Ratings for General Nutrition Centers, Inc. (GNC)
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General Nutrition Centers, Inc. (GNC) Reviews
What is it like working at General Nutrition Centers, Inc. (GNC)?
Great work environment.
Retail Sales Manager in Edinburg:
Pros: Help change people's lives through nutrition and supplementation.
Cons: Hourly wage.
Risk Management Analyst in Atlanta:
Pros: Communication and teamwork to get the job done and be productive as possible
Cons: Poor medical benefit package
Stressful environment with high pressure, underpayment and unappreciated.
Retail Store Manager in Palm Bay:
Pros: Assisting my customers
Cons: The pressure/stress and pay
Boring, but I get to do things like work on homework and be on my phone.
Sales Associate in Salt Lake City:
Pros: Freedom to choose what to do
Cons: How little I get paid and how boring it can be.
Unrealistic Expectations for Inadequate Pay.
Retail Sales Associate in Fountain Hill:
Pros: I enjoy working with the customers that come into our store, they are the reason I am here. I like helping people get healthier in their life and I can actively over the months of getting to know them, see people make progress in a positive way.
Cons: The company provides training on how to meet their goals which are absolutely unreasonable and trying to point that out is nearly asking to get fired. You can't sell a blind person glasses and you can't and shouldn't try to get a person to buy things they don't need and don't want but it is regularly a practice here. On top of that we are well under paid, lower than 10% of the national average and more duties are added without additional pay or hours given to get that work done. It's just one unreasonable thing after another here.
Stressful adding new company product and procedures without raises.
Retail Store Manager in Flagstaff:
Pros: I have my space I am trusted to work alone.
Cons: The pay
Company is failing.
Retail Store Assistant Manager in San Jose:
Pros: flexible schedule
Cons: They add more task for the same pay and even decrease benefits
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