Goodwill Industries - Columbia Wilamette Region - Anonymous employee Goodwill Employee Review

1.0
1 Oct 2011
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

*Please note that Goodwill is REGIONAL and I can only speak for this region You can get 40 hours a week and often 2 days a week off in a row.

Cons

Hourly raises are insignificant compared to may other organizations. Production quotas are constantly increased and unreachable so staff are constantly strained and stressed. Very anti-union. Training, continuing education, and employee assistance programs childcare, health and wellness, family needs, personal money management skills, etc. are not available or are inadequately supplied and poorly administered. For example, in order to be eligible for scholastic reimbursement, employees must be working and attending school full-time. This is not possible for workers with families, or even for most people.

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5.0
4 Mar 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Tuition reimbursement Fairly flexible schedule

Cons

Inequity Low pay Lots of miscommunication

3.0
28 Apr 2026
Recommend
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Pros

I enjoyed my customer service work - helping people as a part of a larger mission to help the community. I found it rewarding to advance to supervisor and pick up new skills and responsibilities such as safety auditing and supply management. And of course it was always interesting to sort all the interesting and unique donated goods.

Cons

A change in management over the past year+ has been very difficult for me. I found my work more heavily scrutinized and criticized in ways that felt unclear and unfair. The new manager had a clear bias towards certain employees, gossiped openly and loudly and often with explicit HIPAA violations, and made it literally impossible for me to keep track of inventory supplies as a part of my responsibilities. Communication between management and associates - and even between management and supervisors is very poor. Workplace culture has seemed to shift from being very flexible and people-oriented to more stringent on policy and focused on revenue. Trust in upper management is strained. Day to day if you stick to your task and focus on production, you'll probably do well. But for me it isn't what it used to be.

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