They work you hard, but are a very fair company to work for! - Director of Public Affairs H E B Employee Review

4.0
10 Aug 2012
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Pros

Good pay; Flexible schedule; Great people; Great benefits. Company is one of the best to work for in Texas.

Cons

A little cliquish; You have to toot your own horn...your boss is too busy to do it. Starting to lose the culture it's well known for; and have started hiring from outside instead of promoting from within. You need to ensure you have a work-life balance, they will allow this, but it may be a struggle sometimes.

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5.0
3 Jul 2026
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Pros

The coworkers are great to work with and the overall environment is highly collaborative. If you get a cool management team, the job is truly a great experience. It is also very easy to transfer to other departments or different locations if you want a change of pace.

Cons

Management lacks consistency because you end up getting new managers every 6 months or so, which disrupts the workflow. The hours are just okay, nothing amazing easy to pick up hours,so manageable.

1.0
1 Jul 2026
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Pros

10% off HEB stuff. That's it...

Cons

NO FULL-TIME OFFER! The recruitment process at H-E-B Digital is deeply frustrating and appears to lack integrity. Despite having relevant internship experience and receiving positive feedback during the interview process, I found that the company’s hiring strategy seems entirely reliant on prioritizing individuals recently laid off from FAANG companies. It feels as though they are not genuinely interested in developing new talent or giving equal consideration to qualified candidates who don't fit that specific profile. Advice for Management: Be transparent with applicants regarding your hiring criteria. It is demoralizing to waste time and emotional energy interviewing when the process feels like a box-checking exercise. If you are not actually hiring, do not string candidates along with positive feedback. The current approach reflects poorly on the company’s values and brand. Recommendation: If you are not a recent layoff from a major tech firm, I would suggest looking elsewhere. It appears to be their business model to prioritize those specific candidates over others, regardless of your personal qualifications or positive performance during interviews.

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