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3.5
Average Rating
(based on 152 RadioShack Review Ratings)

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Company Culture
3.2
Growth Opportunities
2.9
People You Work With
4.2
Person You Work For
3.8
Rewards You Receive
3.1
Support You Get
3.4
Way You Work
3.9
Work Setting
3.6
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Executive Assistant

What do you like about working at RadioShack?

"My likes are: casual attire, nice people, fast-paced, perks, breaking news, and nice boss."

Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?

"Keep trying, be creative, come with story ideas, and get an internship."

What don't you like about working at RadioShack?

"My actual work is boring and repetitive, and I don't see a career path."

What suggestions do you have for management?

"I would suggest training for managers, fewer temps, more professional development, and better organization."

Person You Work For 5 / 5 People You Work With 4 / 5 Work Setting 3 / 5
Support You Get 4 / 5 Rewards You Receive 3 / 5 Growth Opportunities 1 / 5
Company Culture 2 / 5 Way You Work 3 / 5
Sales Associate

What do you like about working at RadioShack?

"I like being able to use all new technology that comes in the door."

Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?

"Leave the building immediately, so that you are never stuck working at RadioShack."

What don't you like about working at RadioShack?

"I have no manager, and the last two have quit without giving two weeks notice."

What suggestions do you have for management?

"Rework the commission system so that employees are actually capable of doing a good job and are rewarded for it."

Person You Work For 1 / 5 People You Work With 1 / 5 Work Setting 1 / 5
Support You Get 2 / 5 Rewards You Receive 2 / 5 Growth Opportunities 1 / 5
Company Culture 1 / 5 Way You Work 1 / 5
Assistant Store Manager
Person You Work For 4 / 5 People You Work With 3 / 5 Work Setting 5 / 5
Company Culture 3 / 5
Store Manager

What do you like about working at RadioShack?

"I like selling phones and things that make people happy and excited."

Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?

"Talk about phones and don't say uhm a lot and your gold at RadioShack."

What don't you like about working at RadioShack?

"There are a thousand different ways of micromanagment. There are so many rude bosses that expect far too much."

What suggestions do you have for management?

"Actually take the time to ensure every one big or small is happy."

Person You Work For 1 / 5 People You Work With 5 / 5 Work Setting 2 / 5
Support You Get 2 / 5 Rewards You Receive 3 / 5 Growth Opportunities 2 / 5
Company Culture 2 / 5 Way You Work 1 / 5
Sales Associate

What do you like about working at RadioShack?

"I like the tech, and decent money when the right customers come into RadioShack."

Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?

"Try and sell because that's how you're going to make your money."

What don't you like about working at RadioShack?

"I don't like being micromanaged and yelled at about things we cannot control."

What suggestions do you have for management?

"I would suggest better pay, less micromanaging, and listening to the employees more."

Person You Work For 1 / 5 People You Work With 5 / 5 Work Setting 2 / 5
Support You Get 2 / 5 Rewards You Receive 2 / 5 Growth Opportunities 2 / 5
Company Culture 2 / 5 Way You Work 1 / 5
Sales Representative
Work Setting 2 / 5 Company Culture 2 / 5
Sales Associate

"I have loved creating relationships with clients and growing my business at RadioShack."

What do you like about working at RadioShack?

"I like the ability to solve issues and create value for my customers and business."

Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?

"I would say that the most important thing to do is to put your customer first."

What don't you like about working at RadioShack?

"I don't like the restrictions I have in terms of making my sales."

What suggestions do you have for management?

"Empower employees to make their own decisions in order to close sales."

Person You Work For 4 / 5 People You Work With 4 / 5 Work Setting 2 / 5
Support You Get 2 / 5 Rewards You Receive 3 / 5 Growth Opportunities 2 / 5
Company Culture 2 / 5 Way You Work 3 / 5
Assistant Manager

What do you like about working at RadioShack?

"I really don't like anything about working at Radio Shack."

Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?

"I would not advise an individual to interview at Radio Shack."

What don't you like about working at RadioShack?

