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No prioritization, disorganized, lack of alignment, constant fire fight - Technical Product Manager II Walmart Global Tech Employee Review

2.0
17 June 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1. Pay isn’t bad as long as you know your worth and negotiate a good salary. 2. Nice Bonus 3. Decent RSU with quarterly vesting over 3 years 4. Interesting work when you’re able to focus on it 5. Lots of areas where you could learn new skills or expand experience if you’re given the opportunity.

Cons

1. They say “agile” but it’s actually disorganized chaos and reactive firefighting. 2. No paid holidays… none. Seriously. 3. Unless you negotiate more PTO when hired, expect only 2 weeks off. That’s to cover sick days, vacations, and/or holidays. 4. Terrible work life balance. Expected minimum 9-10 hr days and often you work more than that. Minimum number of hours per week is 55. 5. Management announced permanent remote, but now they’ve walked that back to hybrid with certain days in office. 6. Arbitrary deadlines that push exhausted, understaffed teams even further with no concern or care about employee feedback or well-being. Major burnout on many teams because management won’t backfill positions that have been empty for 2 years, but still place the same or greater workload on teams. People are starting to leave. 7. Constantly sacrificing quality and accuracy for speed creating larger issues and problems downstream for everyone including suppliers. No focus given on fixing these issues before moving on to begin development on the next release and snowballing existing issues in the system. 8. No alignment among the teams creating severe internal conflicts, double work, and rework. 9. Constantly placed in no-win scenarios and then criticized for not meeting expectations. 10. Very cliquish. If you’re in, you do well. If you’re not, it doesn’t matter how well you perform. It’s not good enough or is outright ignored. 11. Performance appraisals rated on a scale of 3 ensuring nobody ever does better than “meets expectations” except for if you’re in the clique. 12. Annual increases are a joke. Don’t expect more than 2%. 13. Attempts at leaving the department for another role routinely get blocked by management. 14. TONS of pointless meetings that eat up your days. 15. Very unsophisticated PM processes and tools. Everything is managed by spreadsheets and management expectations of elaborate PowerPoints for communicating updates, project info, etc. 16. Health insurance benefits are a joke. Worst coverage I’ve ever had ($6k deductible/$13k out of pocket) and the most expensive I’ve ever had.

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Walmart Global Tech Response
4y
We value and appreciate all this feedback and advice. We will be sharing this with our leadership teams.

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5.0
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Pros

great salary, flexible schedule, wlb

Cons

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3.0
14 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Work-life balance is good in most teams. 9 to 5 is doable, but if you have partners working in India, then you might need to have meetings in earlier mornings and late evenings. Culture is good. In the sense that if most people in your team have families, then it's common that people leave work at 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. to pick up kids.(and work at home after that)

Cons

Moving very slow. Not very tech-driven. Business has a lot to say and huge power. Company is going through restructuring frequently. Almost feel like two to three reorgs every year. The new CPO Daniel D seems only good at hosting fireside events than driving real AI innovations. Engineering and Product feel working in silo for AI innovation. A lot of PMs feel not clear about their scopes under the ask that everyone should be a global PM covering US, international, and Sams club. No idea how you can have one PM cover three regions when you have three different sets of engineering team and business team, and the business conditions are so different. Leadership expects individuals to figure out for themselves. Engineering competency is a big concern, especially for AI-related work Not recommending joining now because of the layoffs, reorgs, and chaos.

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Walmart Global Tech Response
1w
Thank you for being a valued member of the Global Tech team and for sharing this detailed review. We appreciate you.
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