Legacy of employees slowly deconstructing company. - Corporate Manager 7-Eleven Employee Review

2.0
18 Aug 2008
Recommend
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Pros

Recognized in the industry, good place to work to get experience to go to another C-Store. Many employees leave 7-Eleven to go onto much bigger and even better things. The opportunity to work with any number of consulting companies is great if that is your next career path. The company does not require a stellar performance to be promoted to the highest levels of management. If your strong suits are talking your way out of a jam or pretending you were uninvolved in a disaster, this is a great place to advance. Everyone gets the same raise each year, so performance is not a factor in the minor 2 % raises given.

Cons

Out dated principles, employees, and policies. Red tape stifles creativity and change. 7-Eleven has a high number of very old employees that are the left overs from various buyouts and ownership changes. These are employees that were not qualified enough to leave the company. They also weren't good enough to be taken with leaders as the 5 year mass exodus rotates. As the only remaining employees they hold key positions in the company that disallow the advancement of technology, process, or strategy. These detractors are slowing bringing down the entire company. Many level headed internal employees would not be surprised to see another bankruptcy in the next 5 years.

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5.0
9 May 2026
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Pros

good work value and environment friendly

Cons

The manager would call my phone at 3 am to tell me to unload a truck full of drinks alone, constantly, even though it was never mentioned or docked as pay.

4.0
5 Jun 2026
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Pros

Absolutely loved all the customer interactions I had when working there and loved how it taught me how to work with all types of customers.

Cons

Management was usually always weird with the rules. Would say not to do something and when a customer would complain, management would telll me to do it. And also scheduling days off was rough. I would give them weeks/months in advance and they would still try to schedule me. As well as trying to say "if someone robbed the store, the money would be taken out of the paycheck by whom ever was working the shift"

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