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Ratings for The Home Depot Inc.

  • Appreciation
    3.2
  • Company Outlook
    4.1
  • Fair Pay
    2.5
  • Learning and Development
    3.3
  • Manager Communication
    3.3
  • Manager Relationship
    3.6
  • Pay Policy
    2.3
  • Pay Transparency
    2.6
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The Home Depot Inc. Reviews

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Sales Associate in San Ramon:
Pros: Facilitating individuals with more knowledge to be independent and secure by completing their own home repairs or satisfactorily completing career trade professions.
Cons: Most associates are very intelligent or needed a job. They might stay or go. It’s usually depends if they want to stay orange or pursuer a career in an other company. Separated careers HD Orange associates for are placed in Depts that are top earning depts
Demanding of my time because I am Salary.
Assistant Store Manager in Sandy:
Pros: Working with associates and the public.
Cons: Management gets the short end of the stick. We never get compensated, we aren't offered time off when we are sick.
Non stimulating.
Cashier in Olathe:
Pros: Working in the Garden dept
Cons: Pressuring customers to apply for a Home Depot Credit Card
Mostly Brawn, Little Brain.
Merchandiser in Chandler:
Pros: I like that I'm on my feet and that I get to move around.
Cons: How dirty I get.
Lots of grunt work. Plenty of opportunity for recognition, but that recognition won't come in the form of pay raises or promotions.
Senior Technical Writer in Atlanta:
Pros: The people, and the work culture we've adapted are fantastic and affirming. Very positive.
Cons: So much work for less recognition than should be available. They love to give out performance "awards" but don't really pay performance based raises. Sorry, I'd rather get a real pay raise as opposed to a recognition badge worth a relatively cheap watch.
I love my job the only thing that would make it better is if customers were more reasonable in their expectations and the way that they had treat the employees of the store.
Retail Department Supervisor in Salt Lake City:
Pros: I love the people I work with
Cons: The sometimes long hours and heavy lifting
Hard work.
Order Filler in Minneapolis:
Pros: The culture
Cons: Lack of recovery time- It’s really HARD work! I’m exhausted at the end of my shift and have little energy to give my kids at the end of the day.

Most Popular Benefits at The Home Depot Inc.

Retirement & Financial Benefits
Profit Sharing
401(k) Plan