AutoZone reviews

3.3

54% would recommend to a friend

(7,513 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 7,513 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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2.0
Jan 9, 2010
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Very good employee discount. Store manager that tries to take care of employees and helps with requested time off when submitted in a timely manner. Great people to work with and awesome regular customers. Fulfilling when helping a customer with a new project with advice and valuable short cuts to complete the job correctly.

Cons

If you don't sell enough check out challenge( enough of the fuel injector cleaner already ) or add on's A.K.A. Witt you are facing a verbal or written corrective action. You are required to have a dress code that will cost you at least one hours pay per shirt every four months, due to battery acid, we don't have the time to don an apron before handling every battery that comes in. Training new and existing employees on current procedures and operating systems. District manager blankets stores with criticism instead of the stores that consistently perform poorly. No incentive for good performance, just not being written up. Your told to watch for shoplifters, yet there's only two people for customers ( counter and phone ) it's impossible. Customer satisfaction requires trying to keep the customer coming back and taking care of their concerns, but if it cost the company to much money then you shouldn't have done that. Yet, you should have handled it, short of fixing their car for them or telling them there's nothing you can do someone's not going to be satisfied . Way to many reports that micromanage employees, it breeds negative feelings and resentment in the store level. Customers expect you to erase " check engine light " codes and if you don't they get more than upset, even if it's against state regulations. Branch, district, regional and on up managers get bonuses.

5.0
Dec 31, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

always strong when alot of other companys are not

Cons

under staffed in stores and pay needs to be better. and as far as the check out challenge goes if you want us to sell it thats fine but enough with the fuel injector cleaner. we have flooded the market with this crap there are 200 diffrent types of FIC and i spend half my day trying to explain the diffrence between them. so quit holding over our heads that if we dont sell this crap we will be written up or terminated.

3.0
Dec 24, 2009

Share the Wealth

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

My co-workers are great. The discounts associated with being an employee is good.

Cons

There are a lot of rules that are broken all the time. They tell certain employees they must stay in a position for a specified ltime period before they can apply for other employment, but other employees they allow to post for other positions or they promote them to another position. They also tell certain employees they must have a degree to apply for certain positions, but other non-degreed employees can apply and get promoted to positions they stated must have a degree. There are some people they tell they can't apply for a position that are a couple levels above their current positions, but there are others they allow to do just that. The workload is heavy and they keep giving you more work. However, the pay does not match the work load. The 2008 pay raise was more than the 2009 pay raise. We were not told why the raise was lower, and it was not understandable since the company had such a great and profitable year. It was very confusing. Like so many other people have said, it would be great if the small people got a piece of the pie. I think all of the positions should receive a bonus or decent pay increase, when it's a profitable year. It would have been more understanding for the pay increase to be cut in 2008 rather than 2009. Oh, the pay increase is only good for a month, because your health insurance is going to eat that up in January. You are lucky if that's all, because sometimes the increase in health benefits takes part of the salary you were used to before the raise. Speaking on benefits, every year they cover less, but cost more. You are forced to chose between going to the doctor and paying your bills. Most doctor visits after co-pay will land you a mailed bill for services such as lab work. I also do not agree with the dress code. It's hard to be enthused with chanting the "Cheer" when there are so many things wrong with the Company. It's slavery all over again.

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