"None of the employees care enough to do their jobs correctly, management has unrealistic expectations, and the pay is not adequate."

What suggestions do you have for management?

"I would work harder to relate to my customer base."

Person You Work For 3 / 5 People You Work With 1 / 5 Work Setting 1 / 5
Support You Get 2 / 5 Rewards You Receive 2 / 5 Growth Opportunities 1 / 5
Company Culture 1 / 5 Way You Work 1 / 5
Sales Associate

What do you like about working at RadioShack?

"Interacting with customers was mostly nice. However, like most retail positions, you have some exceptions."

Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?

"Research the company and make sure you understand how to be a salesman."

What don't you like about working at RadioShack?

"RadioShack really only seems to be concerned about profits and nothing else."

What suggestions do you have for management?

"Try to find ways to keep associates motivated and educated about their products."

Person You Work For 5 / 5 People You Work With 4 / 5 Work Setting 5 / 5
Support You Get 3 / 5 Rewards You Receive 3 / 5 Growth Opportunities 2 / 5
Company Culture 4 / 5 Way You Work 4 / 5
Sales Representative

"Having a lot of experience in this field dealing with laptops and cell phones is beneficial for applying at RadioShack."

What do you like about working at RadioShack?

"I like that I was able to educate the customers."

Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?

"Make sure you are already experienced in electronics before applying."

What don't you like about working at RadioShack?

"I didn't really like the pay at RadioShack, and there was no room for growth."

Person You Work For 3 / 5 People You Work With 4 / 5 Work Setting 3 / 5
Support You Get 3 / 5 Rewards You Receive 2 / 5 Growth Opportunities 3 / 5
Company Culture 4 / 5 Way You Work 4 / 5
Sales Associate

"Micromanagement, 0 recognition, absolute lack of promotion, maybe $15,000 a year."

What do you like about working at RadioShack?

"I liked being able to deal with multiple different wireless carriers, and being able to better serve my customers. There was a decent employee discount on merchandise/employee cell phone lines."

Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?

"Take this job if you are desperate and need a job, or, if you want the cell phone experience to get your foot in the door to a corporate store where you will make more money and get treated better. Other than that, AVOID this place like the plague."

What don't you like about working at RadioShack?

