Great Stepping stone to something bigger - Store Manager Dollar Tree Employee Review

4.0
22 Mar 2017
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Pros

It's a great way to learn valuable management skills. An ever growing company, with pretty stable future. Opportunity for growth for the most part. If you have a strong assistant manager, relatively easy job at times. The pay is okay, but for the amount of work required, could be better. Enormous opportunity to be creative in merchandising. Dollar Tree does not use planograms for the most part. No need to price items, everything is $1 or less. Always two people in building, versus Dollar General allowing managers to be alone.

Cons

No ability to terminate associates outside of having District Manager / HR approval. This means your assistant managers can walk over you because they have no fear. It's a decent amount of physically demanding work if you are in a lower volume store. Store manager does most of the stocking. Very high turnover in hourly associates, because of very low pay and no full time positions outside management.

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Cons

Not a very flexible job schedule

3.0
1 July 2026
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Pros

Working at Dollar Tree provided valuable hands-on leadership experience across every aspect of retail operations. I strengthened my skills in inventory management, merchandising, freight planning, staffing, customer service, compliance, and operational execution. The fast-paced environment challenged me to think quickly, prioritize effectively, and develop my team while delivering results. The relationships I built with my associates and customers were by far the most rewarding part of the job.

Cons

The workload often exceeded the labor hours provided, making it challenging to consistently meet operational expectations. Store managers were frequently expected to handle multiple responsibilities while working with lean staffing levels. Facility and equipment issues sometimes took longer than expected to resolve, and support from upper management could be inconsistent. While the job offered valuable experience, maintaining work-life balance could be difficult during peak freight and seasonal periods.

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