UniFirst reviews

3.6

62% would recommend to a friend

(2,544 total reviews)
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Steven S. Sintros

70% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

UniFirst has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 2,544 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The UniFirst employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Personal Consumer Services industry (3.4 stars).

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5.0
May 15, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Very supportive environment, great reputation, and the ability to manage your own schedule. I have a young family so being able to work my responsibilities at work around my responsibilities at home is extremely valuable to me. Unifirst has afforded me a great opportunity to provide for my family and train for a future with them that offers lots of growth.

Cons

This is an extremely competitive industry and as such makes it a very challenging task to achieve sales targets.

1.0
May 15, 2014

Outside Sales

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Good sales training material and now I'm just trying to fill a 20 word minimum

Cons

Poor training execution. Where to begin? You spend the first month in endless over crowded video conferences upwards of 30 people which vidicon cant support (which is spotty to say the least) with the corporate trainer in Boston making coaching impossible. The main problems with Unifirst are as follows. 1) They've just introduced cloud based CRM software (SalesLogix) but only have one application server to support everyone on it. They spent one can only imagine how much money on purchasing the sales force iPads, but didn't do the ground work to support it, and none of their systems have been integrated. They use CRM as a report card and general as it is not a use sales tool. Now that's not to say SalesLogix itself isn't great, bit since it's not supported it creates a lot of redundancies and rework. It's not uncommon to be down all day preventing you from entering in your activities. Unifirst is well aware of this issue, and when I asked what they'd like me to do after spending far too much time on the phone with it, my sales manager suggested I take it home and enter it in on my home computer. Seeing as how I already work a MANDATORY 10 hour work day I politely declined, which was not received well. 2) Speaking of system integration. I literally mean there is none. They have two desktops per sales office which have lotus notes. But, on the iPad itself, the calendar that's most beneficial to use on the road as you can schedule alarms for to do items and appointments are of course not synced to lotus notes. So whatever your sales manager schedules for you in lotus notes you better not forget to put it in the iPad calendar. Then you have the CRM calendar where they want you to schedule your appointments so it shows up on their reports and do you think that calendar is synced with anything else? So now we're at 3 calendars they expect you to manage. But don't forget, because they themselves know their systems are so shoddy, they want you to keep up with a paper planner as we'll. And of course let's not forget the calendar they expect to be filled out on your own time for you weekly plan which is the only thing they know how to use a spreadsheet for. 3) Carbon copy order forms. That should speak for itself. Folders for even the smallest accounts take about an hour, which again should be done on your own time. I could accept the fact that they don't have the money or ware withal to creat a software to input the data, but really? Corporate can't make this a spreadsheet? 4) The GM broke a plastic piece of our conference table in a sales meeting because a coworker asked a "stupid question." My advise? If you left the 90's with rest of the world run away and never look back...

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UniFirst Response
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On behalf of UniFirst I would like to extend an apology for your unfortunate experience. The UniFirst Sales Training mission is to maintain, expand, improve, and leverage our sales program in order to guide and support all UniFirst locations in achieving their sales goals. We appreciate feedback from all current and former employees and as an organization we are committed to developing and producing programs, processes, and products, delivered in varied media platforms and systems that provide a set of tools and best practices for all employees. As an organization we are always striving to improve and streamline processes that will in turn allow our employees to effectively perform the duties of their jobs in the most efficient manner.
1.0
May 7, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

There are none, they do not pay over time, and the 1st day you are there they stress that this is non union. They don't want to be union because if they were union they would have to pay over time. They will make you watch a video that shows "how bad unions are"

Cons

Take my advice, if you accept a job from them, you are in for hell. I applied for a router supervisors position. All you will be is a floater, nothing else. Its a lie, its a scam. STAY AWAY!!!

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