"Where to begin 1) This company is way too micromanaged. I swear a room full of half-brain dead monkeys could probably run this company better. 2) The DM has a tendency to play favorites with his managers and associates. If you're not one of them, tough luck. 3) This company is more numbers-driven than profit-driven. Why complain about numbers like upgrade checks which make 0 money for the company, or celebrate transfers which yet again make 0 dollars, when an associate may have 10 or more phones out for the week 4) Batteries only belong in certain environments. Kiosks are not one of those environments. Customers do not come up to a kiosk looking at phones and buy batteries. 5) Associates get little to no recognition. There are contests we are expected to compete in and managers get the prizes. Associates get nothing, usually not even a congratulations by the DM, or RM. 6) They have a tendency to hire from outside the company, and by that I mean replace your manager with people who have 0 management, retail, or cell phone sales experience. Yes, it happened to me and no, I nor anyone else at my store were offered the position. 7) Crappy advertising. If you expect sales you need to advertise your product, not have associates chase people down shouting, You upgrade phone now! 8) The company can and will change spiff policies to reduce pay, and try and make it seem like you are making more. 9) Again, upper-management should be entirely overhauled. 10) They set obscenely high metrics for certain things. 150+ % on accessories, which only count at point of sale with a phone. You sell 3 accessories another day without a phone Too bad, it actually hurts you. 38+ % service plans, which are typically half the price of the product. $7.99 for a service plan on a charger that costs $10.00 Yes, they expect you to sell it. 11) MINIMUM WAGE. If you ask for a raise, even if you've been with the company for several years, the response will always be the same, If you want a raise sell more phones. Yes, I have gotten that before and I can put out more phones than several stores in my district. 12) The company can be very shady at times. Our district manager has been trying to terminate three employees from a store that is supposed to be getting shut down so they cannot collect unemployment. He has the manager literally looking for any transgression no matter how minor to write them up. 13) They on occasion will not give you your legally obligated 30-minute meal break and still take it off our paycheck. 14) In some stores, the store manager knows less than the associates about how the store works. But, that might just be the external hiring thing. 15) If you are part-time, be prepared to work full-time hours without getting full-time benefits, because if you are not keyed in as full-time you do not receive the same benefits regardless of how many hours you work. 16) They want your sales pitches to be a rehearsed routine every single time. You will be given a sheet called the customer sales path and you are expected to follow it to the letter. If you do not you can get written up or terminated. So, instead of developing what works best for the associate, they have a one-size-fits-all sales plan which rarely works. 17) Store conditions are usually abysmal. The roof will probably be leaking and moldy, the cell phone cages are poplar wood with chicken wire for the doors, so merchandise is stolen very easily. And if anything breaks they expect the associates/managers to fix it. 18) Benefits are almost non-existent. With the wage you make, the medical plan is far too expensive to be able to afford if you aren't getting 1000 dollar paychecks. There is no tuition reimbursement, 0 stock options, you pay for your uniform (all of it), and after a year of employment for RadioShack I have accrued maybe 3 hours of vacation time. Unless you drive more than an hour or so for mandatory employee meetings, there is no payment for gas. Instead you only get paid for the time you are sitting in the meeting. So, 3 hours at $7.35 MAYBE pays for a portion of the gas it took to get out there and back. 19) Every week there is a new planogram for an area of merchandise. Usually the items shift 4 inches to the right or move up one level. So, you spend 8 hours re-organizing the batteries so they can look exactly the same as they did before you started. 20) The assistant manager program is a joke. You get put into it by choice of the DM, get a 2 dollar raise, are expected to have every single responsibility a store manager has, but also be expected to possibly relocate temporarily or drive an hour one way to cover a shift at another store even if it is only an associate's shift. And I did mention the 0 gas thing, didn't I And usually you are in the program for over a year, and when a store comes available, either they hire someone externally to take the store, or if they do promote in-house (which is rare), they usually promote someone who wants in the ASM program to begin with. 21) They are now going to be starting a door-to-door wireless specialist program where the wireless specialist goes around to businesses and homes trying to set up appointments to get people to upgrade their phones. 22) The quality of some of the products you sell is junk - Pointmobil, Enercell, Auvio, and RadioShack brands. The Pointmobil chargers make phones freak out or unresponsive when they are plugged in. Enercell chargers and adapters have a tendency to break on their first use and if you didn't get the 7 dollar service plan on your 15 dollar charger you're screwed. Auvio is just as bad. And the RadioShack brand audio cable causes nasty feedback or issues with whatever they are plugged into. 23) You are expected to sell $0.99 service plans on all cables, and cases that you sell as well. 24) You do not get ranked by the quality of your sales (how much money you made for your store that day), but by how many times you sell a product. 25) If you get injured on the job, be prepared for an arduous workers' comp battle. Even if you have witnesses to what happened, you still will need more evidence than that, and a doctor's notice. So good luck. 26) If you have the once-in-a-while 1,000 dollar paycheck, you get bumped up in the tax bracket and only get $800 or so. But, I'm not sure how much of that is the company instead of the IRS."

What suggestions do you have for management?

"OVERHAUL THE COMPANY! There is a reason RadioShack always is on the brink of bankruptcy, and it's not the associates' fault. It is the upper-management that probably has 0 business being in charge of a company."

Person You Work For 1 / 5 People You Work With 5 / 5 Work Setting 1 / 5
Support You Get 1 / 5 Rewards You Receive 1 / 5 Growth Opportunities 1 / 5
Company Culture 1 / 5 Way You Work 2 / 5
Retail Sales Representative

"My first experience in retail sales. This position was basic retail 101."

What do you like about working at RadioShack?

"I liked being exposed to different customers every day at RadioShack, and having access to the latest wireless technology"

Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?

"The position is very basic. However, if you have any interest in technology, especially wireless communication devices, this is an excellent start to break into the industry."

