Zoro Reviews

3.1

47% would recommend to a friend

(163 total reviews)

Sandy Mattinson

33% approve of CEO

45% positive business outlook

Zoro has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 163 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Zoro employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail and wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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163 reviews
2.0
20 Apr 2018

Actions Speak Louder Than Words

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Many of the material perks have been covered in past reviews. In many roles you’re expected and encouraged to be an expert and lead. Flexibility and freedom is a big plus (depending on your department and manager, of course). For the most part people are smart, talented, and easy to work with. It can initially be enjoyable to have a light workload in a casual environment, but boredom can creep in if you thrive on challenge. Business growth is constant, and it is exciting to be a part of a successful company. Some can ignore or live with the cons because the pros are worth it.

Cons

The business has grown so fast that there’s a surprising amount of immaturity in systems, processes, and thinking that have yet to catch up. Success has come in spite of an outdated, unreliable website, which you’d think would be priority one at an online retailer. Buying customers on search ads resulted in exploding sales early on, meaning a strong brand foundation and understanding of customers went by the wayside. It’s been difficult for some to change that mindset even while competition for paid ads has increased. Recent organizational changes have some questioning the future of the company and if the leaders are more interested growing the business or their own piece of it. The new strategic values say the company values transparency, hiring and keeping talented people, and “winning and losing together.” Actions say otherwise. Transparency There is an overwhelming uneasiness among staff that any day they could arrive at work with a new boss, or no job at all, with little notice or justification -- only sanitized explanations, unclear reasoning, and aggression toward anyone who asks questions. Hiring and Keeping Talent / Winning and Losing Together Cronyism is so blatantly accepted to be almost unbelievable. Positions and promotions are invented to reward friends. Whole departments have been reorganized, cleared out, or left in the last few years, either because they challenged the established way of thinking or to make it possible for an exec team member to oust a rival or expand power. Talented people leave because they don’t want to put up with the nonsense. Many more would escape if a decent opportunity came along.

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Zoro Response
8y
We appreciate the time you spent writing this review. Thank you for your feedback! Under the theme of transparency -- In addition to featuring open job opportunities during our weekly company meetings, one exciting development to ensure all team members are aware of new postings is a weekly email distribution reflecting our open positions and the reason they are available (team growth, for example). So far, this proactive measure appears to be well-received!
2.0
26 Jan 2018

Not what it used to be

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Focus on company culture - Great benefits - Good work /life balance - Decent pay - Awesome office

Cons

Zoro used to be a great place to work but that's not the case anymore. Don't believe that they are still a start up because its become very corporate. Promotions are given in the company based on how much a manager likes you -- not work performance or experience. As a result, there are too many managers. Lot of great people have left the company because of this political BS that is happening.

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Zoro Response
8y
Thank you for sharing your feedback. Over the last several months, we have introduced a number of platforms to share feedback, suggestions and communicate with team members across the organization. While you may no longer be with the Zoro team, we welcome you to share your thoughts directly with the HR team so we can learn more specifics on how we can help avoid these perceptions in the future.
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