Pros
Great Pay, immediate managers are great. The work allows for outside life, I don't feel we are overworked, or overstressed. We have good time off policies.
Cons
2 months ago I would have given rave review to work for Walmart. But recently, out of the blue, we were told we either had to move to home office or get new work. Very few exceptions were granted. This happened right after we were all told that we should fill out the "Great places to work" survey. Of course everyone thought it was a great place, so we were awarded that. Now that we are either being let go or forced to move the work place is completely different. The meetings have a very morose feel to them. Morale is down. I imagine at some point it will improve, but right now everyone is almost depressed. Even those with exceptions to stay remote are feeling the pain. And now, we are told that we have to go in to the office 3 days a week instead of 2. I am afraid at some point we are going to be full office or find new work. It hasn't happened yet, but that is the trend and the feel of what is happening. And it feels like leadership doesn't care about how the workers feel, how immediate management feels, how much work is being done (or not being done as is the case for when we go in to the office). They want to fill the huge campus they just spent billions building. Even though they are losing some amazing workers because they were forced to decide to not move a thousand miles away from their family, needlessly I might add.