Leaving Ross was the best decision I ever made. - Store Manager Ross Stores Employee Review

2.0
22 Sept 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There isn’t much. Compensation. Benefits.

Cons

Work life balance- you are the only salaried manager in the building so anything that doesn’t get done- which will be a lot due to the terrible payroll model, will fall on you. I spent a ton of time on the register and completing recovery due to not having enough payroll to properly staff the store. All Ross stores are an absolute mess. Hours of operation are terrible- most Ross stores open significantly earlier and stay open later than the competition. During the holiday season you will be open until TWO in the morning. No one shops at Ross at two in the morning. Most Ross stores are in lower income neighborhoods so safety was a huge concern too. Favoritism is incredibly prevalent, especially in the Chicago market. You’ll only get promoted if you’re in with the District Managers and Zone Managers- no matter how hard you’ve worked and the results you’ve had over the years.

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Ross Stores Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback. We appreciate all of the hard work that our Store Managers put in to running a store and value the years that you spent with the company. Associate well-being is very important and creating a work-life balance for all Associates has been a focus for us. Your insights will help us to adjust and make improvements for all Associates.

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Pros

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Cons

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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