Tesco reviews

3.8

69% would recommend to a friend

(34,289 total reviews)
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Ken Murphy

66% approve of CEO

52% positive business outlook

Tesco has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 34,289 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Tesco 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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2.0
Jul 11, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

The salary is in the top 20% of the market in Hungary. Relatively new technologies: cloud, github, k8s, kafka. Possibility to learn how to interview people for design/coding/leadership. As a backend dev you got to deal with Java mostly, no frontend or scripting.

Cons

From September 2024 it will be required for ALL staff on ALL sites to spend 3 days per week in the office. (now 2 days but not enforced) Loud openoffice, unable to focus even when the office is 20% full. Very slow decision making on the upper levels. The architect (principals and head ofs) don't provide the vision, nor follow or lead the implementation, so teams usually work against each other. There is Apple mac, no windows machines for the devs, no freedom of choice here. All my managers said that they don't like micromanagement AND then they micromanaged me in some sort. Due to a lot of emphasis put on personal achievements, there is no teamwork, but a lots of SILOs, even within the teams. When something is broken there is no teamwork to fix it. Thus a lot of processes work slowly because there is no team commitment to own and improve the processes. There is a possibility to switch to higher positions, however they are all filled in practice and a rare vacancy is filled from external.

2.0
Jul 19, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Good pay. Cheap food in the cafeteria Joining the union is a plus point. Its almost like they are the only ones who actually care about the employees and would fight against the managers on your behalf.

Cons

There is absolutely zero care for your physical well being. I ended up with a massive blister under my toe in the first two weeks (because of the shoes THEY provided) and informed them that i wouldn’t be able to work that day. Had a fever on another occasion and called in sick. In a span of 3 months, I only took 2 days absence because of my physical condition, and I was denied the permanent contract because of ‘taking too many absences’ and this happened despite hitting 92% performance rating for 3 weeks straight. On my last day i remember my manager telling me ‘in Tesco’s even if u break your leg, you have to come to work, the only exception is if you have cancer or have an organ failure’. That is when I realised that this management is a joke. And the current employees are extremely rude to the new ones. Absolutely zero professionalism.

1.0
Nov 25, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

I worked in the Warehouse for 8 months. I made A lifelong friend, and I did personally enjoy the jobs physical demands.

Cons

Sexual Harassment and Discrimination - Daily sexual harassment from managers and employees alike, and there is an openly racist culture that fails to protect employees from harassment and discrimination. Unsafe Working Conditions - Coworkers would operating forklifts under the influence of drugs or alcohol create an unacceptably hazardous environment. Inhumane Performance Expectations - Employees are required to meet high performance standards akin to being "a rat in a cage." This includes wearing wrist trackers to monitor every movement, resulting in constant pressure to perform at unsustainable levels. Discrimination Against Older and Disabled Employees - The job demands are said to be so physically strenuous that those with disabilities or older employees may find it impossible to meet expectations, effectively excluding them from employment opportunities. Inadequate Breaks - Though a half-hour break is technically provided, procedural delays reportedly leave employees with only 15 minutes to eat or rest. This is insufficient for maintaining health and well-being during long shifts. Penalised for Basic Needs - Employees allegedly face disciplinary action or lowered performance scores for taking bathroom breaks, further dehumanising the workplace experience. Lack of Work-Life Balance- Running for eight hours a day under these conditions contributes to physical and mental exhaustion, making the job untenable for many. Union Complicity - The union meant to represent workers’ rights is reported to have been effectively "bought out" by Tesco, functioning more like an extension of the employer rather than advocating for employees.

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