Come with experience for excellent pay - Store Manager Five Below Employee Review

4.0
May 13, 2019
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Pros

It is fun and not highly stressful. Few employees at each location make it pretty closeknit. Very easy to learn many different procedures when it comes to various retail tasks. Management is required to work only 2 evening shifts per week.

Cons

Company is disorganized in many aspects. Their shipping department needs the most work. They could stand to have better lines of communication in the forms of phone lines instead of just email. The pay is not spectacular and I'm assuming depending on your District Manager, you could possibly get shortchanged if you're an entry level manager. Keeping company employees part time makes it harder to keep people and results in lots of managers being overworked. Most of the time, managers work more than 2 evenings per week. Having only one full weekend off per week really takes a toll on your family/personal life. Benefits are really not great at all. An HSA or FSA would help with the high deductible plans for those who don't use medical benefits often.

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Cons

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Pros

Salary and bonus opportunities, and talented colleagues.

Cons

I rarely write reviews, but I hope this helps others understand the culture I experienced. I joined the company excited about the opportunity and dedicated myself to delivering results, building strong cross-functional partnerships, and supporting the business. Throughout my time there, I consistently received positive feedback from stakeholders and colleagues and was never made aware of any performance concerns or gaps. I was a top-performing team member and delivered consistent business results. My employment ended without warning. The explanation I received was simply that the company had “decided to move in a different direction." There had been no prior coaching, performance improvement plan, or conversations indicating my role or performance was at risk. It was a complete shock—not only to me, but also to many of my peers who reached out expressing surprise and frustration. The most disappointing part wasn’t just the decision itself, but how it was handled. Transparency, honest communication, and respect seemed to be missing from the process. Employees deserve timely, candid feedback and the opportunity to address concerns before life-changing decisions are made. Instead, I was left trying to make sense of a decision that didn’t align with the feedback I had consistently received. No workplace is perfect, and difficult business decisions sometimes have to be made. However, if you’re considering joining this organization, I encourage you to ask thoughtful questions about leadership communication, performance management, and how employees are supported when priorities shift. Your experience may depend heavily on the team and leadership you work under. Cons: Lack of transparency, inconsistent communication, limited psychological safety, and an environment where employees may not receive honest feedback until it’s too late.

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