AutoZone reviews

3.3

54% would recommend to a friend

(7,514 total reviews)
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Phil Daniele

50% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

AutoZone has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 7,514 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The AutoZone 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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8K reviews
1.0
Oct 24, 2014

AutoZone Hub Driver

Recommend
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Pros

I wanted a job that got me out of the building so to speak and it did that for me. The job was fine to do once you taught yourself how to do it. Pay was OK for mostly windshield time. The people in general were decent to work with.

Cons

Drivers who were red shirts and had been with the company for a few years received favoritism on scheduling ie: easy routes opposed to hard routes - shifts/weekends/holidays/time of shifts, etc. Newer hires got the shaft on everything. Working 32 hours or less in a week (no chance of overtime pay) but pulling 12 hour shifts with no overtime pay -OR- spending 5 days putting 22 hours together which is not monetarily worth it either. In other words - They don't care. (about anything when it comes to hub drivers). Now comes the fun part. I had a grey shirt Hub Coordinator/ Supervisor that was an angry, hostile and degrading person to people under him and made my life miserable when I was in the warehouse doing my work. He was the type person whom you couldn't even stand in the work area in the right place. He would huff and puff and throw fits around you like a 6 year old child. Threats about job performance were a daily occurrence with this person also. I asked him to fire me many times out of frustration but he couldn't do it because he didn't have the authority to do so. Total lack of management in this store from top to bottom. Grey shirts treat red shirts like crap. Was a joke working for Autozone. I made it about 9 months before I came to my senses and quit. With out a two week notice. Imagine that. They don't deserve employees in this store.

1.0
Jul 18, 2014

Hours and Pay

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Like the products and the pricing

Cons

Hours - 3 hours one day, 12 the next. Closing one day, opening the next. Payraise only 11 cents!!!

2.0
Jun 22, 2014

Miserable experience.

Recommend
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Pros

There are not many positive aspects to this job. I enjoy working on cars, so being under the hood of many different types of cars was very enjoyable for me. They do offer paid vacation to full time employees, which I also enjoyed.

Cons

Where do I start? The only thing this company cares about is their profits and their shareholders. They show very little interest in the welfare of their employees or customers.There is no regular shift for any employee and the scheduling is often completely nonsensical. For instance, I was picked to stay after closing to sit with the crew cleaning the floors. I was scheduled in at 4pm and did not leave until 3am. I was scheduled to open (6:45am), and work until 5pm the next day. I worked nearly 19hrs in a 24hr period.We were constantly under extreme pressure to hit sales goals which were unreachable most of the time, and were forced to cut hours if we did not reach them.We were forced to cut hours to meet labor percentages even if it meant that the store could not properly function. They allow no overtime under any circumstances. For instance, I was once ordered to send the only delivery driver home early when we had pending orders to prevent him getting seven minutes of overtime.We were expected to be able, without any training, to accurately diagnose problems with customers' vehicles without being able to perform the proper tests in most cases. We were called "parts experts" in ads while the majority of employees had little to no automotive knowledge. This leads to a great deal of confusion with both the customers and employees due to the fact that the customers were lead to believe that we were trained mechanics. In addition, due to the labor percentage requirements, the stores were always understaffed. Under normal circumstances, the stores were run with about half the number of employees that were needed to run them properly. Often we were working with only two employees, leaving one employee installing various parts in the parking lot, while the other employee looked up parts, did checkouts, and helped customers inside the store. This led to a great deal of theft ad many unhappy customers. We were forced to install parts in the parking lot, regardless of the weather conditions. I was forced to install a light bulb in a snow storm, and worked many shifts in wet clothes from installing parts in the rain with no cover.The average raise(given every six months), with a perfect evaluation, was often twenty cents an hr or less. I received $1.55 in raises in six years with the company. The was virtually no opportunity for promotion within the store setting.

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