Wawa reviews

3.7

64% would recommend to a friend

(4,540 total reviews)
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Chris Gheysens

68% approve of CEO

55% positive business outlook

Wawa has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 4,540 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Wawa employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.4 stars).

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5K reviews
5.0
Jul 10, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Salary, ESOP, Paid time off, community involvement, internal promotions, internal training, opportunities in a variety of jobs, tuition reimbursement, fast-paced, hectic, physically demanding, rewarding, up-lifting culture, leadership that listens. We are given the opportunity to make most decisions as if we were business owners. We are given the tools to succeed.

Cons

24-7, weekends, holidays, entitled customers, demanding expectations, work-life balance. Wawa is a constant on-call situation. We never close, that means everyone from the GM down must work holidays and weekends. This can be difficult to balance with family obligations.

1.0
May 14, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Used to feel respected and my opinion counted; WAS a fun place to work until recently; employee stock option seems promising;

Cons

Overnight seemingly-- and since the new CEO took power -- the task load on managers along with under staffing has made it literally impossible to keep up with the core values and the work. Everyone I work with shares the same daily DREAD. "Secret shoppers" give unfair and biased reports; Pencil pushers from corporate who have no idea about real time operations seem to be "playing store" with their buddies upstairs sending 100s of emails that require acknowledgment, but there is no time and there is no overtime paid although practically everyone has to stay to finish one shift's work. Need I mention the customers who are rude, treat the staff like minions, are too stupid to operate the ordering kiosk and then ask for extras at the deli and get angry when there is a charge -- or, they have to wait longer than 2 minutes because we are understaffed and overworked and they keep adding new menu items and methods (like soon fresh baked bread -- more time); the cleanliness inspections are also impossible to satisfy because everyone is too busy serving the customers with a big fake smile on their face because some bozo upstairs fell for the scripting customer service sell. They ding us for having crumbs stuck between counter spaces but won't allow us to order plug-in dividers to prevent crumbs from getting there in the first place; can't use a knife either to dig out crumbs; corporate playboys are thwarting their own food and operational costs because they are working from within a fantasy bubble. They hire idiot, spoiled college brats who are slackers but THEY get weekends off; they hire inventory managers but the FF managers do all the inventory AND have to do all the food ordering and are alone in the morning with ONE HOUR to prep all the bain maries, sizzlies and coffee stations while people are already lined up a the door ; and have to work the deli which starts backing up at 10am and doesn't stop until 3pm; and order according to corporate's un-real-time analyses, hence adding to spoilage and decreasing manager bonuses. I can go on and on.

3.0
Dec 23, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

If working with the right people, you can enjoy your job and have a great time. Non-stressful position. Customers are great and very friendly -- one can have a descent conversation, customers care, friendly, and considerate.

Cons

Unfortunately after Wawa increased everyone's salary to $15 an hour, those individuals that worked for the company a number of years are getting paid the same salary as a new employee. Those working for years know their jobs, what they are suppose to do/don't do, and really hussle. However these individuals are not being treated fairly. Wawa is no longer a "family based" company. Wawa is just like all the other corporations and are only out for the $$$ and do not really care about their employees. Pay is unfair and sometimes people are mistreated. However the company does promote individuals that are unqualified and get treated great even though they do a lousy job!!! Wawa has declined in their greatness!

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