Guitar Center reviews

2.8

41% would recommend to a friend

(2,733 total reviews)
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28% approve of CEO

24% positive business outlook

Guitar Center has an employee rating of 2.8 out of 5 stars, based on 2,733 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Guitar Center employee rating is 21% below average for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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2.0
Apr 8, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

It's a totally cool place...on the outside. Most of the people you work with are generally nice and cool people. Employees get an amazing discount...that is if they can ever afford it. If WalMart and Toys R Us had a musical baby, it would be Guitar Center.

Cons

Employee respect is extremely low to none. Pay is humiliating. Benefits are slim. Negative, and non-productive daily & monthly meetings are required. Unending list of demands. Employees are rarely recognized for a job well done, and when they are, it's through an email. Bonuses and raises no longer happen thanks to the Bain buy out. Outdated system by 30+ years, which causes scheduling confusion, inventory & shipping errors, and worst, long lines and upset customers. - Because of all of this there is a high revolving door as well as a lot of internal theft, broken equipment , unprofessional attitudes and jerk-like behavior due to disgruntled employees.

2.0
Apr 5, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

You get to help people with problems. You get to do what you're good at. Usually cool co-workers. Most of the techs are really highly competent despite the universal notion that anybody who works at GC can only be a buffoon.

Cons

1. Repair techs are in SALES as much as any commissioned sales floor guy. The fade system for techs--you are required to be 'cost neutral' by charging enough per month to cover your hourly pay. If you don't have enough customers coming in or the repairs they need are not expensive enough to hit those numbers, you have a big employment problem. In order to make this amount, you are required to continually be 'upselling' repairs and upgrades that the customer may not need or want. 2. The hands-on training is terrible and absolutely insufficient. A two day seminar at a hotel is the extent of training for fretwork, bracing, cracks, reglue, etc. The rest is by 1-3 page PDF documents. I was sent a powerful and dangerous router and, with no training whatsoever, told to rout holes in a board and send in pictures. I did and now I'm 'A Level Certified' to go to town on your Les Paul. If you contact one of the three program managers with a question, your likely response from two of them will be "Really?" punctuated with a sigh. The third will basically chew you out for calling him instead of one of the others. Finally, point 3. The embarrassment of telling other local and respected techs and luthiers that you do the same thing as them, but at Guitar Center -- it's like telling jet mechanics that you pump gas at Wal-Mart, no matter how good you may actually be. Not a good thing should you try to find local employment in the instrument repair field after after GC dismisses you, which they will.

1.0
Mar 29, 2013

Discriminatory Hiring practices

Anonymous employee
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Pros

None that I have seen

Cons

Guitar Center practices economic discrimination in their hiring/promotion policies. According to Guitar Center you are ineligible for management positions if you have a low credit score. Their justification for this is that people with a low credit are a security risk because they might steal from the company. How many struggling musicians out there have a low credit score? Well if you do Guitar Center thinks you must be a thief. I do not believe that any company should be able to base hiring decisions based on credit score. If you think this way to please let Guitar Center know how you feel.

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