them in groups of 4-5
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4.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Nov 2023
Pros of working at Walmart
I can my tasks done without hardly any interruptions.
Cons of working at Walmart
Don’t get paid what I am worth.
Walmart Benefits
Discount on certain items
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5.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Nov 2023
Pros of working at Walmart
Nothing important
Cons of working at Walmart
everything
Walmart Benefits
free samples
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4.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Oct 2023
Pros of working at Walmart
Great place to make friends, and the people that you work with treats you with respect.
Cons of working at Walmart
There training is a joke, they make you work in almost every department and dont and don't compensate you for it, the company tells you earn your overtime but management forces you to cut hours when you get it, there's never any top stocking carts when you need them, their priorities are questionable, when they hire new staff the everyone's hours are cut, there's no raises and there's no bonuses, you make a lot of PTO but not enough protected PTO, there's nothing you can do to prevent theft and the only people who can are hardly ever there, and and the discount card is only 10% off of things that you don't need but stuff like groceries you can't get discounted on.
Walmart Benefits
Don't have one
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2.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Oct 2023
Pros of working at Walmart
I liked how felxible the hours were and being able to have a work life balance.
Cons of working at Walmart
Limited days off. Management. Little to no proper training.
Walmart Benefits
Work life balance.
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2.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Oct 2023
Pros of working at Walmart
Workers are everyday people
Cons of working at Walmart
Get along with management or your days are numbered if you see something wrong your better off keeping it to yourself
Walmart Benefits
Cheap insurance rates
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5.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Sep 2023
Pros of working at Walmart
Hour lunch, free paramount+, benefits,
Cons of working at Walmart
On your feet, always moving, busy back room smell
Walmart Benefits
Using mobile app.
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3.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Sep 2023
Pros of working at Walmart
Coworkers, interacting with customers and coworkers, the benefits are good the stock we have, 401K
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4.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Sep 2023
Pros of working at Walmart
Interaction with customers is the best. Helping, and getting to know repeat customers
Cons of working at Walmart
Poor leadership. Don't have the tools needed to do the job, lack of training, processes are not streamlined, don't accept suggestions and speak to employees rudely
Walmart Benefits
401k, stock purchase, discounts, insurance and more
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3.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Sep 2023
Pros of working at Walmart
Many job opportunities
Cons of working at Walmart
Everyone higher up the chain has a stick up
Walmart Benefits
Free snacks while working
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1.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Aug 2023
Pros of working at Walmart
None
Cons of working at Walmart
Everything
Walmart Benefits
There are no perks, slave drivers that could care less for the employees or customers
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1.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Aug 2023
Pros of working at Walmart
It's a job
Cons of working at Walmart
They do whatever they can to not give you raises and benefits and they still struggle to give adequate breaks due to you by law.
Walmart Benefits
You get 10% off but in some places that just barely covers the taxes on your purchases.
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1.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Aug 2023
Pros of working at Walmart
Paycheck
Cons of working at Walmart
Everything
Walmart Benefits
There is no perk there is no benefits to Walmart I been there two years and it feels like I need a psychiatrist to even deal with work cause I don't even have enough home issues to complain about but Walmart it's every minute the customers are ugly as ever we that's been abuse don't deserve the caos they lie about everything there's not a decent management in any department they all on crack
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3.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Aug 2023
Pros of working at Walmart
I liked interacting with the customers and helping them out and also it’s fun to work with your coworkers get things done faster
Cons of working at Walmart
I liked interacting with the customers and helping them out but the management is so bad and not organized they don’t care about their works and that just wasn’t right and they don’t take your feeling to consideration
Walmart Benefits
I guess I could say one of the perks is it’s was some what of a high pay and also they gave.
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5.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Aug 2023
Pros of working at Walmart
The people are great
Cons of working at Walmart
It cost to much to drive back and forth
Walmart Benefits
My discount card
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3.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Aug 2023
Pros of working at Walmart
my co-workers and the ppto
Cons of working at Walmart
the lack of support and concern from upper management. they seem more concerned with what is going to get them their bonus and fixing that then focusing on the issues that are making their employees unhappy
Walmart Benefits
ppto
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4.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Aug 2023
Pros of working at Walmart
My coworkers were always respectful and helpful.
Cons of working at Walmart
Management sucked. Horrible pay.
Walmart Benefits
Pto
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1.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Aug 2023
Pros of working at Walmart
Good selection of food to buy at lunch time
Cons of working at Walmart
Everything else
Walmart Benefits
That I don't work there any more
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1.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Aug 2023
Pros of working at Walmart
Location
Cons of working at Walmart
Pay, lack of management, lack of associates, over worked and under paid. Your lied to and about by management. If you don’t fit in to their clicks you don’t receive special treatment
Walmart Benefits
They have been taken from us
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4.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Aug 2023
Pros of working at Walmart
The ability to work with people and know new people. Being able to have a conversation and not feeling as an outcast.
Cons of working at Walmart
How rude we were sometimes treated by customers.
Walmart Benefits
The discount for purchasing items from Walmart or Sam's Club
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5.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Jul 2023
Pros of working at Walmart
Friendly environment, overnight availability, working in different sections make it easier and good
Cons of working at Walmart
Physical work, kind of exercise too and along with other benefits
Walmart Benefits
Healthcare
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3.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Jul 2023
Pros of working at Walmart
Coworkers
Cons of working at Walmart
Poor Management waits until the last minute to do things. Messy environment playing favoritism and throws associate under the bus knowing they haven’t been trained properly
Walmart Benefits
Health/dental insurance, 401 K plan and being able to withhold stalk within the company
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3.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Jul 2023
Pros of working at Walmart
Coworkers
Cons of working at Walmart
Poor Management waits until the last minute to do things. Messy environment playing favoritism and throws associate under the bus knowing they haven’t been trained properly
Walmart Benefits
Health/dental insurance, 401 K plan and being able to withhold stalk within the company
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5.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Jul 2023
Pros of working at Walmart
what I did enjoy was that it was a warehouse feel in the sense we worked off of pallets and boxes. There was a clear indication of what needed to be done for the day.
Cons of working at Walmart
Would run into a lot of issues with scheduling. Management was fine but I did have trouble when I would ask a normal question and none of my managers had the answer to it.
Walmart Benefits
My favorite perk or benefit was just how accesible it was to get to work and back. Working overnight was never a problem I had.
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4.0
A zippia user wrote a review on Jul 2023
Pros of working at Walmart
I liked that I had control of what I was doing
Cons of working at Walmart
I didn’t like how it was a dog eat dog workplace as people would just sit around while other did everything. Even while the managers knowing the time is being wasted
Walmart Benefits
Constant paycheck
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