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O'Reilly Auto Parts

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Fast growing company with potential - ETL Developer II O'Reilly Auto Parts Employee Review

3.0
1 Apr 2019
Recommend
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Pros

There are some good things about this company. For one, it is probably one of the lower stress environments I’ve ever worked in. Missed deadlines don’t seem to get anyone too worked up. They have a strong promote from within culture. So, once you’re in, there seems to be a lot of mobility upward and laterally. The people I’ve worked with and interacted with were all very nice and pleasant to work around. They have an annual ‘festival’ for family and kids that includes tickets to the local AAA baseball team. And, of course, you get a great discount on auto parts at the retail stores.

Cons

It’s pretty slow paced environment. I realize that may not be a negative for everyone, but it was to me. I often didn’t have things to work on for days or weeks at a time. I didn’t feel like I was important or needed at the company. They talk a lot about the culture and values of the company. In my experience, culture is what is practiced, not, what is talked about. The culture I experienced was one that valued controlling costs over investing in adequate tools to do the job right and remain productive. Missed deadlines and poor work are consistently tolerated. Projects that drag on for months and years are no big deal. There is a major emphasis on asking if the customer would be okay ‘with us spending money on that’ instead of asking what the employees need to make the customer experience the best it can be. Speaking strictly of IT, the time off structure is not competitive. You’ll max out at 4 weeks after giving 9 or ten years to the company. You start with, two weeks. You can’t contribute to the company 401k for the first year. Then after that, you aren’t fully vested until after your fifth year of employment. Matching is about 5%. The insurance benefits are pretty middle of the road. I’ve had, and do have, much better. The base salary is below market value, even in Springfield. The company doesn’t seem to invest a lot into IT. I don’t think they see IT as a real driver for the company. They still don’t have WIFI in any of their buildings, but, they are testing it out somewhere. This seems to go back to the lenses of ‘would the customer like us spending money on that’.

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Pros

Great company. Great management. Flexible schedule. Competitive pay. Great advancement opportunities as long as you work it. Friendly customers and great coworkers.

Cons

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1.0
5 Jun 2026
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Pros

The catalog system is easy to use and technology wise they are pretty up to date, very simple and convenient

Cons

The hours suck, the pay sucks. The company only cares about profit it’s no different from autozone, they are able to sell parts for less compared to Napa because they pay the employees barely above minimum, they don’t like giving raises no matter how hard your work you have to basically be a store manager or higher to get a good pay. They open more stores to make more profit and keep employees at the bare minimum. It sucks working there I think if your ISS, which is wholesale, you can make decent money with that because they give a bigger bonus from the amount of sales you make plus less responsibility and better hours but thats if a position opens up and you’ll probably be there 4 plus years until you can get that position unless you’re lucky and one opens up in the area.

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