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Walmart Global Tech reviews

3.6

64% would recommend to a friend

(4,783 total reviews)
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Doug McMillon

80% approve of CEO

68% positive business outlook

Walmart Global Tech has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 4,783 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Walmart Global Tech employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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5K reviews
5.0
Mar 29, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Good opportunities for new as well as experienced associates. You are not just a backend person but get to drive end-to-end projects. Good culture and accommodating leadership

Cons

Work-life balance is not great, mainly because a lot of of your business counterparts sit in US timezone but also because of aggressive growth of Walmart.

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Walmart Global Tech Response
4y
Thank you for this review. This is wonderful feedback. We appreciate you very much.
5.0
Dec 9, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

(This review is relevant for product and program management within Walmart Global Tech working remotely) I was expecting all the worst of corporate America where people only endure it for the high pay, but I have been overwhelmingly impressed by the culture of Walmart. The teams are very diverse and welcoming. Suggestions are welcomed and even executives are approachable. You get a lot of autonomy to work how you want, if you want to be more aggressive or if you want to be more “go with the flow”, but the culture is mostly go with the flow. There are lots of opportunities to move around, gain broad experience and move up in your career. I believe Walmart genuinely invests in its people and retention. The organization is so large, you really can swim around to find teams that are a best fit for your work and style. It is very remote friendly and if you are anywhere other than the highest COL areas, the pay is very good.

Cons

I have not yet experienced any cons that are dealbreakers. But of course there are the typical megaCorp challenges such as red tape, legacy systems, politics and “knowing the right people”. The most common complaint I’ve heard is consistent re-orgs. IMO this can be a con but also a Pro because it allows someone who is talented to move around and get broad experience and try new challenges, but for someone who is not adaptable to change, this could feel unsettling. Within Tech, a reorg typically means a new team, not termination, so there is a sense of safety, as clearly WGT is aggressively hiring across the board.

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Walmart Global Tech Response
4y
Thank you for sharing this detailed review. We are so glad you are a valued member of the Walmart Global Tech team.
3.0
Oct 7, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

This office has a lot of opportunity, especially if you go in with a good attitude and a willingness to learn. You'll make a lot of very valuable industry connections, and gain some great experience working on high-traffic projects. If you get on the right team, you'll also have an excellent work/life balance and a manager who really cares about your personal career goals. There are a few managers and directors who are absolutely wonderful, and working for them is an excellent place to be. This office has a lot of wonderful people.

Cons

Your experience will vary greatly based on which team you work on. I have generally been very lucky with whom I've worked for, but I have some coworkers who feel constantly under pressure to work evenings and weekends, and who are repeatedly thrown under the bus by managers who set unreasonable deadlines that drive their teams into the ground. I have seen multiple situations where very talented, motivated, and promising engineers have been driven from the company by managers who had no regard for the well-being of their team. These managers still work in the office, while their teams are slowly and gradually collapsing, and seeking employment elsewhere. At least one team has lost over half its members in the past year, and if that is not telling all on its own, I don't know what is. The other big concern is the enforced curve. While other companies are moving away from a rigidly-enforced curve when it comes to yearly evaluations, Walmart Labs is embracing it, enforcing it at an organizational level, and tying our yearly bonuses to it. This means that even if everyone on your team is working hard and putting out great product, someone is going to get burned. Even if you get "Meets Expectations"--the on-level rating that means you are performing as you should be--you still only get a portion of of your bonus, not the whole thing. Since this company pays a huge chunk of salary in the form of your bonus, that's usually around 15%-17% of your promised salary potentially out the window, even if you perform well, simply because your manager is required to choose at least one or two people to take the hit every year. Not cool. A lot of people quit over these changes, and it's definitely driving away talent. We shouldn't be punished for striving to work on high-skill teams, and we shouldn't be pitted against our own teammates with our salaries on the line. That does NOT foster a productive and collaborative work environment.

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