Target Raleigh reviews

3.3

60% would recommend to a friend

(237 total reviews)
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Michael Fiddelke

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38% positive business outlook

Employees in Raleigh have given Target a rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 237 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most employees have a good working experience in Raleigh. The Target employee rating in Raleigh is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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237 reviews
3.0
Nov 24, 2009
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Pros

Our guests love Target and you have a sense of pride when working at Target. They place a huge emphasis on the professional development of yourself and your team. As an executive, you complete a monthly Leadership Status that is reviewed with the Store Team Leader. There are good opportunities for advancement within the company as long as you are willing to relocate. The benefits are good and they match the first 5% you place in your 401(k), with immediate vesting.

Cons

Target has cut back on executive staffing and payroll in 2009. All stores lost at least one executive and two Team Leaders. As an STL, I supervised five executives and four Team Leaders because I have also responsibble for Guest Service. Our store will lose at least one more Team Leader in 2010. We had to improve team member productivity by 9% in 2009 to make the payroll plan. As a result, more and more work falls on the executives, especially in the lower volume stores where payroll is very tight. We often finish stocking the floor on truck days after we get the flow (logistics) team out at 8 A.M. We're doing a lot more physical tasks than Target wants us to do, but it's the only way to make payroll. At Target, almost all store visits are unannounced. Your District Team Leader will visit at least twice a month. How well you lead the visit is very important to your career. If you're very outgoing and can think quickly on your feet, you'll do well here. They like executives that are very outgoing and bubbly. It is difficult to get into Target unless you join them out of college because they mandate that 80% of executives be hired out of college. For those that are brought on board as "experienced" hires, it can be difficult to adjust to the culture. Most executives have been with Target they're entire career and know nothing else. Because of that, it can hard to earn their acceptance and respect because you're not "one of them." They say that the culture is Fast, Fun, and Friendly, but the reality is that your career is dependent on successful store visits from the Group staff. They make quick judgments on you based on a short visit. All discussions with my supervisor were work related. Not once has he asked me about my family. Two thirds of the STLs in my district voiced concern about work/life balance during the annual Best Team survey. It's very difficult to obtain a balance. I am working 12 to 14 hours a day, six days a week in order to get everything done. You may be scheduled for 50 hours a week, but it's impossible to get everything done in that amount of time.

3.0
Oct 3, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

1. Ability to have upward mobility (advancement) 2. Opportunity to transfer to other positions in different states 3. Opportunity to check out different career fields in entry level positions

Cons

1. Low pay for retail, even if you are overqualified and have experience & education 2. Non-regular hours 3. Must work holidays 4. No benefits in certain positions

4.0
Jul 12, 2009
Recommend
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Pros

Target has a very friendly atmosphere and the pay is decent. Target really cares about its employees as well as its customers. It has a great internship program to train college students how to be a store manager.

Cons

A downside of all retail jobs is the hours. It varied if I worked when the store opened or when the store closed, making it hard to get into a set work routine. I normally worked every other weekend, and the hours varied depending on when they needed me.

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