Toxic Culture That Doesn't Adhere to its Own Values - Manager, Supply Chain Finance The Home Depot Employee Review

1.0
8 Feb 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The Store Support Center is a nice environment to work in.

Cons

The culture at the Home Depot is toxic. The company Values emphasize building strong relationships, showing respect for others, entrepreneurial spirit, and other things that sound great. There's an inverted pyramid that puts the associate first and the CEO last. These are nice decorations, but the company doesn't even pretend to try to live up to these values. There's an unhealthy obsession with rank and title at THD. Merchants are revered and feared; many pitch temper tantrums and scream and yell to get what they want. Vice Presidents and above are treated as if they are gods, and lower associates really aren't supposed to be talking with them. My director would frequently arrive late to meetings and announce that she had been meeting with this RVP or that MVP or was in a meeting where the CFO was speaking, as if there wasn't a need to be courteous to her team as long as she was doing Important Things with Important People. I'm a person that likes to find new ways to do things, to improve upon old processes and make them better, faster, or more accurate. Entrepreneurial Spirit as a value appealed to me when I started. I quickly found out however, that every single suggestion I could make was unwanted and unappreciated. The entire company uses the same PowerPoint background, for crying out loud, and any deviations from this are forbidden. If you can't tolerate a different background on the screen, how much are you really embracing Entrepreneurial Spirit? When I was hired, I was told that the company does a horrible job of training. This was true. There are no documented processes, and in fact not even a single sheet of paper that tells the person training you what to train on. It's a hit or miss process, yet they seem to be proud of this. In fact, after I'd been there several months, I discovered I was doing something wrong. I confessed this to my manager, and he was surprised ... he had been doing things the same way. When I explained why it was wrong and described the right way to do it, he said "That makes more sense." If the leadership can't even refer to a printed process to make sure they are training their people correctly or to audit the work that's being done, then they have little control. Where I work, five associates have been the HR to complain about the treatment they receive from our Director. Three have been out with stress related illness. Others have taken demotions to get away from this one leader. And yet still, the company allows that Director to use up and dispose of people in a constant churn. One coworker, who quit after just a few months, told me "I've never worked so hard for a job I hate so much. I'm afraid to even go to the bathroom for fear I'll miss a deadline." A number of coworkers express frustration. Many have said they are hoping Amazon will open an office nearby. Several have told me that they are looking for work elsewhere. The company culture simply chews up people and spits them out, only to move on to the next body to fill a seat.

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Pros

The Home Depot has a solid moral compass. They aren't about sacrificing their ethics for the sake of a sale, which I love. They also hire a diverse group of people and give a lot back to the community. They offer a lot of benefits and little treats for their employees. Although they push their associates to meet quota, they're realistic about what can and can't be accomplished.

Cons

Home Depot has two different sides to it. Store associates and those of us considered "store support" who are payed by the vendors but work in the stores 100% of the time. I constantly hear about how store associates are stressed out by management and their hours are being rearranged a lot, cut, and they often are stretched thin due to lack of full staffing. "Store support" associates who do merchandising have it better than those who work in specific departments. However, you never really gain knowledge unless you have the time to look things up and read packaging.

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The Home Depot Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. From the top down, the key to business at The Home Depot is our commitment to not only customer service, but to our associates. Because taking care of associates is one of our core values, we’re always looking for ways to ensure our associates have equal access to growth and development opportunities. We strive to provide an environment where associates feel they’re valued, treated fairly and respected.
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