Found reviews matching the search See all , reviews. What people like. Areas for improvement. Yes No. Indeed Featured review The most useful review selected by Indeed. They do offer great benefits and the pay is great. Pros benefits, pay well. Cons hard to grow within the company. Was this review helpful? Report Share. I worked as an assembler at the Brooking, SD location.
We mostly built bikes, but also built furniture, grills, etc. As far as jobs at Walmart goes it was probably one of the better ones. I liked my co-workers and for the most part I was left alone to build in the back of the store. Great company to work for, you learn a lot and there are a lot of great people. The pay is OK and I think most of the managers are good. Plus it was pretty easy to get a job here. Yes There are 1 helpful reviews 1 No.
It can be boring at time. They were very serious about breaks. You should always take your breaks, but dont go over time, cause they are serious about that too.
When it came to most of the policies and employees behind the scenes, it wasn't too bad besides a few people who went looking for trouble. The managers and higher ups were horrid though, always critiquing the most mundane things or pushing you to your limit only to tell you it's not good enough, and then pay you as low as they can go. Not a bad place in general, but don't stay longer than a year.
Pros Gave out bonuses with checks every few months, vending machines in breakroom, long lunches. Cons Poor management, weird and unproductive policies, hard to get time off.
Care to share? Help people considering your employer. Share your experience. Working here is a very productive Place depending on what you're doing while I was working here I was a bike assembly and I have to go get the carts it is not a bad place to work they do offer you benefits after 90 days. This Walmart had a bad sense of employment. Some people where nice and helpful, but the upper management ignore the responsibility of there jobs and only made themselves look good when it really mattered.
The responsibility of an assembler gifted me the knowledge of how there business ran and who strived and pulled themselves through everything during their shifts. As I helped other associates accomplish there tasks more than half the workers at this establishment complain of being put down by upper management and then given ridiculous tasks to perform do to the negligence sense of propriety. Pros Nothing.
Cons Bad employment. Work was great, but my position was terminated As an Assembler, I built bikes and grills I enjoyed my work i did, i love working with my hands and staying busy and walmart was a good company to work for. But when your job position is terminated and find out later that your job was better done with your hands and not power tools, hand tools are better and Assembly was done the right way.
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