Stay Away, Far Away - Software Engineer Hy-Vee Employee Review

1.0
Dec 15, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- There's some modern technology in place - Team members are nice and helpful - Pay is higher than others in the area, consistent quarterly bonus - Healthcare benefits are decent, they are self funded - 10% discount at the stores

Cons

- Everyone is extremely overworked - Legacy applications are the worst untested messes and nobody wants to update them. Company continues to build and add new things on top of this rickety core of ancient apps and shoddy ETL processes - SAFe framework, need I say more? - Management is awful. You will be gaslit. If you hit your goals and maintain a steady velocity you will be asked to do more and more. Agile is corrupted in this organization. - They have a serious problem with keeping developers, most people seem to have less than 2 years, nobody to really learn from, we're all just trying to figure it out. - I've never cried at work, this job has made me breakdown and question why I'm even in tech. - Management is a boy's club, it's like a stepford wife situation, they all look the same and are all equally incompetent, but they keep getting promoted together. -They supported remote work initially but it's become clear they only did that because they were essentially forced to. If you are remote, your career progress will be capped. You'll never make management remote (you wouldn't want it anyways) or higher positions than Senior Engineer. - You'll be on-call, and you will get called, because the legacy applications will break, often. Or they might just be slow and you'll be stuck sitting on a zoom call with 15 other people silently staring until some blocked process makes its way through, at which point everyone will shrug and go back to their lives. - I wouldn't wish this company on my worst enemy. I have no idea how this company continues to sell groceries. I assume it's purely through customer habit and inertia. - Most projects go through vendors and contractors so I have no idea why they even hire developers - Corporate cult worship. You'll be expected to live and breath Hy-Vee, everything about it feels very fake and you'll hear people say things and you'll question if they're genuine. - We keep setting record numbers but our bonuses never seem to reflect that. I suspect we're making management very wealthy.

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5.0
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Pros

You get to constantly move around the store thru the different departments. Depending on the hours you work you can potentially learn how to do little things within each department, for example the deli or meat counters, which in turn opens an opportunity to get additional hours if needed when AOL doesn't have the business to keep all the shoppers shopping. Hyvee was always very good about giving you the opportunity to help in other areas of the store if your department was lacking hours or business to give you the full 40 for your work week.

Cons

The management/ chain of command often gets a little confusing as you have department managers, assiant managers, general mangers and a director. Often times I felt as if assiant managers sometimes gave different directions then the department manager would give almost condescending what you were told from your direct manager, but would fail to communicate with the department manager this info, causing conflict with employees being told to do it one way and then also getting asked why things were done that way after being trained to do it another way. Basically no communication by your assiant to the department manager causing internal conflict.

2.0
Jul 2, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

If you have a good team and manager, this department can be a lot of fun. You get to be creative and work with flowers. It really depends on the department and store managers as to how much you enjoy it here.

Cons

The culture of the company is poor. There is a lot of waste and over-spending that is justified by the company, yet employees are de-valued and expected to make a profit. Benefits get stripped away as the company suffers, and new gimmicks that do nothing seem to be the focus. There are a lot of changing responsibilities and high expectations for the compensation. It's fast-paced, and physically demanding.

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