Walgreens reviews

3.0

33% would recommend to a friend

(37,117 total reviews)
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23% approve of CEO

24% positive business outlook

Walgreens has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 37,117 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Walgreens 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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4.0
Feb 2, 2010

Room for improvement

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Walgreens has been a great place ot work, they have been very flexible around my college schedule. They offer a nice benefits package and usually treat employees fairly. Lots of room for vertical movement.

Cons

I feel I am never recognized for good performance. Suggestive selling just annoys customers. Anything that can put doubt in a customer's mind about coming back should not be part of a successful retail company.

3.0
Jan 27, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

It's a company willing to hire graduates straight out of an undergraduate program. It will allow you to gain experience you can transfer to another position.

Cons

You will have to be able to handle employees who really don't want to be there at all. That is tough.

3.0
Jan 26, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

-I love the people I work with at my store as they are all very nice and caring people, some of which I even consider to be like extended family members. -Employee Discount is nice but could be higher in my honest opinion, I work in a resort area so the prices are already jacked up about 5% higher then neighboring Walgreens. -Management is fairly helpful as when I request time off I usually get it.

Cons

-Upper Management/Corporate doesn't know how to continue running an effective business. We used to be about customer care and now we just care about getting everything in their wallet. -Hours are being cut way too much (I went from being a part-time employee that got 26-28 hours a week to getting, if I'm lucky, 12 a week now. Even in the summer when I work third shift I have lost four hours of pay). -Not enough staff anymore (I work in a resort area and we honestly need more people. We used to have 12 service clerks all-together, between part-time and full-time, and we are now down to six. When we get busy we don't have enough people to help check, work the floor, or cover in case someone calls in sick.) -Focus too much on those stupid suggestive sell items. I hate selling them because they are pointless items that people don't need, especially with the economy the way it is now. It's money that we should let customers save and not try to take from them. I honestly don't think one single customer likes being asked about the suggestive sale item either, it annoys them any time we ask at our store. -Poor training. I know it doesn't take much to train someone to run a register but we could be more effective if we check in with our employees even now and then and see if they need a refresher on something. -Lack of contribution in the community. Growing up I remember going to different Walgreens stores and seeing them doing something for the community, like a can food drive or a cook out or something but not once in my nearly five years of service have I seen my Walgreens do anything of that nature. -Pay is just a tad too low in my opinion, at least in the area where I work. I think starting pay should be at around $9-$10, which might sound a bit outrageous to some but to me I think that is fair for everything that we have to do and put up with. It would be a bit more competitive compared to the other jobs in the area.

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