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Albertsons Companies

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Fast paced, long hours, high expectations - Anonymous employee Albertsons Companies Employee Review

2.0
28 Apr 2013
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- competitive pay scales - decent benefits packge, including the usual 401k, life, medical, flex accounts, etc - leadership knows the grocery business, most middle and upper management have over 20 years of experience, with most of it being with the company

Cons

- long hours - performance that is anything but "A" level accomplishment (think #1) is undervalued - praise is given to management for achieving goals but not sure if the trickle down effect works the same as when criticism is given to managers for failure, which happens more often than the praise is given - lots of upper management still stuck in the "old school" management style of yelling, screaming and demoralizing those under for poor performance - LOTS of office politics. Constantly have to find a way to appease the bosses without smashing any toes. Also lots of department heads are very territorial and this only perpetuates the office politics. - raises, if given at all after the step raises, are small, unless a promotion is involved. - company is in a rush to keep positions filled that it suffers from "warm body" syndrome. could go on and on.

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5.0
30 May 2026
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Pros

Good discounts, a free item every week through the app, hardship fund if approved, option for stocks

Cons

Not enough hours/pay to pay bills, odd hours makes it almost impossible to work a 2nd job

2.0
17 Mar 2026
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Pros

good pay rate, associate discount on groceries, mostly good techs

Cons

Zero work life balance, unless you live to work. "Training" screams of "I don't care". They brag about how GREAT their pharmacist training is, but that was 20 years ago, today their 4 week great training has been shoved into ONE week of on-the-job training with zero follow up or concern that you can't possibly learn all you need in that time, then they shove you out the door. Training during a cyberattack that has nothing working? That's fine, you don't get any extra time despite the fact that you can't learn on a non-working system. Management BS is deep, such as "we want our employees to know why decisions are made" then no way to ask and none of the low level managers has any freaking clue as to why changing an address in the database was changed from just overtyping it to a 5 minute process of logging into a poorly written website to update - and you thought we were bad about it before! And they ask for feedback an entire ONCE a year, with no way of providing it before.

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