Nordstrom reviews

3.6

56% would recommend to a friend

(25,059 total reviews)

Erik B. Nordstrom and Peter E. Nordstrom

70% approve of CEO

46% positive business outlook

Nordstrom has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 25,059 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Nordstrom 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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4.0
May 29, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The people are a major part of why I chose to work for Nordstrom. I always loved shopping there, mainly because of the excellent customer service I always received at each Nordstrom store. There are many opportunities to grow within the company; the Nordstrom brothers believe strongly in promoting from within, meaning that, whenever possible, they will promote their own people before bringing in an outside candidate for a job. Senior management, no matter how high up they are within the company, treats all employees with respect and courtesy, no matter how new they are to the company. I feel like this is incredibly important; this doesn't happen within many companies. I especially appreciate that the Nordstrom brothers make a point to visit the stores on a frequent basis and talk with the salespeople to find out how things are going in the departments.

Cons

While the health insurance is relatively inexpensive, the copays are obscene, both for prescriptions and office visits. When one is in management, one doesn't get paid very well for the amount of work one does. I work 10-12 hours a day, and I don't get paid nearly enough to compensate for all of the work that I do. Also, Nordstrom believes fully in hiring people who haven't had any education, and while that can be good, it's also very frustrating, because I work with some pretty idiotic people and I know that I could do their jobs about eight million times better than they do.

5.0
May 22, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Nordstrom is a company that feels like a family away from home. While working in the Communications department I was able to become close friends with coworkers and even my manager. Now, after not working there for over a year, I still keep in touch with them and it's not "weird". Although it was a very professional environment, I was allowed to balance personal life with the workplace - during any down time I was allowed and even encouraged to do school work since I was a student at the time. I was also able to take time off work at the drop of a hat if my personal life called for it. Of course, I was expected to return the favor if it was called for in the future (kind of a "I'll scratch your back today, you scratch mine when I need it too" mentality). I was always recognized and praised for a job well done - on a daily basis. Overall it was a wonderful place to work!

Cons

My biggest issue with Nordstrom was the fact that it's retail. With retail comes a retail schedule, so I hated having to work the evening shift (1:30-9:30PM). It was switched up for variety, but sometimes that would mean that I would work the evening shift and then have to be back the very next morning at 7:30AM for the morning shift. That could get tiring. It was also a little difficult to be relieved for regular breaks. The person working the AM shift would have to wait for the PM shift to arrive before taking a lunch break - and sometimes even a restroom break. Since the phones HAD to be manned at all times, it was difficult to find someone to watch them even long enough to run to the restroom - the phone system was much more advanced than a regular phone, so the average employee on the floor was "afraid" to take over the phones even for a short period of time. When working the PM shift, I had to take a lunch break 2 hours after arriving or else I wouldn't get one. Taking a break that early made me very tired later in the evening when I actually NEEDED a break. Since I do still stay in touch with old coworkers who are still working there, I've heard that this issue has been addressed and improved since I left.

5.0
May 16, 2008
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

They treat you like family even though they are a big fortune 500 company. If you ever do have issues in the company the open door to management is always there to settle any problem without fear of your trust being broken. Always every manager enpowers you to meet the needs of your costomer no matter the cost or time it takes to always make them feel valued and respected. There is also really good growth in the company so you have a great chances to move up. I loved this job, but I just moved to a city that doesn't have a Nordstrom.

Cons

The downside is this is a retail job meaning, nights, weekends, and holidays.

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