
Out of 403 Guitar Center employee reviews, 62% were positive. The remaining 38% were constructive reviews with the goal of helping Guitar Center improve their work culture. The Sales team, with 69% positive reviews, reports the best experience at Guitar Center compared to all other departments at the company. The Customer Support team offered the most constructive feedback, with 35% of that department's reviews constructive in nature.
That retail staff are assets and are worth investing in. Proper onboarding and training and setting realistic goals. They change the goal weekly, therefore difficult for the staff to buy into the business. Do not appoint people to management positions just because of the years they have been ther
Locally speaking, being present in the store, leading by example and just plainly giving a damn.
Listening to Frontline workers. Increasing pay and benefits. A base level of human decency.
Communication, Support, Managing emotions, General Leadership skills
Empathy, respect, communication skills, training and mental health issues. Would just be a start.
I do not have stock equity or benefits. My pay is $11.00 per hour and I have been working here for over a year.
Bonus structure is a joke.. up the base pay and staff the store properly instead of loading all of the work on 1-2 people
Low-ball pay. Overworked, understaffed. Have to beg for annual merit increases just to get over 50 cents. Huge disconnect between store manager and ops manager pay.
Better pay according to education and experience.
I should get paid more. Again, why are customers paying $60/hr and im only getting $20/hr. Wheres the rest of the money going?
Common sense. It's hard having to juggle more and get paid the same as someone who doesn't have near the experience or tenure or know how to even accomplish a fraction of what needs to get done in a day.
Hire people with real world experience instead of hiring people that know nothing about the job or skills needed to be successful at the job.
If everyone is focused on their own task at hand we will be better
If employees were held accountable for slacking or cutting corners the company could be more efficient but upper mgmt seems to be the only ones willing to pull that trigger
The kids have a horrible work ethic. The older adults are good.
"Company Culture" is irrelevant to employees who feel hated by their company.
Invest in your people - keep upper management out of all day meetings so they can assist their people.
Treat your employees like human beings
New Senior leadership, especially a new CEO that actually has a passion for guitars and has a proven track record that cares about the business.
Can't go to the bathroom without taking a ton of flack for " not being at your desk " for even a moment
Stop doing group interviews. Actually interview the candidate instead of talking about yourself the whole time.
Store manager should do all interviews.
Nothing i thiught the interview was good, whixh is why im confused how the sudden change in behavior came about
Takes too long. Recruiters are difficult and dont listen.
I went for multiple interviews and was asked the same questions each time. When someone is looking for and applying for work, time is of the essence.
Review from Sales Dept
We need new managers i new set of people to come run the store how it should properly be ran
Accountability across all departments. Making sure everyone understands their role.
Guitar Center is seen as the Walmart of music stores and it is not taken seriously.
1. Brick and Mortar is going out of style 2. Employees have little work ethic due to cut hours/small amounts of pay 3. Customers needs are no longer met due to heavy corporate regulations. 4. Prices are skyrocketing and wages aren’
Thats a good question... maybe if managers were competent
Acknowledgement of the huge effort and hard work store employees are providing daily, preferably through compensation