Quick Hire, Lots of Work, Moderate Pay - Check Out Supervisore Team Lead Sam's Club Employee Review

3.0
3 Jul 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Decent job security, pays above minimum wage at hire, 5 paid holidays a year, coworkers are usually friendly, gain strong work experience, advancement opportunities available to hard workers.

Cons

Raises are only available once a year maxing out at $.60/hr, management doesn't cooperate with each others decisions causing difficulty in following orders and performing redundant work. Say goodbye to weekends you practically can't ever get them off. Higher positions do not recieve pay increase in correlation to the additional amounts of work. Members can ruin your day, you need to have decent temper control to deal with some of them.

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5.0
30 Jun 2026
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Pros

Good management. Balanced work-play culture environment.

Cons

Hours often change weekly. You may be required to work weekends, late evenings, and major holidays when the store is busiest.

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Sam's Club Response
5d
Thank you for being a valued member of the Sam's Club team and for this review.
2.0
7 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

At the corporate level, the benefits and compensation are excellent. Colleagues at the producer level are standout teammates, talented, collaborative, and genuinely invested in the company's success. They consistently bring forward meaningful contributions and make the day-to-day work rewarding.

Cons

"Chaos" is not a word I'm using loosely. It's the word echoed across teams, including outside of Experience and Product. Leadership operates in a constant state of upheaval: frequent role changes, structural reorganizations, and strategy pivots that are implemented without any clear plan or consideration of cross-team impact. Incredibly talented people are let go as a result of poor leadership and people management decisions. There is no real culture of mentorship above the senior manager level. Leadership above the senior manager level made clear that mentorship isn't their responsibility and that you're expected to figure it out on your own, despite the company having training resources available. That disconnect is telling.

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Sam's Club Response
1mo
We are grateful to you for taking time to share this review and advice. This is so valuable.
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