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IKEA
From 63 job reviews
Why does IKEA get a rating of 7.4?
- People get sick pay
- Managers are respectful
- No short notice shift changes
- Easy to take sick leave
- No unpaid extra work
- Paid accurately
- Good for students
- Well informed about head office
- Good for parents
- People get proper breaks
- People arenβt stressed
- Easy to change shifts
- People recommend their team
- Opportunities to progress
- Enough training
- Easy to book holiday
- Breaks are paid
- Good choice of shifts
- Head office doesnβt understand the frontline
- Less than 4 weeks notice of shifts
Based on 63 job reviews
About
IKEA is a retailer. They sell furniture and homeware.
Pay ranges
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Β£9.30β10.26 per hour
Handy to know
How much notice do people get of their shifts?
Based on 62 employees
How often do people get paid?
Based on 61 employees
What contracts are people on?
Based on 59 employees
How are people paid?
Based on 63 employees
Featured IKEA job reviews
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Best thing
The money, holidays, some good people.
Worst thing
Forced to listen to awful radio station that repeats the same songs over and over, some rude people.
Warehouse co-worker, October 2020
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Best thing
It's stress free and the team are very welcoming
Worst thing
Certain roles
Customer advisor, November 2020
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Best thing
Pay and people I work with
Worst thing
The stress and management sometimes
Food co worker, October 2020
Jobs by location
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4 job openings
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1 job opening
IKEA ranks joint 6th to work for in retailers
- 4= Arcadia Group
- 6= IKEA
- 6= Lush