Hobby Lobby reviews

3.2

45% would recommend to a friend

(4,941 total reviews)
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David Green

45% approve of CEO

44% positive business outlook

Hobby Lobby has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 4,941 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Hobby Lobby employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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5.0
Nov 1, 2012

I love this company!

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Pros

I've been with Hobby Lobby for almost 4 and a half years and love it! - The company treats their employees well and the pay is great. - The hours are wonderful, especially for students! 9am to 8pm Mon-Sat (Closed on Sundays) - We only change our hours the two days after Thanksgiving during the holidays (Fri & Sat: 8am to 9pm) because HL understands that while a profit is important, their employees are MORE important! - Always being off on Sundays is one of the best benefits! - Hobby Lobby has values and stands up for what they believe in! - This company has continued to grow and expand to over 500 stores even through the recession... that has to tell you something about how well it's doing. - The Green family blesses others with the money they have earned and donate it to a variety of charities. - There is definitely an opportunity for growth. I started as a Cashier and was promoted to the Customer Service Manager. While I understand that this company is not for everyone, I have definitely been blessed by my experiences working for Hobby Lobby and would definitely recommend it to a friend. I definitely see myself staying with Hobby Lobby for a few more years.

Cons

- The technology is a bit older, but they are working on that. For me, it's really hard to come up with cons. I know it definitely depends on the store you work at, the management at the store, and how hard you work at your job.

1.0
Nov 1, 2012
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Pros

Most coworkers are decent people Sundays off Store closes at 8:00 15% employee discount, can be combined with sales discounts Decent starting pay Make schedules for several weeks in advance

Cons

Managers couldn't be bothered to tell you anything important until you've messed up... and then you get written up for a mistake you didn't know existed. No trial period for new employees; if you mess up big on day one, you get written up. Customers frequently try to argue with you about sales prices, even though the signs and flyers say, bluntly, what is and is not on sale. And then they act as though it's your fault that fragrance oils are not 50% off, even though the candles are, even though they're sitting with the candles, and even though they get rung out under the 'candle' section. The managers play favorites. A lot. And the favorites get away with murder; they can stand around socializing without doing a single thing during their shift, they can wander the store and totally ignore customers, and yet the managers are buddy-buddy with these people, so no disciplinary action is taken. Don't expect a raise. The company tends to preach a lot. There are even Bible passages in the employee handbook. Come on guys, save it for church. As with any position that deals with the public, you get your share of nice people, and you get your meanies too: a lot of grumpy old people that somehow got out of the home, some uppity wealthier types who talk down to you, and serious crafters with no social lives - and no social skills as a result. Just try to laugh it off. No scanners; we must enter the price by hand, remember an item's department of origin, and determine whether or not it's on sale. It gets easier in time, but it's still tedious. If a manager doesn't like you, or is mad at you, they sometimes schedule you to close every night, rather than rotate people fairly. Straight pay; if you're asked to stay late, you do not get time-and-a-half wages. An extra nine dollars an hour is not worth the agony of remaining at that store for any longer than is necessary.

2.0
Oct 30, 2012

Management is a joke at this store

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Pros

Fun people to work with, decent pay compared to other retail stores, most of the customers were friendly and courteous

Cons

Was hired as a part-timer, but always worked full-time hours minus the benefits, 45 minute lunch when working 9 to 10 hour days

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