Domino's reviews

3.5

58% would recommend to a friend

(21,574 total reviews)
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63% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

Domino's has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 21,574 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Domino's employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Restaurants & Food Service industry (3.4 stars).

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22K reviews
1.0
Aug 10, 2010
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Meeting new people and trying make customers happy, even when no matter how hard you try you never can. The friendships among fellow workers, not managment, but those on the "line" making pizzas, answering the phones and delivering the pizzas. The respect shared by us who are in the trenches doing the real work. If you have no family to go home to, or responsibilities outside of the workplace you can make it in management, but if you have a wife and kids, you'll be lucky to be able to keep the job based on its constant demands on time.

Cons

I've worked for Jason Shifflett, President of Shifflett Enterprises in Olive Branch, local Domino's Pizza franchises for the Mid South and Nashville, TN, for two years. I have been worked to death with nothing to show for my time as an employee. Last May (2009) one saturday i worked for 13 1/2 hours straight without a single break. No lunch break, nothing and was expected to continue working thru the evening after breaking store sales records in the number of deliveries taken, and the amount of money collected for the deliveries. Did I recieve any praise for the hard work and loyalty? No, I was only told to make sure i was at work early the next morning to start over again. Drivers don't even make minimum wage when minimum wage was rised, the job was reclassified to be nothing more than a waitress earning tips at the same time the economy went to hell and no one was tipping. The job as pizza delivery is number seven in the top ten most dangerous jobs and no one cares.

4.0
Oct 12, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

flexable , good work enviroment

Cons

they focus too much on numbers . pizza is about more than that . people .. they need to focus more on their people . truely put people first . not share holders .. give all employees a piece of the pie $ . not just managers

2.0
Jun 12, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- 50% discount - Schedule is pretty flexible. - You can genuinely move up in the chain of command. Almost all of the general managers, supervisers, etc. were once insiders/drivers and receive a decent salary. - Drivers get tipped nicely.

Cons

- Management is lazy and refuses to train new hires, leaving senior team members to pick up 99% of the slack. - Untrained insiders are left to train each other, often getting blamed by managers for not understanding what to do. - Insiders are regularly expected to take on managerial tasks without any glimpse of a raise or promotion. - You don't get an official break, even if you work a 12 hour shift. Due to constant discounts and promos, insiders get worked for hours at a time. - Due to the large tips, many drivers will rush through their job and mess up orders, leaving insiders to deal with the aftermath. - Workers are told that they are allowed to take free food, but that privilege frequently gets taken away for minor issues as a power move. Often times managers will trash perfectly edible food right in front of everyone. - Hostile work environment. One manager in specific is known for 'driving employees out', and frequently gets into arguments with other employees while simultaneously power-tripping. Higher ups refuse to do anything about him despite constant complaints across several stores. - Most of the higher-ups have a superiority complex, often times coming into the store just to nitpick us for small issues that aren't practical to deal with. Even while we're in the middle of rush hour. - 99% of complaints will be 'acknowledged' and subsequently ignored. Things are only ever taken seriously last-minute, when someone threatens to quit.

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