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Wegmans Food Markets

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Wegmans: Not a bad place to work, but perfect - Part Time Customer Service Wegmans Food Markets Employee Review

3.0
1 Oct 2008
Recommend
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Pros

They permit time off when necessary, especially for students. The changed to a "knowledge based" learning, so that employees have greater knowledge of what they are doing, and why. This bit of ownership into the work that they do increased morale and potential sales as the lower level employees were more enthusiastic about their work.

Cons

While store management is generally university educated, the lower management rarely is, and it shows in their management style. Store level, the senior management is much more concerned with profits than they are with the smooth operation of a grocery store, and expect one employee to do the work of several. The first thing cut when the profits of a store decrease are employee hours, which leads to very bad morale and decreased customer service. They went to the education based learning, but expect employees to initutively have the skills for the position. Again, poor morale, and decreased customer service.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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5.0
24 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Gives you plenty of hours and pays well. When I interviewed for my job at the City Ridge Wegmans in DC, I asked for the highest possible starting salary (which I believe was $21 per hour at the time) since I had experience in that exact position for about 3 years beforehand, and they gave it to me without much pushback. The annual salary increases really reward sticking around too, I had capped out at the maximum salary for my position at $22 per hour by the next year. They also once adjusted that annual increase to a dollar rather than 50 cents for all employees (I believe it was around 2023?) due to the economy being crap.

Cons

Not a lot of room for growth. If you want any sort of management training, you REALLY have to push for it. I struggled to even migrate outside of my own department, they really want to keep people where they are for the most part, unless you have friends in the right places who can advocate for you. Networking really is everything. Also, this is either a pro or a con depending on your perspective, but they really pack in the hours. I often struggled to feel like I had any time for myself, but that's also just what having a full time job feels like.

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