Opportunities still exist, but culture has changed - Anonymous employee McDonald's Employee Review

3.0
6 Nov 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The opportunities are there for people who desire to learn new facets of the business and/or are willing to relocate. You can begin your McDonald's career in one area of the business and seamlessly move into another area of the business with the right training and willingness to work hard to learn the new role. The opportunity exists for international roles, as well. You can work in the U.S. business and then take an assignment in Asia for a few years and then move on to Europe, Latin America, etc. McDonald's encourages career development. The company overall is extremely ethical and takes compliance very seriously. The people, for the most part, are hard working and decent people, and are cross-collaborative. McDonald's is going anywhere soon. The company will soon be a slimmed down version of its former self, but McDonald's will survive. We have an enormous worldwide customer base who will continue to eat our food and put dividends in shareholders' pockets.

Cons

Morale is at an all-time low. Employees are scared of losing their jobs and are frustrated at the lack of transparency from management. The company is starting to lose very talented people at a high rate for the first time in our company's history and this is going to continue to happen. The most important P in our Plan to Win used to be People. That is no longer true. People are now at the bottom of the list. Instead of first focusing on how to improve our business and stop operating outdated processes, that could provide a substantial cost saving, and activating around legacy events that provide no overall business value or return on investment for the company (the Olympics, the Owner-Operator Convention, national & regional company events that require enormous budgets), the company has decided to cut personnel and benefits to employees. Many of the job cuts have been at administrative and managerial levels of the company, which have a minimal impact on Q&A and cost savings. However, these are the people doing the actual functional work at the company. These are the worker bees who are making the contributions that keep the wheels turning and the lights on. There have been very few job cuts at the executive, officer or senior director level, yet this is where the most impact would take place. Company management needs to look carefully at all org charts in the company and question when there are senior directors or even directors who have no direct reports or when there are multiple senior directors or directors in a department. Is this necessary? If you have to cut personnel, at least cut the appropriate people, who impact the bottom line and do not impact the day to day work of keeping the company running. Even for people who have retained their jobs, due to cuts in some benefits programs and changes in the G&A policy, there are new out of pockets costs for employees just to do their jobs. People are working longer hours for less pay, consolidation of jobs have put enormous burdens on smaller departments, while other departments continue to grow but have yet to show their value to the turnaround of our company. Often times we operate in an environment in which we latch on to the new cool thing in the marketplace that a competitor is doing instead of focusing on innovative or building something new and proprietary to McDonald's. We look silly perpetually playing catch-up in our industry instead of trying to lead. We need to innovate around what our customers tell us they want, not what we think they want or what we see competitors doing. We have more resources and a bigger scale to showcase our innovation, yet our innovation at this point is doing what everyone else is already doing. We should be first to market with new conveniences for our customers.

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Pros

Experience varies heavily depending on the owner/operator you work for. Free and discounted food. 2 weeks PTO. Vision, Dental and Health insurance. Offers rapid development opportunities.

Cons

Work-life balance is nonexistent. In fact, the director of operations has stated numerous times, “Work life balance is a myth”. The company states you are required to work 45 hrs/week minimum; Realistically, GM’s can expect to work 55-60 hours in store with constant calls and messages when home. The company does not count any work done outside of the restaurant toward your 45hr requirement. There is no training for this position as you are expected to figure it out on the job. They offer $2000 per month performance bonus but are always finding new ways to disqualify you and move the goalposts when you actually earn it.

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