Macy's reviews

3.4

52% would recommend to a friend

(31,096 total reviews)
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62% approve of CEO

41% positive business outlook

Macy's has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 31,096 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Macy's employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.4 stars).

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31K reviews
3.0
Mar 9, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

1.) Getting to know people - I worked at Macy's for 5 years and developed a second family and I'm so glad to have had that experience. 2.) Becoming more social - working in retail forces you to become an extrovert 3.) Learning all aspects of a business - if you have a desire to work in retail management, this was a great learning experience. You have your hand in merchandising, online fulfillment, LP, operations, receiving, customer service, and HR.

Cons

1.) High turnover - as a sales associate, it was frustrating when new people got hired because most of them left quickly and you were left to pick up the slack. It's also frustrating to try and bond with people when you know they won't stick around. As a sales manager, it's frustrating because they pay so poorly and expect so much of a sales associate. It's embarrassing to offer a position half the time. 2.) Constant interviewing - They interview for positions that aren't open/don't exist. Hiring took time out of my day and I hated wasting people's time. We were always supposed to say that "we'll call you when a position opens up" but it never happened. 3.) Constant (fake) emphasis on customer service and being cheerful/bubbly. They want you to fake being happy when you're overworked and don't give managers the staffing support they need to achieve customer service expectations. 4.) Inconsistent policy enforcement - one of the most frustrating things as a sales associate was when the manager didn't have my back even though I was enforcing a policy. This goes up the ladder. As a sales manager, you typically give in to the customer simply because they will take it further up and get what they want anyway. It leads to a culture of apathy for the workers and entitlement for the customers. 5.) "You're only as good as you were yesterday" - constant emphasis on outperforming everyone can lead to unhealthy competition. What's the point of having a goal when you have "stretch goals" and no recognition. 6.) Work/Life balance - as a manager, you are expected to work constantly. There are always staffing nightmares, everything is always behind schedule, there are constant interruptions, and always some corporate visit. I entered an overworked, depressed state and knew it wasn't healthy, especially when my boss revealed the same thing.

4.0
Feb 27, 2016

AST

Recommend
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Pros

You get to do variety of tasks. You phone screen applicants, set up interviews and also train new hires with computer based training. You are front line to the customers if there are complaints, handle lost and found for the store, and you may have to pinch it if the store is short staffed. You also balance the registers and the vault.

Cons

The salary for the position is too low for all of the skill sets needed. Emphasis is all about "sales"'and the folks in this job tend to not be treated as valuable assets to the company.

4.0
Feb 21, 2016
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Pros

its a fun environment to work in full of nice people. they have fun events every now and then you get to be apart of. they treat you like a family.

Cons

sometimes its really slow with nothing to do, so your standing on your feet all day. they push you to get macys cards.

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