Best Buy reviews

3.5

59% would recommend to a friend

(41,868 total reviews)
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Corie Barry

35% approve of CEO

38% positive business outlook

Best Buy has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 41,868 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Best Buy employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.4 stars).

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42K reviews
2.0
Apr 16, 2021

Not great

Recommend
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Pros

I've meet alot of my good friends working at best buy. Alot of the employees are pretty good and easy people to get along with.

Cons

Corporate just hates you. You can be the beat seller of all time selling product out the window and be number 1 in the district and they will nit care and say just do better. Unless you work in home theater. GeekSquad is probably the worst position in the store since Beat Buy and Apple made a contract. Also you just het yelled at by people before you even know what the issue is. The 'training' you get is just lousy at best and same for the Advanced repair agent role. Also if you are in GeekSquad your direct manager will rarely be there to help with over flow and also if you get busy no one in the store can help you when it gets to busy.

3.0
Apr 14, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

work with new tech get to meet new people base is decent

Cons

work with minimum manning learn without proper training micromanagement

2.0
Apr 14, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Decent starting pay -Lots of avenues for growth -Amazing employee discount

Cons

Oh where to begin... -For one, your targets and goals working here rarely remain the same for long. In one breath, corporate management and store management will say "All we need is to accomplish X, above all else... once we do that we will be in the green..." Yet once employees manage to accomplish "X", you are berated for not accomplishing "Y". Shifting goalposts are common across a lot of industries and companies, but at Best Buy it's so bad it's almost comical. -The "corporatization" of Best Buy has dehumanized the experience of working there. While this, too, is common across a lot of industries and companies that doesn't mean it's a good situation or an environment that employees simply have to accept. The fact that Best Buy requires all employees to take digital trainings on how to act like a human worries me. The management of Best Buy simply isn't very "human", and managers don't get very much freedom to do what's best for their teams. -As a store employee you are expected to take the blame for customer issues that were caused at a higher level of the company. This happens at a lot of companies, but Best Buy especially seems perfectly content to waste a customer's time and money before telling that customer to simply "deal with it" if the customer wasn't given the promised level of service. This is more frustrating and painful for the sales associates than anyone else, as we often become the punching bag for mistakes we didn't make.

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