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Leadership can’t get it right - Software Developer O'Reilly Auto Parts Employee Review

2.0
Oct 17, 2019
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Pros

- Great people to work with - I have lots of friends - Team member discount is nice - Promote from within - Stable - Flexible - Work life balance - Work from home option for developers

Cons

-Pay is low for many - Upper management clearly doesn’t understand or properly value IT, and makes many head scratching decisions - Upper management is completely stuck in their old fashioned ways - Leadership made promises of an improved workspace for several years before sticking us in a building that is in every way worse, without any explanation (some teams got stuck in a windowless basement) - Bad benefits - Insurance isn’t great, no paid maternity or paternity leave, outdated vacation policy. - They’ve been trying (kind of) to figure out IT for years and failing miserably - Extremely cheap (they call it “expense control”)- you’ll share hotel rooms, they won’t buy decent coffee, have outdated cubicles and equipment, etc. - If you want to learn to have technical excellence and be on a team that excels, steer clear. At O’Reilly you’ll spend your time fixing problems that shouldn’t be there in the first place, making hacky code, and be in a constant state of trying to figure out what our development process is.

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5.0
Jun 12, 2026
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Pros

I liked working in te catalog department.

Cons

At the time I worked there, no one was really very friendly.

4.0
Jul 2, 2026
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Pros

-Always busy -Easy to make sales and extra money off commission and spiffs -Good starter job but need some automotive experience -up date and easy to understand operation system

Cons

-Store managers most of the time are really bad and not fit for their position. -Moving up is not that easy unless you’re liked by upper management -if you’re good at your job you get exploited since your the only dependable person -Overtime (could be good if you’re into grinding but not if you have a family)

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