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      HomeGoods

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      What are pay rises like at HomeGoods?

      HomeGoods reviews

      Burnt out. Not worth it.

      Backroom associate
      Current employee
      Closter, NJ
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Friendly coworkers Fun to work at Flexible hours

      Cons

      I have been working here for 6 years and until they were forced to pay more for minimum wage I had been working for the lowest wage I could’ve gotten which at the time was $12 with pay raises being from a minimum of 1 cent to 10 cents maximum. You could work as hard as you want but at the at the end of the day it doesn’t matter because you get a 800-1200 piece truck every day with the pallets stacked like Jenga towers after the game is over or they are stacked too high. I have gotten hurt here and only two higher ups knew until two days later and told me that I was gonna have to use my sick days to cover a major concussion followed by the person at company’s health insurance telling me that “I shouldn’t have been hired and shouldn’t be able to work there anymore”. Nothing ever gets finished because of the crazy amounts of product that come in and usually we have to play Tetris every day to fit the pallets in to receive another 24-25 pallets on top of what we already have. Overall since the company has tried to chase high profits by increasing the amount of items that need to be processed and lowering the amount of actual processors it has become a miserable job and not worth the pain.

      2

      management was bad

      Merchandise associate
      Former employee
      Ames, IA
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      flexible hours, easy job, associate discount

      Cons

      it is extremely hard to get a raise or promotion. I was there for over a year and got a 12 cent raise... I was never late for a shift and was a great worker. find somewhere else to work that pays more

      base job

      Associate
      Former employee
      Downey, CA
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      first pick on items sometimes

      Cons

      management disorganized pay raise was only a few cents no early pick on good items

      It was okay

      Processing associate
      Former employee
      San Antonio, TX
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      -Short Hours -Good Team -Teamwork

      Cons

      -Unrealistic goals when unloading/processing the truck -Can be pretty stressful especially during busy seasons (Halloween, Christmas, etc.) -Pay raise is small

      They were nice but the pay was poor

      Retail associate
      Former employee
      Thousand Oaks, CA
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      The 15 minute breaks and 45 minute lunches as well as weekly pay were very nice. The managers were kind

      Cons

      I was making minimum wage but I was training the new staff and the new managers (external hires). My coworkers were making more than me even with less experience. I never got a pay increase for the increase of work. I never recieved benefits despite working full-time most weeks.

      1

      Very Low Pay

      Coordinator
      Current employee
      Dubuque, IA
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Friendly Coworkers who understand we are all suffering together. Weekly Pay

      Cons

      Very Low Pay where you have to decide what bills to pay each week or what to eat. Not a lot of hours to even consider it a job. Not all coworkers were friendly. Some came to work to make your life miserable.

      Fun and easy part time job

      Associate
      Current employee
      Queen Creek, AZ
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Management is very organized to make sure things done timely, especially when closing in the evenings. The schedule is made with consideration, they try to avoid a late night closing when you have to work the earliest 5 or 6 am shift the next day. Coworkers are friendly and work hard to do a good job. There is typically enough people working to keep up with tasks that are needed so things don't get out of control. Customers are generally very pleasant. The dress code allows you to wear clothing that makes sense for the job you're doing. You can wear practical shoes so your feet are supported and casual work-appropriate clothes that are durable for moving roughly-textured giant garden pots for example. There is a good amount of dust and glitter you will encounter, especially from holiday decor.

      Cons

      Low hourly pay and not a lot of hours available outside of holidays. Limited opportunities for full time positions. Lifting heavy items and pushing heavy things takes a toll on your body. They try to provide some safety equipment such as gloves and flatbeds, but it can put a strain on your body. Even lifting moderately heavy items like a box set of drinking glasses repeatedly over time can hurt.

      Great place

      Sales
      Current employee
      Atlanta, GA
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      Great place to work part time

      Cons

      Low pay and no benefits

      management was bad

      Merchandise associate
      Former employee
      Ames, IA
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      flexible hours, easy job, associate discount

      Cons

      it is extremely hard to get a raise or promotion. I was there for over a year and got a 12 cent raise... I was never late for a shift and was a great worker. find somewhere else to work that pays more

      HomeGood = GOOD place to work

      Receiving
      Former employee
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business outlook

      Pros

      First to see amazing new merchandise! Free snacks, plus water, tea, & coffee in break room.

      Cons

      Minimum wage, then a measly 20 cent per hr raise as an “above & beyond “ employee

      1