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HomeGoods is a retailer. They sell home decor, furniture, and kitchenware.

homegoods.com

Rating based on 207 employees who took the Breakroom Quiz

About jobs at HomeGoods

Pay

    Okay
  • Only some people get paid breaks

    Do workers at HomeGoods get paid breaks?

    Sometimes. Only some people get paid breaks.

    How we know this

    36% of people say they don’t get paid breaks.

    Based on data from 181 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2024 and May 2025.

    Why this matters

    Good jobs pay you for your break time.

    You should get paid for all the time you’re at work, even when you’re on break.

  • Okay
  • Only some people get paid sick leave

    Does HomeGoods give paid sick leave?

    Sometimes. Only some people get paid leave when they’re sick.

    How we know this

    65% of people say they wouldn’t get paid if they were sick but scheduled to work.

    Based on data from 125 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between February 2025 and May 2025.

    Why this matters

    Most US companies don’t have to pay you when you’re sick - only some states require it.

    But we believe a good job should pay you when you can’t work because you’re sick. Everyone gets sick sometimes.

  • Good
  • Most people don’t do unpaid extra work

    Do workers at HomeGoods do extra work that they don't get paid for?

    Rarely. Most people don’t do unpaid extra work.

    How we know this

    89% of people report that they don’t do extra unpaid work.

    Based on data from 183 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2024 and May 2025.

    Why this matters

    You should be paid for all the work you do.

    A good job pays you for every minute you spend working for your employer.

Hours and flexibility

    Needs improving
  • Less than 4 weeks notice of work schedule

    How far ahead of time do people find out their work schedule?

    Most people find out their schedule less than four weeks ahead of time.

    How we know this

    • 25% of people with changing schedules find out their shifts one week or less ahead of time.
    • 55% of people with changing schedules find out their shifts two weeks ahead of time.
    • 14% of people with changing schedules find out their shifts three weeks ahead of time.
    • 6% of people with changing schedules find out their shifts four weeks or more ahead of time.

    Based on data from 123 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between February 2025 and May 2025.

    Why this matters

    We believe your workplace should tell you your schedule at least 4 weeks ahead of time.

    You need to know when you’ll be working so you can plan your life and know how much money you’ll earn.

  • Okay
  • Some people worry about their hours

    Do workers at HomeGoods worry about hours?

    Some people worry about getting enough hours.

    How we know this

    58% of people report they worry about getting enough hours.

    Based on data from 125 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between February 2025 and May 2025.

    Why this matters

    A good employer should give you the hours you need each week.

    You shouldn’t have to struggle or beg for work time.

  • Okay
  • Only some people can choose their shifts

    Do HomeGoods workers get to choose the shifts they work?

    Some people don’t get to choose which shifts they work.

    How we know this

    43% report that they don’t have enough control over which shifts they work.

    Based on data from 194 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2024 and May 2025.

    Why this matters

    A good job is flexible around your personal life. This means you get a say in when you prefer to work.

  • Okay
  • Can be hard to change shifts

    How easy is it for HomeGoods workers to change shifts?

    Some people find it hard to change shifts.

    How we know this

    44% of people report that it’s hard to change shifts if they need to.

    Based on data from 151 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2024 and May 2025.

    Why this matters

    A good job works with your personal life.

    It should be easy to change your schedule when you need to - both for emergencies and when you’re planning ahead.

  • Okay
  • Can be hard to get time off

    How easy is it to get time off at HomeGoods?

    Some people find it hard to get time off.

    How we know this

    35% of people report it’s hard to get time off.

    Based on data from 155 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2024 and May 2025.

    Why this matters

    A good job should let you use your vacation time when you need it, and it shouldn’t be a hassle to arrange.

  • Okay
  • Schedules can get changed at the last minute

    Do HomeGoods managers change schedules at the last minute?

    Some managers change people’s schedules at the last minute.

    How we know this

    38% of people say their manager changes their shift schedule at the last minute.

    Based on data from 189 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2024 and May 2025.

    Why this matters

    If your bosses keep changing your schedule at the last minute, that shows they aren’t planning well.

    Good jobs don’t switch your hours around without warning.

  • Good
  • Most people find it easy to take sick leave

    How easy is it to take sick leave at HomeGoods?

    Most people find it easy to take sick leave.

    How we know this

    69% of people report that it’s easy to take time off if they are sick.

    Based on data from 180 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2024 and May 2025.

    Why this matters

    Everyone gets sick sometimes.

    You should be able to stay home when you need to get better.

    A good job should make it easy to take sick time and have clear steps for letting them know you’re sick.

  • Good
  • Most students say it’s good

    Is a HomeGoods job good for students?

    Most students say this is a good place to work if you’re studying.

    How we know this

    79% of students report this is a good place to work if you’re studying.

    Based on data from 48 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2024 and May 2025.

  • Good
  • Most parents say it’s good

    Is working at HomeGoods good if you’re a parent or caregiver?

    Most parents and caregivers say this is a good place to work.

    How we know this

    73% of people who care for a child or other relative report this is a good place to work.

    Based on data from 30 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2024 and May 2025.

    Why this matters

    A good job should understand when you need to take care of your kids or help sick family members. Your work should respect your family needs.

Benefits

    Needs improving
  • Part-time workers don’t get health insurance

    Do part-time workers at HomeGoods get health insurance?

    Most people who work part-time don't get health insurance.

    How we know this

    82% of people who work fewer than 30 hours a week say they don't get health insurance.

