Politics, poor accountability, and ageism - Anonymous employee Grainger Employee Review

2.0
Jan 4, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

1) People – a lot of great individuals and “diamonds in the rough” 2) Offices – shiny HQ and downtown locations 3) WFH on Fridays+ an additional day, if wanted 4) Luxury internships (which unfortunately for the interns, doesn’t really showcase actual hires) 5) “Next man up” mentality - constant turnover forces new opportunities

Cons

1) Poor managers and senior leadership – Grainger spends more time with mandatory training and exclusive meetings for their people-leaders than any other role in the company, but it’s not working. No constructive feedback. Limited direction or coaching. Poor motivation. Most don’t trust or value their employees, who know the work. They spend time networking and are generally pretty lazy (even outsource performance review feedback), thinking delegating everything makes them a good leader. 2) Uneven work balance and accountability – people with knowledge base and work ethic get crushed with unrealistic expectations, while equal peers clock in a 9-4, are given much less, and it’s fine. 3) No advancement opportunity – Politics exist in every company, but unless you work in HQ and can schmooze, you’re going nowhere. Senior leadership claims they’re interested in development (it’s routinely rated low on annual Gallup polls) but they’ll simply throw too many projects on high performers, work them to the bone, and call them ‘informal leaders’ as a prize, with absolutely no expectations of providing future positions. Only those lucky enough with interim opportunity (ie. someone out on medical leave) will get offered any actual experience. 4) Large organization with rampant ageism – it’s difficult to navigate a company for any new employee, but if you’re not a college grad or intern, you won’t be afforded the same onboarding opportunities to set yourself up for future success.

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5.0
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Pros

* Work-life balance (paid holidays, no work on weekends, no late evenings * Manager has experience in role, can relate to workers * Lots of resources do to job * Total package is strong (pay, benefits, retirement)

Cons

* Lots of metrics to watch * Some customers expect too much

4.0
Jun 6, 2026
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Pros

Benefits are decent and reasonably priced. They offer a 401k match, BCBS insurance, FSA, HSA, dental, vision, life insurance, and accidental D&D coverage. They also do a 3‑to‑1 match for donations to non‑religious 501(c) organizations. There’s a big emphasis on volunteering, with plenty of opportunities to get involved. The building itself is beautiful, with a free on‑site gym, a coffee shop, real trees in the atrium, a waterfall, and a large cafeteria (though the food can vary). They’re also flexible about which days you come on‑site, depending on the team’s schedule. If I needed to switch a Monday for a Thursday, it was never an issue. My manager was also supportive of remote work on days when the weather made commuting difficult.

Cons

Admins do not get an annual bonus. They're really strict on Overtime, really weird about worrying about mini costs. Like they'll spend 50k on a week-long training but freak out if people want to rent a car while being in town. Can't buy lunch for this 3 hour meeting to cut costs, but we'll drop 10k on this other thing. It's also so unfair that some people get to work remotely and others are forced to come in 3 times a week, for the exact same roles. Every meeting is basically online, so it's just silly and a power trip.

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