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Ratings for Walmart.com

  • Appreciation
    2.7
  • Company Outlook
    3.8
  • Fair Pay
    2.3
  • Learning and Development
    2.7
  • Manager Communication
    3.2
  • Manager Relationship
    3.4
  • Pay Policy
    2.9
  • Pay Transparency
    2.8
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Walmart.com Reviews

What is it like working at Walmart.com?

Thanklessly overworked and underpayed.
Retail Associate in Saint John:
Pros: If they don't pay me for my work I will leave.
Cons: Lack of communication from management and low pay.
Challenging, rewarding, educational.
Customer Service Manager in Meraux:
Pros: Talking to people, interacting with the public
Cons: Inexperienced workers and thieves
I give my life expertise to the customers who need it and a little bit of humor to make them leave with a smile on their face.
Sales Associate in Gilbert:
Pros: My coworkers
Cons: My pay
Amazing .. Wish I started 20 yrs ago.
Overnight Stocker in Bloomington:
Pros: My team leads they deserve Better employees
Cons: Lol having to sleep during daylight lol
Strenguous and hard on my hands. I work at self=checkout mostly.
Cashier in Charleston:
Pros: i have a job, I am partial disable and have to sit down
Cons: pay
Fast pace, always something different to learn and do.
Customer Service Associate in Austin:
Pros: Working with helping people
Cons: Supervisor that do not know their job
New challenge every day.
Maintenance Supervisor in Pageland:
Pros: Keeping equipment maintained for operators.
Cons: Individual accountability for daily equipment care.