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Woolworths Group reviews

3.5

62% would recommend to a friend

(7,917 total reviews)
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51% approve of CEO

41% positive business outlook

Woolworths Group has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 7,917 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Woolworths Group employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail and wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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8K reviews
1.0
Feb 28, 2014

Bullying, Harassment. A horrible place to work.

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Pros

Not many pros. A good starter job I guess. Flexible hours. Lots of positions. Almost always hiring. Multiple locations. Can transfer stores if you have to move.

Cons

Was bullied for years at Woolworths, despite being a model employee. I reported to management but they just swept it under the rug as my tormentor was a friend. I had a mental break down because of this.

2.0
Mar 17, 2020
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Pros

Exciting projects, ability to work with leading people in their field, great training.

Cons

HR are the most useless people. If you have ANY issues, expect it to handled badly. It WILL be held against you if you try to move to a different role. Your Manager will not be pulled up if they bully you - they will get promoted. This will happen over and over until you realise you are just a number and are expendable (something your managers will tell you all the time).

1.0
Apr 26, 2020

Very bad work culture

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Pros

There are some smart and decent people to work with and learn from

Cons

Software engineering role is very much an order taking role, with little opportunity to provide business or design inputs, in spite of the role being advertised otherwise. There is always lip service around eliciting others' inputs but in the end, only those that conform to the leaders' beliefs are accepted. Hard work and effort is poorly rewarded. In fact, those who practised the dark arts at work have ascended. eg taking credit for other coworkers' work, claiming undue credit for a contribution on the finishing line, stepping on people's toes, antagonising the team under the guise of seeking better outcomes, power play during meetings. As mentioned above, leaders with questionable level of ethics, instead of empowering their "subordinates", prefer to engage in hierarchical power plays and build themselves up more and more. Workplace is very stressful because engineers are constantly micromanaged and monitored. There is little trust in engineers' ability to think and execute. So most of the work is reduced to estimation and churning code. Communication channels are conveniently selective and half truths are very much acceptable as a means to demonstrate superiority in knowledge.

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