Dollar Tree Reviews

2.8

33% would recommend to a friend

(9,797 total reviews)

Michael C. Creedon Jr.

34% approve of CEO

33% positive business outlook

Dollar Tree has an employee rating of 2.8 out of 5 stars, based on 9,797 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Dollar Tree employee rating is 21% below average for employers within the Retail and wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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10K reviews
3.0
13 Jun 2023

best boss

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

pay well and very funny workers

Cons

smelly and hot i feel like im in a sauna

5.0
25 Aug 2016

cashier

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

If you are a college student this would be a great job/career for you to start and get your feet wet and excel in the corporate world for advancement in your life

Cons

very flexible with schedule it's an ok company

4.0
2 Jan 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Store managers have tremendous flexibility in deciding how to run their building, though only within the framework of company policy. The training is excellent if you make the most of it. Basically, the company expects you to adhere to their procedures for everything from how to make the schedule to how work is delegated, and the five weeks of training in a model store focuses exclusively on those procedures and the company's rationale for them. The pay is also excellent. In general, they seem to hire managers with quite a bit of experience, so I was honestly surprised to be offered as much as I was. They do offer bonuses for meeting sales goals, though whether you'll have a good chance at getting the bonuses depends on the store you get and its condition.

Cons

I don't consider this a con, but a part of the job: Everything DT sells is $1.00 or less, and these stores don't make a small amount of money. This means that if you sell 7,500 pieces/day, you'll need to re-stock the same number of pieces daily to meet sales. Obviously in a multi-price environment, there is much more freedom. It also means that you get massive shipments at least once week that the company expects to be processed within 48 hours. With good planning it's possible, but make no mistake, your success as a store manager will depend largely on your ability to process this freight. For those of you who, like me, come from stores that you were able to keep spotless, it's not going to happen here. You can maintain a store that is somewhat clean, but the amount of merchandise that's being moved, touched and knocked down by customers is insane. In a high-volume store, forget about it. There is significant, but not unreasonable, pressure to meet payroll targets. If your sales are down or are likely to be down, you have to cut employee hours. Getting them back due to strong sales is unlikely, depending on your DM. This does mean that you sometimes have to do grunt work, but if you make a quality schedule and train your employees, this shouldn't be a huge issue--maybe things are worse in low-volume stores, though. 50 hr weeks are expected in my district, actually region. You cannot hire assistant managers, the DMs do; for me, these are the only real cons.

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