Love my co-workers and my boss but be careful... - Anonymous employee Ross Stores Employee Review

3.0
Mar 26, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Love my team and my boss. We support each other and always make it fun. Love the new CEO. He is a breath of fresh air and is focused on making us better. Diversity and Inclusion is a high point. Even though the Buying Office is mostly white and women, the company has continued to focus on including everyone and making us feel welcome.. The training is comprehensive. Ross provides valuable training in buying, negotiating, analysis, and time management. I really learned how to think like a merchant. There are career growth opportunities with a lot of internal promotions and career paths in Buying and Planning. Ross provides a great benefits package, including health coverage and 401k and bonuses.

Cons

There is no work-life balance. This results in long hours and significant stress, impacting time away from work. Could not even take time off for a funeral or a medical appointment without being scrutinized and questioned by HR. Pay is lagging. They promise promotions and pay increases but do not deliver even when they see your results. Management is all over the place, depending on your department. Very inconsistent from one team to another. There are a lot of micromanagers. High Expectations for everything, and they always focus on the negative. There is a culture of tearing down and criticism even when things go right or are successful.

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5.0
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Pros

Great boss Super helpful coworkers Easy shift

Cons

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5.0
Jul 4, 2026
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Pros

All of my coworkers were wonderful. No high school drama. Boss was flexible and understanding, although he always liked it if you said you could work more hours. The employee discount is pretty awesome. The work wasn't bad and rude customers were rare.

Cons

There was pressure to come in even when you were sick. Pay wasn't the greatest; it usually stayed ahead of minimum wage, but by no means kept up with inflation. Visits from corporate often meant a new change in procedures that had been working and demands that were somewhat unreasonable given the constraints of the layout or number of employees available.

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