What I liked The location of my job is very convenient and the pay is not bad for an entry position. The customers actually have not been hard to deal with either. What I wish was different First of all, I wish there was an employee discount because Publix is known to be a bit expensive.
The orientation is a bit lackluster and does not teach a lot of the actual skills an employee would need for the job. Cashier training itself left much to be desired and I noticed myself learning the skills needed on the job, which is confusing because with handling money and coupons you would expect Publix to want their employees to be well-versed before actually handling them. Advice In closing the store, expect your team to not be helpful and expect to stay later than the hours you are actually scheduled.
It is a hassle that Publix boasts about respecting customers' time but they clearly do not respect the time of their employees, many of whom are full-time students who have other commitments outside of Publix. What I liked Meeting new people all the time!
What I wish was different I wish I could still work at my home store while at school! Advice Always be kind and the customer is always right! What I wish was different I wish I had more of a backbone to direct the people under me. What I liked There's always something to do, so time passes quickly. Publix is a friendly employer and the managers at any location are easy to work with.
There is a well-developed online system that records your punches and allows you to easily request time-off well in advance. There are regular, required meetings between employees and managers to discuss job performance and raises. What I wish was different I wish I had tried different departments to find which one I fit with the best. Advice No matter which position you hold in Publix, they have you on your feet a lot.
It is worth it to spend a little extra to buy work shoes that are comfortable, durable, and have good support. What I liked The employees and management team were top notch. The customers were also extremely friendly and it was a great way to get more involved with the community. What I wish was different Nothing really. Advice Stay hydrated because it's a lot of outdoors work and the summers are deadly hot. What I liked Meeting new people. What I wish was different The work environment.
It was overwhelming. Advice Research the position beforehand. Upvote 2 Downvote. Upvote Downvote. Answered February 21, - office Staff Former Employee - Englewood, FL They give you a chance to be co owner by giving you stocks of the company and more of family oriented and service to the people Upvote Downvote. Add an answer. Help job seekers learn about the company by being objective and to the point.
Your answer will be posted publicly. Please don't submit any personal information. Please note that all of this content is user-generated and its accuracy is not guaranteed by Indeed or this company. Companies Publix Questions Orientation. Find another company. My Team Lead paired me with someone with experience for the rest of my shift and showed the basics on what I should be doing. Again, it will depend a lot on your position. Don't be afraid to ask to take notes on your phone or something, your first day as with any job is going to be an information overload and you probably won't remember every aspect.
Pre-Covid, when new hires from multiple stores had to attend a Saturday "Welcome to the Family" orientation together, it was an all-day thing. I don't know what they do now.
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