The Truth about HEB - Talent Acquisition H E B Employee Review

1.0
22 May 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits and that’s about it.

Cons

They reward Mediocrity and punish the people who actually work hard. Favoritism at its finest. You’ll end up doing all the work while your leader sits on their phone watching tik toks all day. You have to drink the HEB kool-Aid to advance. Policy’s are always a “grey area” the make exceptions for certain people and Enforce the rules on others. When you follow the rules and policy, you get challenged and overruled because they want to “make an exception” so the policy’s don’t mean a thing. You’ll have more success just being average in this role instead of a rockstar. HEB over spent last year and had to restructure teams to avoid layoffs in talent acquisition. They take advantage of the partners in the temp program during it can be 6 months, but keep people there for a year or more with no raise. They keep them in the temp program to pay them less then promote people over them with no experience in the role. You have the option to work remote, but you’ll find out quickly it’s taken advantage of. No one is held accountable for their work and can just do whatever they want.

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5.0
13 Jun 2026
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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
8 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

There were no pros at all.

Cons

My experience at the Frisco location was largely negative due to the store leadership team, headed by Stacie Sorenson. I found the management approach to be unsupportive and at times created a stressful work environment. I often felt singled out and treated differently because of my background and appearance, which made me feel uncomfortable and unwelcome during my internship. Pay was not competitive compared to similar employers. Scheduling was often inconsistent and difficult to plan around. In my experience, HR tended to support store leadership rather than adequately addressing employee concerns. The quality of the internship experience varies greatly depending on the store and management team. There can be resentment from some employees toward interns, particularly from those who were interested in the program but were not selected. Communication, mentorship, and support were not at the level I expected from a company that promotes its internship program so heavily.

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