Target reviews

3.5

58% would recommend to a friend

(94,093 total reviews)
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Michael Fiddelke

48% approve of CEO

40% positive business outlook

Target has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 94,093 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 Vendita al dettaglio e all'ingrosso industry (3.5 stars).

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94K reviews
1.0
Dec 22, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Hi turnover means that if you're looking for a job, they'll probably have one available. Don't expect to work here more than 3-4 years though--good temporary or stop-gap job, and they're counting on that to keep exec salary expenses low. If you "know somebody" in the organization, then you'll do well. It's 100% about who you know, and who you can make like you up the food chain. Don't expect to just do a great job executing your role to gain advancement--if you're good at making your average performance "sound" amazing to senior management during one-on-one casual conversations (called "statuses" at Target), then you'll do well. If you expect your great performance to be noticed or recognized by your supervisor and others without having to campaign, then please don't put yourself through this nightmare. Look somewhere else. If you have a BA and are strong in soft skils, then things might work out ok as long as you don't challenge upward, disagree or show directness in any interactions.

Cons

Promotions are based on personality, politics and how well you can manage perceptions. Target has been successful based on their image, and this extends throughout the executive culture. Absolutely the worst 5 years in my entire 15 year professional career, and even after reading reviews like this one, I thought my experience would be different. Don't make the same mistake. I'm trying to get out as quickly as I can. You will not have the time or opportunity to develop professional skills, education or certifications. Dead end job unless you're leaving a career in politics/campaign management. Introverts, intellectuals, detail-oriented, intelligent people need not apply. Engineers, IT, Bachelor of Science-types can do much, much better somewhere else. If you do take a chance and work eher, once you're labeled for not following all the other lemmings, don't expect to change that percpetion. Just start looking elsewhere sooner rather than later. Also, if you're experience professional expect to be offered a position two to three levels below your current experience. In my experience with close friends being ran out of the company, it's a horribly contrived process aimed at falsifyiing performance counseling in case you sue or contest your termination (this goes for hourly employees too). No severance has been offered to anyone that I know of that's not senior managment (pay grade 17 or above, which are normally filled from within). Be prepared to feel like an outsider until you reach that magical level noteriety and become one of the inner circle. If you're not from Minnesota, you're at an immediate disadvantge. Nepotism is rampant. Without an MBA, you'll likely never be promoted above a PG15. The culture (jokingly referred to as "the Target Culture") is horribly oppressive and passive-aggressively heavy-handed--you won't find many positive reviews on here from folks with more than 4 years of experience. All the high ratings appear to be from new-hires and those still on their "honeymoon"--folks in their first 6 months overjoyed with all the smoke and mirrors geared directly at them. Target also has a full-time staff that monitors internet traffic about the company--so I'd expect most of those reviews are being created purposely from within Target to continue their very successful (so far) and robust PR campaign.

1.0
Dec 31, 2014

Job Offers Rescinded

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

None - horrible treatment of young graduates offered jobs.

Cons

Interview received an offer letter for work beginning in January 2015 this offer was given in July 2015. Three weeks before my start date Target rescinded my job offer. This is a horrific company don't trust them, avoid employment at Target at all costs.

4.0
Sep 18, 2010
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Target provides a competitive compensation package with very good benefits and relocation when required. Good understanding of the work-life balance, within reason, as far as time off is concerned. As I understand it, every DC is arranged around a 4 shift set-up including T-F 6a-4p or 4p-2a ( 4 10's ) and a S-M 6a-6p or 6p-6a ( 3 12's ); with the expectation of arriving a little over 1 hour ahead of these times for group leaders. The focus on professional development is second-to-none, sometimes to a fault. The available tools and consistent focus on your individual growth as a leader is very well implemented and utilized. You will grow exponentially and fine-tune your leadership skills throughout your tenure with this company. Their focus on diversity and respect is a cornerstone to their operations that ensure you will feel valued, to some extent, in everything you do. It is a very open and collaborative environment that promotes teamwork and partnerships above all. Overall, a great company/great people that provide you with the knowledge, skills and training to be tremendously successful at almost any other organization.

Cons

Although you are considered management, the general feeling can come across as an hourly associate at times. The organization is so mired in defined processes and best practices that your day-to-day activities can seem void of management level decisions but rather filled with simply task-oriented/supervisory activities to ensure productivity. Expect to change shifts every 18 months or so as well as rotate through multiple departments, depending on building needs. If schedule stability is your goal then this is not a good environment to make that a reality. 'Glass ceiling' is also a term that applies relatively well to this group leader position. In any DC there will be approximately 50-60 peers at your level and all are battling for the opportunity to advance, which seems few and far between. And should an opportunity present itself, Target will base the decision for advancement substantially on a whole new interview process identical to the one experienced when you initially joined the company. The perception is that experience/performance with the comapany is not a significant factor for advancement and promotion from within is limited. This inability to advance can be a big dis-satisfier to many group leaders and translates to high level of turn-over for this position.

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