Great company with true team feel! - Operations Graybar Employee Review

5.0
Jun 28, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Employee ownership creates a since of pride for most in our offices which makes it easier to stay engaged. -Great work life balance -Training is available if you seek it out

Cons

We are slower to adapt to new processes and change but thankfully that seems to be becoming less of a true statement as we head into "The New Era" . Starting pay for entry level jobs can be a pain point for some which creates some turnover but if folks stick it out it can become well worth it.

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Graybar Response
4y
Thanks for leaving a review! We agree that our employee ownership is unique and it really brings our employees to work together towards common goals. We are glad to hear you are enjoying your career at Graybar.

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5.0
Jun 11, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Strong department leadership in current role

Cons

Many senior team members with decades of stored brain knowledge that is hard to share

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Graybar Response
1w
Thank you for sharing your experience and for your many years with Graybar. We're pleased to hear that you've benefited from strong leadership within your department. We also appreciate your feedback regarding knowledge sharing. As a company with many experienced team members, we recognize the importance of capturing and transferring institutional knowledge to support future growth and development. Thank you for your contributions and for helping make Graybar a great place to work. If you'd like to share additional feedback, please reach out to your HR Advisor.
2.0
Jul 5, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Employee owned so profits are shared with both employees AND employee stock holders

Cons

Graybar is trying to keep pace with the digital transformation of our industry, But, most senior leaders lack the experience needed to execute true digital change. As a result, the company has made several costly missteps. Graybar needs more outside senior talent with a proven track record of building and deploying customer‑facing digital solutions that both simplify the customer experience and reduce Graybar internal labor. Our current AI initiatives are unlikely to deliver meaningful results because our data is too inconsistent to support AI and other inititives. Without significant changes soon, Graybar’s long‑term outlook risks mirroring companies like Blockbuster, Borders Bookstores, Sears, and JCPenney—businesses that failed to adapt when customers shifted to online purchasing instead of relying solely on brick‑and‑mortar service or phone/fax to place orders.

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