Great company to work for, but little opportunity to advance due to low turnover rates - Customer Experience Associate Old Navy Employee Review

4.0
21 Jul 2011
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Pros

I love my job at Old Navy. I work with a diverse group of co-workers and customers, and I have had great experiences in my time spent working in this company that really treats you like you're family. When you work at Old Navy, you also get to take advantage of the Gap Inc. employee discount program and the smorgisboard of discounts on products and services on anything from cellphone service to rental cars. For managers, working at Old Navy is a great career and the ones I have dealt with are very empathetic and hard working. Old Navy also offers tuition reimbursement, and a great accelerated management program to college graduates within the company. And to top it off, part time employees receive paid holidays. Old Navy has great energy and clothing that the customer base is genuinely excited about and loyal to.

Cons

Because management is such a great career at Old Navy, the turnover rate is small and sales associates like myself have a difficult time finding ways to move up within the company. Management has been less than great at giving me recognition for my performance. I am in the top 5 in best performance for 2010 in a store of 50 employees. I haven't even been chosen as employee of the month and I have worked there almost two years. The regional manager is over the top and her expectations are insane. She drops by our store at the worst times and damages the morale of our leadership team, which translates to the rest of the staff and makes everything bad. The company has rigid goals for Old Navy credit card acquisitions, but that is par for the course in retail. I also find that the company hires tons of seasonal people every summer and winter and they have many employees who work once every week or month just to stay in the system. Employees like myself, who rely on Old Navy as their primary source of income, and actually enjoy their job, thus putting effort and importance on it, are overlooked and under scheduled.

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5.0
8 Apr 2026
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Pros

I’ve stayed with Old Navy through my entire undergrad and grad school experience. The best part about working here is how flexible they are with your schedule—they really work with you to make sure you can balance your shifts around classes and finals.

Cons

he holiday season is tough because Black Friday is now a mandatory 8-hour shift for everyone—no exceptions. Also, the attendance policy has become much stricter recently. They use a point system where you accumulate points for being even a minute late, which feels a bit extreme when you've been a loyal employee for years. It definitely makes the environment feel more rigid than it used to be.

2.0
26 May 2026
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Pros

You might meet some lifelong friends! Long tenure if you are willing to give up everything to try to be a successful employee Good EAP program for short term intensive therapy…

Cons

Public criticism, condescending communication, inconsistent accountability, and fear-based management styles became increasingly common. Feedback often felt reactive rather than constructive, and many employees did not feel psychologically safe speaking openly about concerns. There was also a significant lack of consistency between leaders and stores. Expectations changed constantly, communication was often unclear, and favoritism sometimes impacted accountability and decision-making. Long-term employees who consistently stepped up during difficult periods often felt taken for granted rather than appreciated. Reporting to HR will get you no where. You will be gaslit if you choose to speak up.

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