7-Eleven reviews

3.4

57% would recommend to a friend

(6,117 total reviews)
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Joe DePinto

58% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

7-Eleven has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 6,117 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The 7-Eleven employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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2.0
Aug 11, 2010
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Pros

I like my job I find it interesting everyday. The company has been good to me for many years due mostly to my manager. I don't have an issue telling people I work for 7-Eleven generally it is not a bad company to work for, I worked for worse.

Cons

The Senior Management expects employees to do more work, in the same amount of time as previous years and we have to go without an increase in 2 years. Also insurance goes up each year, the bonus' go down so technically I am making less each year for the last 2 years and I am considered a top performer and SME in many subjects. There are too many inititives that is started, millions spent and then canceled or just too many and the same folks are on all projects. Then the co. expects over 100% on all projects, you are in meetings all day then expect to complete all the work in the meetings. There are too many senior management that have no idea what their department works on and how, and they are willing to "downsize" good employees that try to explain why a project won't work. The company is very political and you really need to be a man to get anywhere in senior management.

2.0
Feb 25, 2010
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Pros

I really do like what I do and my bosses are great....but unfortunately that is the best thing I can say.

Cons

I really thought I should warn people about what my experience has been like at 7-Eleven....I took a job for which I had the most experience of the applicants but when I accepted the HR department decided to downgrade the pay grade because I didn't have 100% desired qualifications in the job posting. I have learned that this is a common practice because it puts you in a lower bonus bracket (note: the company has always paid a bonus and it has always been considered part of the pay by employees). They have lowered the bonus a few times over the last several years at each pay grade. My bonus payout was lower 33% last year. So, after proving myself last year and after being with the company nearly 3 years I get a promotion.....a 3% pay increase and increase of my bonus payout to the same level I had when I started. Keep in mind that similar position in other companies are paying $40-50k more. You might ask why am I still there....well I probably won't be much longer if the upcoming restructure doesn't include a regrading of jobs. Really, I wanted to let people know (particularly M.B.A. graduates) that they should negotiate hard on their way into 7-Eleven because history proves they wont give you much after that. Also be advised that the professional development opportunities are poor and there are few opportunities for advancement ....people work here until they die or are fired- literally. So don't expected to move up anytime soon. This is why many of the younger managers in the company are looking to leave.

2.0
May 17, 2009
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Pros

Flexibility in work schedule Job allows for personal life

Cons

Lack of recognition. Managers do not provide adequate feed back. No support from HR The only way to get promoted is to kiss A__, which I refuse to do Salary does not match performace or tenure

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