Decent place to work in HS or college. The company is neither bad or great, just decent. - Anonymous employee Best Buy Employee Review

4.0
Jul 4, 2010
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

-Store discount leads to deals on some items. You can purchase a lot of electronics online for the same price as the employee discount though. -If you work in the Computer dept / Geek Squad area, perks from software and hardware vendors exist. Things like free, advanced copies of new software applications are not uncommon. -Good job for someone in high school or college needing to pay bills. Overall, I had a decent experience here without much to complain about, considering I sold lots of accessories and warranties and was nice to people.

Cons

-Your individual job experience depends greatly on the store manager and their zeal to meet extended warranty (called a protection or service plan) and other metric numbers. If you sell a lot of extended warranties, great! If not, your work hours may be cut and you will be given undesirable shifts or not be able to take off some days. This leads to many employees being VERY pushy with customers on selling the warranty. The company isn't a comission environment, so employees don't care if anything is purchased, unless the customer has the gall to not buy a warranty or accessories. This is where the company makes it's money and the insane push to meet numbers drives many of the saavy consumers away, in droves. One time, years after working at BB, I casually glanced at TV in the video dept on the way to the computer software area. While not looking to buy one, I had two employees introduce themselves and immediately push warranties, all within a total of 20 seconds with no clue as to why I was in the store! I bought my anti-virus software and quickly walked out. -Expect to deal with some extremely rude and nasty people, and some just-plain wierdos and the chemically imbalanced. This is typical of working in retail, and not just Best Buy. -Product Training: There are few "experts" in any of the product areas. Most will simply spout complete off-the-hip ideas, or will make something up to establish a relationship with the customer. The savvy, self-motivated employees learn on their own. After that, they have been known to bail for other lines of work and much better pay.

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5.0
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Pros

Great management Helpful Staff Opportunities to grow

Cons

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1.0
Jul 7, 2026
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Pros

No pros. Just don’t work here.

Cons

This job adds little to no value, either for customers or for career growth. The primary focus is pushing credit cards and memberships that many customers don’t actually need, making the work feel repetitive and unfulfilling. The workplace culture and management are poor, and employees are often assigned busywork instead of meaningful responsibilities. There is almost no opportunity to develop product knowledge or apply any technical or electronics skills. Even the sales experience is limited since the role revolves around following scripted pitches rather than building genuine sales or customer relationship skills. Overall, it’s not a strong entry-level position for someone looking to develop transferable skills. There are many other jobs that provide better learning opportunities, stronger career growth, and more valuable real-world experience.

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