"Worked there for 8 years. Between managers and software a living hell. Managers get nothing done to support field personnel and software is a disaster, half the time it doesn’t work right IT dept is a joke they hire anybody who says they know anything about computers. Between management and software customers are a breeze. Complained to HR they do nothing about manager problems. Do not do this job with too many headaches AND LIKE THEY OWN YOU AND EXPECT MIRACLES BECAUSE THEY pay a salary. LIKE THE GOVERNMENT AGENCY LOTS OF HOOPLA AND NOTHING HELPS EMPLOYEES."
"Working as a sales associate at Home Depot can be challenging, but it is also rewarding. The compensation is fair, but the workload can be heavy at times. The company provides good benefits, but there is not much room for advancement. The work environment can be fast-paced and competitive, but it is also supportive and collaborative. Overall, it is a good place to gain experience and build your career in retail."
Year | Salary |
---|---|
2011 | $3 |
2012 | $2 |
2013 | $3 |
2014 | $3 |
2015 | $3 |
2016 | $3 |
2017 | $2 |
2018 | $2 |
2019 | $3 |
2020 | $3 |
2021 | $3 |
2022 | $1 |
2023 | $3 |
"As a Garden Sales Associate at Home Depot, I found the work environment to be fast-paced and engaging. The training provided was thorough, and the management was supportive and provided clear expectations. The salary and benefits package were adequate, and there was potential for advancement within the company. However, the work schedule was not always flexible, which could make it challenging to balance work with personal obligations. The average salary for a Garden Sales Associate at Home Depot is $12 per hour."
"Poor work environment. Favoritism throughout."
"I’ve found a job that is demoralizing so heavily that I’ve started antidepressants. I’ve never been abused by so many people in my life, that’s including the FES and head cashiers. They hire anyone with a pulse, so you have to work with people that shouldn’t be with the public. I haven’t had a lot of jobs, but this has been a lesson in corporate greed for me, biggest mistake of my life."
"manager is discriminatory and harassing. hd employs higher management with bad pasts. hr supports this behavior. current hr does not listen to employee, tries to turn things around and intimidate. bad place for decent hardworking people to work."
"I have been employed at Home Depot since 2015. I enjoy the people that I work with and enjoy working with the customers even more. I have been impressed with Home Depot over the last year and how they have handled the Covid19 pandemic and helped the employees navigate through these uncertain times. Including how they financially compensated their front line workers. As an employee of Home Depot, it felt good that they had genuine concern for us on a daily basis and that we could confidently go into our job and know that they had our backs."
"I worked at Home depot for 2 years and there is room for growth but you need many years of experience to move up. They really use their employees by bringing in a lot more merchandise during the summer and cutting hours to 8 a week during the winter"
"I always enjoyed the customer service part of the job, based on my personality and skill set in helping them. The Corporate Part was dysfunctional in rewarding people below manager status"
"Good company. The manager is not so good"
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