Lots of talk not too much action - User Services Representative Instacart Employee Review

1.0
12 Apr 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Location and the non mgmt people there are nice. Mgmt is inexperienced and don’t know how to manage. Typical tech company that values numbers and not people. Pros?

Cons

There is a real disconnect between mgmt and others. Mgmt are all “yes” people and they don’t really care about the users. It was sad to hear how other workers and shoppers are referred to. Pretty horrible company that is a lot of talk and no real action. Their values are pretty atrocious. As an employee I used the service once (for my mother) and the driver was not the person in the picture. Lawsuits waiting to happen. Beware.

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5.0
21 Jan 2026
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Pros

good place to work just need to figure out navigating politics at times.

Cons

have a little more structure but this was a long time ago

2.0
21 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Fun going out and talking to people. You will interact with people everyday. You control how much you get paid. Lots of flexibility in the time between accepting an order and traveling to the store and beginning to shop. It isn't pedal to the metal to get to the store like DoorDash is. You can also cancel batches after accepting as long as you keep your rate under 15%. This is different from DoorDash where your rankings will suffer if g.t. 2% cancellation rate.

Cons

There's a learning curve and it takes a while to learn each chain of stores' items. Once you become proficient at one store, the algorithm will lowball your offers relative to other less-experienced Instacart shoppers. Overall, Instacart shoppers likely get paid similar or less than the store's regular employees.

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