Great company, willing to invest in you - Office Administration Primark Employee Review

4.0
Jan 6, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Hardworking ethic required, quite formal, but there was a willingness to invest in training, basically any time I wanted to update my skills my boss would sign off on it. That was great. They treated me very well when I became ill - there was never any problem about the time off or the hospital visits following the surgery. It was clear they valued me and wanted me to get well and there would be no implications. Christmas was always great, they would treat the staff very well too. I guess, looking back, they were a great company to work for.

Cons

Some of the personalities in the company were a challenge to deal with, but that is the same everywhere.

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5.0
Mar 5, 2026
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Pros

reasonable, low stress, good PTO practices, consistent schedule

Cons

leadership was not the best

2.0
May 5, 2026
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Pros

You get lots of PTO up front as a part timer and can gain flex hours overtime. Get a 50 cent raise every six months.

Cons

Was told during onboarding that if a Christian comes into the store spreading the gospel, I have to kick them out. This includes the mention of the Jesus without the church invite. Managers claim its rude and if a customer does it, they get booted. Faced harassment from a customer and management didn't let me switch too a different department. Extremely high turnover rate and managers don't replace them, making your job more stressful during peak hours. Hard to use PTO. Little to no training. Too many bachelor and master holding part timers who get lucked out of moving up in the company. Managers give some people no task while pilling on multiple tasks on one person. Too many managers to deal with (and usually never find) and the full timers make you do the dirty work while they "unpack boxes". Its a pro-LGBT anti christian company. If they want to be pro-LGBT, than more power to them. But anti-Christian is discriminatory and unnecessary.

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