GNC reviews

3.3

45% would recommend to a friend

(4,953 total reviews)

Michael Costello

52% approve of CEO

34% positive business outlook

GNC has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 4,953 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The GNC employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

Reviews by job title

5K reviews
1.0
Mar 16, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Love the variety of people one meets in retail setting. Met many good friends here. Passion for sports nutritional supplements (albeit many of questionable quality). passion for vitamins, herbs, other supplements. You enjoy discussing exercise, health, alternative medicine, losing weight. there is an employee discount, considered by some as substantial (bear in mind many items are overpriced, so the employee discount only becomes valuable when you apply sales or clearance prices too.) If you love sales (believe it or not - most people dont know this - it is heavily commission driven). do as you are told (not allowed to voice opinion) and meet all sales goals, you might get quick advance to manager position, assuming a store is near your area; otherwise you might have to relocate if you want terribly that manager position. Despite the numerous negatives about the company, and if you can balance the heavy toll of daily, weekly, monthly, yearly (and by the way, some goals are hourly!! - believe it!) goals for sales; and maintain some compassion and empathy towards your clients, you will be able to help people, who will be very grateful and will become regular customers and loyal friends. For those of a more liberal mindset, there is not a strict hiring procedure, so ultimately you have choices to make after hire: you can stand out by performing well, and be one of the few who receive hard fought praise; or, you could skate by, because the job could be viewed as easy if you would rather be a low performer. If you are prone to addictions, working here might help - might. Knew someone who managed to kick his alcoholism, because of 2 reasons: learning about, and the money spent on supplements steered him away from drinking and into the gym.

Cons

horrible treatment from management, generally from regional sales director (rsd) and above. especially bad is the aloofness, arrogance and general lack of compassion and empathy (the very qualities you need in treating your own customers) that corporate management has for store employees. i have see many good to great people, sales persons, employees fired for pointless reasons, because they make mistakes (ethical and procedural) from the pressure. even if the company has had a logical reason to dismiss someone, they use very harsh tactics to extract information from them, squeezing confessions out of them, then terminating these good people, now with a black mark against their time at the company, during which they gave their all. One manager was summarily dismissed (terminated) while at a regional meeting just for voicing a complaint! No matter what these people did , most of them deserve second chances - at least! every day they came to work, they were giving the company a second chance! if you only knew....i wish i could tell you more...

2.0
Feb 9, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

You enjoy working in a healthy living retail store. Sales associates can move up into manager positions and managers can move into regional. So it is a good starter job. The pay is not bad and you can earn extra money by selling Gold Cards and certain products. The discount is ok but not great. It is a good job for a sale associate. that does not mind mindless work. You can learn a lot if you read books at work and talking to people. If you can sell lot of product you can make ok money. Great job for someone young.

Cons

Employees are treated like they don't matter. Hours for store managers suck and managers always get stuck working hours that they are not paid for. They will pay you but you get in trouble when if you had no choice but to work. I think a lot depends on the regional managers. The main ideas is to push products and gold cards onto people. I hate how people that I worked with that had no idea what they were selling would push products on people just to meet sales goals and earn money. Employees dress professional and so people think they have training but they don't. ......but I don't think the pay is worth the job. If you are looking for experience in supplement business or retail management is a good place to begin. Most people don't stay very long. It is very boring most days and most people I know spent most of thier time hanging on the counters and talking on the phone.

4.0
Jan 5, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Opportunities to improve the health of others and impact their lives in a very positive manner. Health care is a challenging field where prevention often offers better alternatives than pharmaceutical medications. There are numerous ways of asking customers what their health goals are and what challenges they have faced in the past. Learning to communicate effectively is one of the main benefits of this type of job.

Cons

Some activities are fairly repetitive and require little interaction with others.

Viewing 4948 - 4950 of 4,953 Reviews

Glassdoor has 5,105 GNC reviews submitted anonymously by GNC employees. Read employee reviews and ratings on Glassdoor to decide if GNC is right for you.