
Data from 186 employees in 6 departments at The Home Depot revealed employees in the Engineering department feel the highest amount of job security at The Home Depot whereas employees in the Sales department tend to feel the least secure. When comparing men to women, women are more likely to say they feel secure at The Home Depot. Lastly, employees who have a Master's degree or have Over 10 Years work experience feel Secure Enough about their job at The Home Depot.
Answered by 186 The Home Depot employees
Asian or Pacific Islander employees at The Home Depot answered Secure Enough the most among all other ethnicities.
Caucasian employees at The Home Depot answered Insecure the least among all other ethnicities.
The Home Depot employees in Product answered Secure Enough the most among all other departments.
The Home Depot employees in Operations answered Insecure the least among all other departments.
The Home Depot employees aged 41-45 answered Secure Enough the most among all other ethnicities.
The Home Depot employees aged 36-40 answered Insecure the least among all other ethnicities.
The Home Depot employees with a Master's answered Secure Enough the most among all other education levels.
The Home Depot employees with a Some college degree answered Insecure the least among all other education levels.
The Home Depot employees with Entry Level experience answered Very Secure the most among all other segments.
The Home Depot employees with 1 to 3 Years experience answered Insecure the least among all other segments.
The Home Depot employees in Seattle answered Very Secure the most among all other locations.
The Home Depot employees in Atlanta answered Insecure the least among all other locations.