What don't you like about working at RadioShack?

"I didn't like the lack of support from management and upper management."

What suggestions do you have for management?

"Support front line sales associates. They are the true and only backbone of the company."

Person You Work For 1 / 5 People You Work With 3 / 5 Work Setting 1 / 5
Support You Get 1 / 5 Rewards You Receive 1 / 5 Growth Opportunities 1 / 5
Company Culture 1 / 5 Way You Work 4 / 5
Retail Sales Representative

"Minimal training. You learn on the job. Products/services are not cutting edge."

What do you like about working at RadioShack?

"I enjoyed building relationships with coworkers whom I still know and have friendships with currently."

Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?

"This position is a very low-level sales position. The position is not very demanding, but at the same time you will not be compensated as well as most sales positions do."

What don't you like about working at RadioShack?

"RadioShack does not sell cutting edge services and products that appeal to the marketplace. The initial training is very short , about 3 days, and then it's all learning on the job."

What suggestions do you have for management?

"Have more sales rep/manager store meetings to address how sales reps can increase their overall sales and have more success at initial point of sale."

Person You Work For 2 / 5 People You Work With 4 / 5 Work Setting 1 / 5
Support You Get 1 / 5 Rewards You Receive 1 / 5 Growth Opportunities 2 / 5
Company Culture 1 / 5 Way You Work 2 / 5
Sales Associate

What do you like about working at RadioShack?

"I like the lull time when you get to catch your breath. The average day is nonstop until around lunch which can offer an hour of stagnant time to try and catch up."

Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?

"After becoming a key holder at 7 weeks because they needed me to open and close, my next step would be a manager - 51 hours a week, 6 days a week."

What don't you like about working at RadioShack?

"The amount of statistics gathered on me would make a lab rat faint. If I don't make numbers I'm yelled at, and if I do, my expectations for next month are raised. Tax return season sold a ton of phones, now selling 1 a month and being yelled at. I can't make them come in with wads of cash!"

What suggestions do you have for management?

"Make the expectations reasonable, and raise base pay some to make it livable. I would also look into addressing the imbalance between a key holder and a normal person. I took these keys because I thought I would get a raise, and now I have to make deposits and open and close all for the same pay."

Person You Work For 1 / 5 People You Work With 4 / 5 Work Setting 3 / 5
Support You Get 4 / 5 Rewards You Receive 3 / 5 Growth Opportunities 2 / 5
Company Culture 2 / 5 Way You Work 1 / 5
Store Manager

What do you like about working at RadioShack?

"I like working with and helping people fill their technology needs, as well as the recognition RadioShack gives for being at the top."

Do you have any tips for others interviewing with this company?

"A can-do attitude goes a long way. There is always room for improvement if you strive to be the best."

What don't you like about working at RadioShack?

"I don't like the fact that there are very few upper management jobs available."

What suggestions do you have for management?

"Promote your top managers who perform constantly that way. The districts that they control will benefit for their management skills."

Person You Work For 4 / 5 People You Work With 4 / 5 Work Setting 4 / 5
Support You Get 4 / 5 Rewards You Receive 4 / 5 Growth Opportunities 2 / 5
Company Culture 4 / 5 Way You Work 5 / 5

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Is RadioShack a good company to work for?

RadioShack has an overall rating of 3.5 Average Rating out of 5, based on over 152 RadioShack Review Ratings left anonymously by RadioShack employees, which is 10% lower than the average rating for all companies on CareerBliss. 86% of employees would recommend working at RadioShack.

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RadioShack employees earn $30,000 annually on average, or $14 per hour, which is 55% lower than the national salary average of $66,000 per year. 15 RadioShack employees have shared their salaries on CareerBliss. Find RadioShack Salaries by Job Title.

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86% of employees would recommend working at RadioShack with the overall rating of 3.5 out of 5. Employees also rated RadioShack 3.2 out of 5 for Company Culture, 3.1 for Rewards You Receive, 2.9 for Growth Opportunities and 3.4 for support you get.

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