Worst Working Experience of my Life - Service Manager Hy-Vee Employee Review

1.0
26 Jan 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Fast paced, I learned a lot, I liked the job itself, 95% of customers were amazing

Cons

The company does not value or care about its employees. They will hire you as part time, have you work 40 hours a week, and refuse to give you full time benefits while saying "you'll be made full time in a couple weeks" while telling you "How hard they are working on it" and that "you have so much potential and are doing a great job" For 4 months I regularly asked for my benefits. When I was hired I was told that after the first few weeks I would be full time if they wanted me to keep working there. Then after I put my two weeks in because they wouldn't make me full time, despite working 40 hours almost every week, they let me go for what I believe unreasonable reasons. They expect you to go the extra mile for them every minute you are in the building and aren't afraid to let you know that you are disposable to them if you don't, even if you do your job well.

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5.0
15 Apr 2026
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Pros

East management environment compared to other retail. Simple to onboard and opportunities for growth.

Cons

Depends on the store director or leadership team, as HyVee leans on “employee owned”, w/ majority ownership being store directors. Not much corporate oversight, so your relationship with management can make or break the job.

5.0
2 Jul 2026
Recommend
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Pros

You get to constantly move around the store thru the different departments. Depending on the hours you work you can potentially learn how to do little things within each department, for example the deli or meat counters, which in turn opens an opportunity to get additional hours if needed when AOL doesn't have the business to keep all the shoppers shopping. Hyvee was always very good about giving you the opportunity to help in other areas of the store if your department was lacking hours or business to give you the full 40 for your work week.

Cons

The management/ chain of command often gets a little confusing as you have department managers, assiant managers, general mangers and a director. Often times I felt as if assiant managers sometimes gave different directions then the department manager would give almost condescending what you were told from your direct manager, but would fail to communicate with the department manager this info, causing conflict with employees being told to do it one way and then also getting asked why things were done that way after being trained to do it another way. Basically no communication by your assiant to the department manager causing internal conflict.

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