Meijer Inventory Control Analyst reviews

3.0

3% would recommend to a friend

(12 total reviews)
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Richard Keyes

Not enough data to show CEO approval

1% positive business outlook

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12 reviews
1.0
Aug 3, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

The kale salad in the deli is pretty tasty.

Cons

I originally started with Meijer in 1998 left the company then came back....a total of almost 15 years now. I was a team leader for 8 years, and went back to being a team member so I could go back to college. Thanks to college, I am close to the end of my Meijer career. With every year that passes and every union contract that is re-written, the wages drop....paid time off drops.....cost of benefits increase, etc. Meijer restructured store management and general store labor in 2004, then again a few years later. Every time they cut down labor, they (Hank, Doug, and friends) saw how much more they could make by just not having as many employees....no wonder they're currently worth $8.39 BILLION. There are many cons. The work ethic of the general population is dropping. Compound that with the fact that starting pay in grocery in the Cincinnati market has gone up $1/hr in the last 15 years. How much was the cost of living 15 years ago compared to today? So 9 out of 10 hires have low work ethic and are barely paid above minimum wage. Then that 1 out of 10 guy that busts his hump every day for $7.75/hr wonders, "Why should I be killing myself for this money?" With ZERO chance for raises based on merit, it would take someone over 12 years to go from $7.75/hr to $12.30/hr I have worked at 4 stores in my almost 15 years and it's been the same everywhere. The people that kill themselves trying to work hard get more worked dumped on them while the lazy "team members" do next to nothing and never get reprimanded. Management used to almost always be promotions from within, but are rarely so anymore. It seems like 4 out of 5 new managers are from Wal-Mart or Sam's Club. When I originally left the company, I was a team leader. I was asked to train a management trainee.....from another company......who STARTED OUT making $4/hr more than me....after I had been in management for 8 YEARS!!!! Everything this company does, whether intentional or not, comes off as slighting the employees. I could go on forever, but I'll stop. I honestly think the company will continue to grow and get richer and richer, but at the price of having horribly down-trodden employees.

1.0
Jul 1, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Good learning experience to use in your career. Individuals go out of their way to help. Helps develop sense of urgency.

Cons

Lack of leadership and too many bosses, disregard for creativity, promotions not based on merit, not very family oriented, living in the now instead of investing in the future.

3.0
Jun 14, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Many opportunities to be promoted and move around the company to gain experiences in different areas of the business. Most of the people that you work with are great individuals and will do anything they can to help. Company is growing and experiencing great success and is forecasting that growth to continue for years to come.

Cons

The Meijer culture is VERY political and the atmosphere is negative most of the time, even though the company grows year over year. Many promotions appear to be based off of who you know and not what your skills and value to the company are. Job expectations can vary widely based on area in which you work.

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