Store Manager - Store Manager, District Tainer Dollar Tree Employee Review

3.0
Feb 9, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Fast paced, flexibility in merchandising, 401k, sales and margin bonuses, no credit cards to push on customers, no sales and tagging to worry about.. very minimal compared to other retailers

Cons

Large work load, High volume stores with many policies and programs that are impossible to keep in place at all times with the amount of payroll to work with . It takes a very strong willed person with perseverance, patience and strong planning and organizational skills to deal with the clientele and daily tasks on top of the amount of replenishment and recovery needed to maintain a well functioning store that makes +1.5 million annually.

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5.0
Mar 6, 2026
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Pros

Leadership that cares about their Associates. Opportunities to grow skills and knowledge via trainings and cross-team ventures. Employee Relation Groups that are important to a diverse workforce.

Cons

Pay is lacking for the experience gained. Annual performance review is not indicative of the work put it. Follow up on issues is not consistent. Some employees are disciplined for small infractions while others are provided zero repercussions for blatant failure to abide by the rules.

3.0
Jul 1, 2026
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Pros

Working at Dollar Tree provided valuable hands-on leadership experience across every aspect of retail operations. I strengthened my skills in inventory management, merchandising, freight planning, staffing, customer service, compliance, and operational execution. The fast-paced environment challenged me to think quickly, prioritize effectively, and develop my team while delivering results. The relationships I built with my associates and customers were by far the most rewarding part of the job.

Cons

The workload often exceeded the labor hours provided, making it challenging to consistently meet operational expectations. Store managers were frequently expected to handle multiple responsibilities while working with lean staffing levels. Facility and equipment issues sometimes took longer than expected to resolve, and support from upper management could be inconsistent. While the job offered valuable experience, maintaining work-life balance could be difficult during peak freight and seasonal periods.

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