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Independent work culture, but in-office days required - Campaign Manager Walmart Connect Employee Review

4.0
20 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Managers allow you to be super independent in your day to day duties.

Cons

Need to be in office 3-5 days per week.

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5.0
24 Jun 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

There is a lot of benefits to Walmart Connect: The management is great and the vision is good. The work is challenging, but there is a very solid work life balance.

Cons

The gradual move to 5 days in office is not great,

1.0
4 Feb 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Brand recognition and resume value Some smart, hardworking individual contributors Decent compensation (on paper & the stock market)

Cons

Parts of the organization suffer from deep, systemic cultural problems that leadership either ignores or actively perpetuates. Workplace bullying is normalized, particularly toward employees who are not part of the dominant in-group. Talented employees are routinely overlooked for promotions while others "in the loop" are fast-tracked upward. Advancement is less about performance and more about proximity to power, optics, and loyalty to the “right” people. The environment feels like a constant political chess game. Success often depends on sucking up to senior leaders who are visibly disconnected from the actual work. Many higher-ups lack operational understanding yet make sweeping decisions with ripple effects across the business and staff. Management quality is extremely inconsistent, skewing poor. Some managers demand strict in-office presence while quietly working remotely themselves, creating a culture of hypocrisy and mistrust. Expectations change based on who you are rather than what you produce. There is also a noticeable pattern of management ignoring or dismissing employees, treating their contributions as invisible or expendable. Trust among coworkers is low. There were instances of colleagues snooping into others’ communications, impersonating teammates to gain information, and undermining peers to get ahead. Project theft occurred with management batting a blind eye. Overall, beware when joining certain orgs, as some are not psychologically safe. If you value integrity, equity, and being recognized for your actual contributions, proceed with caution.

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