Weis Markets – It's an okay place to work. No one gets paid enough, and everyone is expected to do the work of several people. | Comparably

Weis Markets – It's an okay place to work. No one gets paid enough, and everyone is expected to do the work of several people.

Weis Markets engages in the retail sale of foods. leer más
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It's an okay place to work. No one gets paid enough, and everyone is expected to do the work of several people.

¿Qué fue lo que más te gustó del proceso de entrevista?

It was very easy and did not take long. Just come prepared.

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¿Qué es lo que más te gusta de tu equipo directivo?

They are supportive on a day to day basis, and are easy to talk to.

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¿Qué es lo más positivo de la cultura y el ambiente de tu empresa?

Most positive is the collaboration between my trusted team members and management. Everyone is respectful of each other.

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¿Qué va mal y cómo puede mejorarse?

Not enough people to divide up the work. No one wants to apply for $10/hr. And the ones who already work here end up making that amount to do the work of several people.

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¿Qué son algunas de las mejores cosas de tu equipo?

We all know what's expected of us and what we need to do to keep things running so we can go home at the end of the day. When everyone is on the same page, we can get along like best friends.

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¿Por qué te sientes menospreciado y que podría hacerte sentir mejor sobre tu compensación?

Being pushed to do all kinds of time consuming tasks while also keeping the department afloat is so stressful. Cause if you don't get the tasks done, corporate gets upset. and if you don't have a functional department, the employees and customers get upset.

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