Hobby Lobby reviews

3.2

45% would recommend to a friend

(4,940 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 4,940 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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5K reviews
4.0
Sep 13, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

-There is always work to be done, meaning you stay busy and aren’t stuck standing around one specific area of the store. -Shifts tend to go by extremely quickly because of how visually stimulating the store is, and being cross-trained truly helps you know your store and stay entertained. -At my store, I am never micromanaged. I’m treated as the adult that I am and feel more at ease and trusted. -Typically relaxing environment. -Schedules are often predictable and are usually posted 3 weeks out.

Cons

-Nearly impossible to be hired as a full-time employee in most stores. Low turnover means likely being stuck as a PT associate. With that said: -Part Timers make only $10.45, while FT associates are paid $15.05 PLUS a substantial amount of benefits and perks of being FT. FT’ers perform the exact same type of work as PT’ers (and in my store, majority of the FT associates move slower, are less efficient, and very clearly feel like they have it made and are secure in their position, doing as they please. -Because of the low turnover rate, some stores tend to be a little too “clicky,” which can not only make newcomers feel disliked or I accepted, but hinders efficiency as they will only work beside of each other and cause more tension within the store at times.

2.0
Aug 23, 2018

Might as well work at Wal-Mart

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Pros

The other employees are awesome.

Cons

The management has issue with favoritism. They drag you along saying we will tell you want position you'll have as long as they can and expect you to know the store your first day. Managers gaslight you. All around I would never suggest this company to anyone I cared about. It's unreal how much money they could save by updating to an inventory system. Instead of full timing people they hire a ton more seasonal.

1.0
Dec 7, 2017

Store Manager

Recommend
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Pros

If you are willing to take the abuse as a Co-Manager, you will eventually be a store manager. But you will probably have to move your family to get a store. Then, the District Manager puts the pressure on you saying that "it will be bad for you to move you whole family and things not work out". The hourly employees are typically better performers because they are better compensated. I loved my crew.

Cons

You will work on some Sundays. The store is not open, but you will work. New store sets and some inventory preps are scheduled to work on Sunday. Very difficult to schedule a vacation. As a matter of fact, very few S.M.'s in my district lasted long enough to get that 3rd week. Take a look at how many Store Mgrs, have over 10 years as salaried manager with the company. Enough said. I would have rated work/life balance a zero if that had been available.

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