Is Walmart right for you? When you’re looking for a job, finding your perfect match can mean a combination of research and guesswork. Basic company facts and insights from people who have worked there can help you decide whether to apply.

If you’re thinking about applying for a job at Walmart, here's some information that might be useful.

Get to know Walmart

Founded in 1962, Walmart is a large employer in the US, with over 10,000+ employees. With a yearly revenue of over more than $10B (USD), the company's focus is general merchandise & superstores. The CEO of Walmart, Doug McMillon has an employee approval of 67%. Headquartered in Bentonville, AR, the company is currently hiring with 7824 open roles.

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Work Happiness at Walmart

To help job seekers find the right match for them, Indeed collects ratings and reviews from current and former employees about different aspects of working life. One important score is the work happiness score. This is collected by asking current and former employees: 'I was happy working at Walmart. How much do you agree?'

The overall work happiness score at Walmart is 64. This is considered an average rating. Looking at other dimensions of work happiness can help to explore how people at Walmart feel.

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What’s going well at Walmart

In further information collected for Indeed’s Work Happiness survey, there were three areas where current and former employees reported high levels of satisfaction.

Ability to meet personal goals

When asked to give a response to the statement 'I am achieving most of my goals at work.', current and former employees at Walmart responded in the affirmative. Of the 109754 respondents, 46% said that they either strongly agreed or agreed with the statement. The overall score for this dimension was 71 which is an above average rating.

Feeling of personal appreciation

When asked to give a response to the statement 'There are people at work who appreciate me as a person.', current and former employees at Walmart responded less than positively. Of the 126616 respondents, 39% said that they either strongly disagreed or disagreed with the statement. The overall score for this dimension was 69 which is an average rating.

Fair pay for job

When asked to give a response to the statement 'I am paid fairly for my work.', current and former employees at Walmart responded less than enthusiastically. Of the 170173 respondents, 35% said that they either strongly disagreed or disagreed with the statement. The overall score for this dimension was 68 which is an average rating.

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What could be improved at Walmart

In further information collected for Indeed’s Work Happiness survey, there were two areas where current and former employees reported lessened areas of satisfaction.

Sense of belonging

When asked to give a response to the statement 'I feel a sense of belonging in my company.', current and former employees at Walmart responded in the negative. Of the 117134 respondents, 55% said that they either strongly disagreed or disagreed with the statement. The overall score for this dimension was 62 which is an average rating.

Overall satisfaction

When asked to give a response to the statement 'Overall, I am completely satisfied with my job.', current and former employees at Walmart responded less than positively. Of the 135430 respondents, 57% said that they either strongly disagreed or disagreed with the statement. The overall score for this dimension was 62 which is an average rating.

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Applying for a job at Walmart

Ready to apply for a job at Walmart? With 7824 open jobs, there are lots of opportunities available. Job seekers have reported that the interview process is favorable and pretty easy overall. The overall process was reported as taking about a day or two.