Very tough and disappointing place for younger workers - Cost Analyst Graybar Employee Review

1.0
May 15, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Opportunity to learn very marketable sales and technology skills and your coworkers will be helpful. Health plan and employee stock plans are very good.

Cons

Salary is low even after the 401K profit sharing, extreme micromanagement, over-enforcement of workplace policy, difficult to get raises, management sees reports as juveniles that need to be rigorously monitored and treats them as such.

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5.0
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Pros

Lots of experience, hands on learning

Cons

Lack of compensation ( money-wise)

2.0
Jul 5, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Employee owned so profits are shared with both employees AND employee stock holders

Cons

Graybar is trying to keep pace with the digital transformation of our industry, But, most senior leaders lack the experience needed to execute true digital change. As a result, the company has made several costly missteps. Graybar needs more outside senior talent with a proven track record of building and deploying customer‑facing digital solutions that both simplify the customer experience and reduce Graybar internal labor. Our current AI initiatives are unlikely to deliver meaningful results because our data is too inconsistent to support AI and other inititives. Without significant changes soon, Graybar’s long‑term outlook risks mirroring companies like Blockbuster, Borders Bookstores, Sears, and JCPenney—businesses that failed to adapt when customers shifted to online purchasing instead of relying solely on brick‑and‑mortar service or phone/fax to place orders.

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