Working at Walmart sharpened my ability to work efficiently under pressure, improved my problem-solving skills, and gave me valuable real-world insight into how visual merchandising directly impacts consumer experience
Cons
I work in a high-pressure environment with a very demanding schedule that requires constant flexibility. Given that it is a large corporation, I follow rigid protocols.
Walmart Global Tech Response
2mo
Thank you for being a valued member of the Global Tech team and for sharing this review.
Good experience working on real production issues and outages.
Learned a lot about debugging, monitoring, and handling incidents.
Got exposure to many systems, tools, and teams.
Cons
Can be stressful during major incidents and on-call situations.
A lot of support and monitoring work instead of building new things.
Sometimes you find the issue but another team has to fix it.
Walmart Global Tech Response
3w
Thank you for being a valued part of the Walmart Global Tech team and for sharing this review.
- Great individual engineers
- New campus is beautiful
- A lot of internal knowledge and tools
- Offers Coursera courses for learning
- The 10% discount card is nice
Cons
- Work-life balance is quite bad, with many teams requiring pager rotations and managers pinging after-hours
- Upper management is a carousel of people putting in their two years of experience before moving to another company for a fat signing bonus
- Lower management pushes you to use AI for 1/3+ of your work to suck as much "productivity" out of you as possible
- There's really no Walmart culture. Over my tenure I saw upper management claim we would remember Mr Sam and never become Amazon, and ten years later we were being run by ex-Amazon VPs and directors.
- Layoff waves are swift and without mercy
- Shutdown many of their diversity programs and rarely put out company-wide messages with any sort of spine