Working at Floor and Decor Outlets of America

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Ratings for Floor and Decor Outlets of America

  • Appreciation
    2.5
  • Company Outlook
    3.3
  • Fair Pay
    1.8
  • Learning and Development
    3.3
  • Manager Communication
    3.3
  • Manager Relationship
    3.7
  • Pay Policy
    1.5
  • Pay Transparency
    1.7
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Floor and Decor Outlets of America Reviews

What is it like working at Floor and Decor Outlets of America?

Lack of appreciation…
Analytical Strategist in Atlanta:
Pros: I have the autonomy to make business decisions, implement changes, troubleshoot.
Cons: Lack of growth opportunities within department and resources to support substantial growth. Favoritism is palpable.
Physical Labor - Long Days.
Sales Specialist in Arlington Heights:
Pros: Working with my peers
Cons: Multiple Days Short-staffed, Physical labor to the excess, unfair bonus opportunities., Select Departments favored
Inventory Analyst in Atlanta:
The position is Challenging and rewarding. The leaders actually listen to the employees and take steps to implement change where needed. WFH is a huge bonus. Compensation isn’t in line with competitors, but full benefits including 401k w/ match, and yearly bonus.
Unorganized, Mistreated, some Fun.
Interior Designer in Austin:
Pros: Working with Customers on Designing their homes, having regular customers, flexible scheduling, new direct management that arrived two days ago, mostly cool coworkers
Cons: The lack of organization from management, proper in-person training they have yet to make time for in a month, being mistreated by my previous direct manager and wood dept manager, not being respected as a designer/being treated like another associate, nearly impossible to take rest breaks or lunch on weekends, difficult to get a meeting with management, HR treated me like dirt, and I’m fairly certain the other designer who is male is being paid more than me. I’ll be speaking to management about this. No work life balance emotionally.
It is a rewarding job if all of your superiors consider you an asset.
Logistics Coordinator in Savannah:
Pros: I enjoy being able to learn other roles or functions and being asked to assist when needed.
Cons: At my job I feel that all of the in-house policies set forth by this company are not being applied the same for each individual associate.
Room for Improvement.
Senior Finance Manager in Atlanta:
Pros: Flexibility and the ability to shape the organization’s future.
Cons: There is a great deal of bias and inequality with not enough focus on diversity & inclusion.

Most Popular Benefits at Floor and Decor Outlets of America

Retirement & Financial Benefits
Profit Sharing
401(k) Plan