Not recommended for Developers and Designers - Anonymous employee JCPenney Employee Review

2.0
25 Apr 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- Well known brand with a lot of customers. - They are wanting change, so your work will see production.

Cons

Been here for 3 years. Here's what I've learned. - High turnover at all levels. Expect to work with a new manager every 1-2 years. - Was told by a former manager (which I had a good relationship with) that my annual review was given "Less than Average" because "everybody who worked less than a year is automatically given this". I'm not sure how senior leadership thinks this helps moral. - Working around legacy technology: You can come up with a great solution but the legacy API won't support it. - 10-12 hour days are common. They calls this "JCPenney Intensity". Managers have said several times if you want to work an 8-5 this job is not for you. - Many coworkers are consistently skipping lunch to meet tight deadlines. - You'll need support the India team. Expect to be on call for emails and schedule off hour meetings on Sunday. - There's a lot of meetings that block your day. You're expected to get your work done as if these meetings never existed. - Company rarely promotes within at all levels. I've seen many managers who work intense hours get passed up on promotions. This creates turnover and low moral.

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Cons

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5.0
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Pros

If you like working early morning hours and getting off early in the afternoon (which I do) this is a great part-time job. I was a college student when I worked here so it worked perfectly with my schedule. The pay is pretty decent and the people you work with are friendly.

Cons

Only real downside is that it's retail. You're going to run into some rude customers from time to time. There's always work to do and not enough time given to do it sometimes. But as long as you work hard and managers see that you're trying your best there isn't too much pressure put on you.

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