Savers reviews

3.0

44% would recommend to a friend

(2,801 total reviews)

Mark Walsh

41% approve of CEO

40% positive business outlook

Savers has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 2,801 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Savers 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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3K reviews
1.0
Feb 19, 2025

Savers: Avoid at All Costs

Recommend
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Pros

It was a job to work.

Cons

I had an incredibly frustrating experience at Savers. Their policy requiring us to call the store instead of simply texting the manager is absurd and inefficient, which only adds stress to an already chaotic work environment. It feels like promotions are handed out not as a reward for hard work, but solely as a band-aid to avoid breaking state minimum wage laws. The high turnover rate and wildly inconsistent scheduling make it nearly impossible to plan life around work. Having to submit any time off requests two weeks in advance is both inflexible and unfair.

3.0
Feb 18, 2025

Meh

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Recycle, community, team members, values

Cons

Upper management, pay, lack of planning, lack of recognition

2.0
Feb 16, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

- Opportunities to succeed and make a measurable impact (e.g., increasing my department's sales by approximately 62%, resulting in an $80,000 profit increase). - Clear performance goals and quotas with the chance to exceed expectations. - Collaborative environment among employees who supported one another.

Cons

- Inconsistent Policy Enforcement: Despite prior assurances that weather-related absences were excusable, I was terminated after being unable to reach work due to a snowstorm. I contacted the store to explain the situation, and at no point was I warned that termination was a likely consequence. - Unclear Communication & Mixed Messages: While I consistently met quotas and received praise for my work—including in my annual review—this positive feedback did not align with the disciplinary actions taken against me. Despite improving my attendance by arriving 30 minutes early in the weeks leading to my termination, this effort was not acknowledged. - Inflexibility for Disabled Employees: A coworker terminated the same day faced additional hardships due to a known disability that prevented them from driving. Management refused to adjust their schedule to align with more reliable public transportation or offer alternative solutions like transportation assistance. Instead, one manager dismissively suggested they "buy an electric scooter"—a solution not only impractical given their disability but also insensitive given Utah’s winter conditions. - Dangerous Behavior Overlooked: One supervisor regularly came to work under the influence of alcohol and/or marijuana—an open secret among the team. This individual frequently operated heavy machinery like the forklift and baler, posing a serious safety risk. Despite an anonymous report to HR, it took weeks for any action to be taken, during which time this behavior continued unchecked. The tolerance for this blatant safety hazard stood in stark contrast to the swift and severe consequences employees faced for minor attendance infractions. - Rigid Scheduling and Attendance Standards: The attendance policy at this location was stricter than industry norms, with a mere four-minute grace period for tardiness (compared to the more common five-to-seven-minute window). Fixed schedules, with no flexibility for personal or medical needs, placed undue strain on employees managing external challenges.

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