    Based on data from 34 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2024 and March 2025.

    Why this matters

    Everyone needs medical care sometimes, but it costs a lot.

    We believe all workers should get health insurance, no matter how many hours they work or what kind of job they have.

Workplace

    Good
  • Most people feel treated with respect

    Do people at HomeGoods feel treated with respect by their managers?

    Most people feel treated with respect by their managers.

    How we know this

    68% of people say they’re treated with respect by their managers.

    Based on data from 180 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2024 and May 2025.

    Why this matters

    Your boss should treat you with respect.

    No one at work should bully you or treat you unfairly.

    If you have a problem, you should be able to talk to someone else who can help.

  • Good
  • Most people get breaks without interruption

    Do people at HomeGoods get to take their breaks without interruption?

    Most people get breaks without interruption.

    How we know this

    68% of people report that they get to take their breaks without interruption.

    Based on data from 120 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between February 2025 and May 2025.

    Why this matters

    When you take a break it should be a proper rest. You should be able to do what you want to and not get pulled off it early.

  • Needs improving
  • Most people are stressed out

    Is it stressful to work at HomeGoods?

    Most people feel stressed out here.

    How we know this

    77% of people say they often feel stressed out at work.

    Based on data from 195 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2024 and May 2025.

    Why this matters

    Work can be hard sometimes, but you shouldn’t feel stressed all the time.

    Your boss should make sure there are enough people and resources to get the work done without feeling overwhelmed.

  • Okay
  • Only some people enjoy their job

    Do people at HomeGoods enjoy their jobs?

    Only some people enjoy their job.

    How we know this

    49% of people report they don’t enjoy their job.

    Based on data from 173 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2024 and May 2025.

  • Okay
  • Only some people recommend their team

    Do people at HomeGoods recommend working with their team?

    Only some people recommend working with their team.

    How we know this

    59% of people report that they wouldn’t recommend working with their immediate team to a friend.

    Based on data from 128 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between February 2025 and May 2025.

    Why this matters

    The people you work with every day are important. They can make the difference between a bad day and a good one.

  • Okay
  • Only some people get enough training

    Do people get enough training when they start at HomeGoods?

    Some people didn’t get enough training when they started.

    How we know this

    57% of people report they didn’t get enough training when they started working here.

    Based on data from 121 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between February 2025 and May 2025.

    Why this matters

    A good job should train you well from your first day, not just throw you into the deep end.

    Nobody can do their job well without proper training at the start.

  • Okay
  • Only some people get support to advance

    Do people get support to advance at HomeGoods?

    Only some people are given support to advance their career here.

    How we know this

    In the last year, 55% of people report not being given support to advance their career here.

    Based on data from 184 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2024 and May 2025.

    Why this matters

    A good job should help you grow, if you want to.

    This could mean getting better at your current job, learning new things, becoming a team leader, or taking on more duties.

    This helps you build skills and earn more money.

  • Needs improving
  • Headquarters doesn't understand what's happening

    Do people think HomeGoods’s headquarters understands what’s happening where they work?

    Most people think headquarters doesn’t understand what’s happening where they work.

    How we know this

    81% of people think that this employer’s headquarters or owners don’t have a good understanding of what’s really happening where they work.

    Based on data from 188 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2024 and May 2025.

    Why this matters

    In a good job, the people running the organisation should support the workers who do the hands-on work.

    To do this well, they need to know what’s really happening at each location.

    This is extra important when an organisation has many different sites.

  • Okay
  • Only some people feel well informed by headquarters

    Do workers feel well informed about how HomeGoods is doing?

    Only some people feel well informed about how the company is doing.

    How we know this

    50% of people feel that they aren’t kept well informed about how the company is doing as a whole.

    Based on data from 188 people who took the Breakroom Quiz between November 2024 and May 2025.

    Why this matters

    A good employer shares news with all its workers.

    You should know how your employer is doing - both the good news and the problems.

    Managers should keep you updated about what’s happening.

How HomeGoods ranks

HomeGoods ranks joint 199th to work for out of retailers.

  1. 199= Soma Intimates
    6.0
  2. 199= HomeGoods
    6.0
  3. 199= Food Lion
    6.0

Rankings are based on Breakroom Ratings for employers with 20 or more Breakroom Quiz responses, accurate as of May 17, 2025.

Pay ranges at HomeGoods

  1. $12.00-16.62 per hour

  2. $16.09-19.35 per hour

  3. $12.00-16.58 per hour

HomeGoods job reviews

  • Best thing

    -my coworkers
    -feels safe
    -customers are relatively nice, depending

    Worst thing

    -not rewarding
    -schedule sucks
    -managers tell u who their favorites are
    -application process was sketchy

    4.6

    Associate at HomeGoods, April 2025

  • Best thing

    The regular customers you see on a daily basis.

    Worst thing

    When you are pressured to sign customers up for a credit card. And then get a lecture about not getting them.

    7.3

    cashier at HomeGoods, March 2025

Handy to know

How are people paid?

By the hour 98% of people report they get paid by the hour.

Based on 128 HomeGoods employees

How much notice do people get of their shifts?

25%
55%
14%
6%
25% of people with changing schedules find out their shifts one week or less ahead of time. 55% of people with changing schedules find out their shifts two weeks ahead of time. 14% of people with changing schedules find out their shifts three weeks ahead of time. 6% of people with changing schedules find out their shifts four weeks or more ahead of time.

Based on 123 HomeGoods employees