the LEGO Group reviews

4.3

83% would recommend to a friend

(2,939 total reviews)
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Niels B. Christiansen

95% approve of CEO

78% positive business outlook

the LEGO Group has an employee rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars, based on 2,939 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The the LEGO Group employee rating is 24% above average for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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4.0
Apr 10, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Fantastic 30% in store discount, paired with a 50% online discount. Members past probation in the UK can apply for four Legoland gold passes or two regular merlin passes. Permanent staff also receive Christmas presents - a specially made set for the staff that year, and a gift hamper. [based on 2011/2012] You have a lot of Lego's resources to work with, so you are more often than not able to help a customer in ways you wouldn't normally expect in retail. Good return policy, customer service hotlines, a strong brand behind you. Regular customers are lovely, and you can often relax and build a rapport with people, and always push for a good experience before a sale. Staff are fun, laid back people. It's a good team to be a part of.

Cons

You aren't paid very much above minimum wage. At all. You will be working hard. A lot is required of you, and customers wont be impressed with a casual product knowledge. If you're not already a Lego nut, you will be. You are scheduled to be in various parts of the store at set times in the day, often if a manager is rota'd to be on shop floor, they'll decide to work in the back room (or watch youtube videos instead) so you may need to cover multiple areas on shop floor. You are assessed in a variety of ways, mystery shoppers, online feedback surveys - although doing well is often rewarded. You can get quite a lot of difficult customers, especially around Christmas time, who ask the impossible, some of which have been known to leave bad online feedback, knowing how much it can damage staff. Time off needs to be booked upwards of 4 weeks in advance. You can automatically be given extra shifts in holiday periods without notice, so book off time, even if you don't think you'll be scheduled to work anyway. Be careful around management. They don't always do things by the book, but that doesn't mean they think it's okay from employees.

5.0
Dec 31, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Have had some of the best experiences of my life while working for this company. It's easy to sell a brand that you can trust the integrity of. Fringe benefits can be pretty great (Christmas presents, events, etc.)

Cons

Working part-time as a LEGO Brand Retail employee is tricky, which mostly stems from the fact that the pay does not match the level of excellence that is expected of you.

5.0
Aug 5, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

LEGO is very well respected brand and lots of people have a special connection with it, so the vast majority of people getting in touch with us are very friendly and just want to chat about their passion and are curious for what the future will bring.

Cons

You need to be able to respect people's fascination with all things LEGO. If you keep on thinking 'grow up, it's just a toy!', then this place is gonna get on your nerves after a while! As with any job in the UK, the salary is rather low.

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