Safeway is your average company that is about corporate traditions. - Project Manager-IT Safeway Employee Review

2.0
Mar 28, 2011
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Pros

The primary reason to work for Safeway is the 10 percent discount employees receive on Safeway branded items. If you plan your grocery shopping carefully, you can really save a a fair amount of money. The next best reason is the company's work life balance. Safeway really promotes a great work life balance and with the support of senior managment, every employee is afforded the opportunity to be with family as needed!

Cons

The primary cons for working at Safeway are: 1. The politics - Safeway is a very large and a very matrix organization and so there's often a high level of 'maneuvering' that's required in order to get things done. 2. Lack of information sharing - Safeway lacks a central knowledge base repository where all pertinent information can be captured, categorized and pulled when needed. Most information is tacitly held by employees who are driven by the idea that they are 'more valuable' if they keep their knowledge contained. 3. Widespread favoritism - In the years that I have worked for Safeway, I have found that one's success if determined by who you know and how well you know them. If you smooze with the right management team (or manager) you get the better assignments and as a result, you get better visability for your work. This leads to better positions and more promotions. Just doing your job and doing well is not enough.

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1.0
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Pros

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Cons

Genuinely hellish work environment. Management is lazy and absent, customers are the most disrespectful and clueless I have ever encountered. Complete unrealistic labor allocation and expectations. As a PIC, I have to run 9 SCO robots, unlock cases for customers, perform transactions at Customer Service, and answer external phone calls. Customers rightly get frustrated at the complete lack of care by corporate, and take it out on employees.

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