IKEA
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    Working at IKEA

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    67%
    Employees recommend this employer to friends
    Work/Life balance
    3.4(217 ratings)
    Career development
    3.4(217 ratings)
    Benefits & perks
    3.7(217 ratings)
    Management
    3.1(217 ratings)
    Working environment
    3.5(217 ratings)
    Diversity & equal opportunity
    4.0(216 ratings)
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    3.0
    Customer Relations (Exchange and Returns)
    Apr 2026
    Adelaide Airport SA 59505 to 6 years in the role, former employee
    Promotion favored relationships over merit; hard work increased load without recognition.
    The good thingsEmployee perks, such as the discounted food, bonuses and discount. There were career paths, job stability and suitable hours, as it was a big corporation you were appropriately paid etc.
    The challengesPromotions into management were often based more on personal relationships than merit. Hard work frequently resulted in increased workload rather than recognition or reward. There was a strong management ego at times, and approaches were often inconsistent and perceived as unfair. If you want it slightly more neutral (e.g. for a survey or exit feedback): Management progression did not always feel merit‑based, with decisions often influenced by relationships. High performers were regularly given additional workload without equivalent benefit. Leadership approaches could feel inconsistent and, at times, unfair.
    4.0
    Shopkeeper
    Sep 2025
    Adelaide SA 50007 to 8 years in the role, former employee
    Highly Recommend. Good benefits and career opportunities
    The good thingsGreat people and leadership. Challenging and interesting work.
    The challengesA lot of what you learn in Sales in specific to IKEA, making transitioning to other role outside of the company difficult.
    5.0
    Replenishment Team Member
    Sep 2024
    Adelaide Airport SA 59501 to 2 years in the role, former employee
    Would work for this company in a heartbeat.
    The good thingsFantastic crew to work along side,Great pay & nothing was rushed.
    The challengesCannot think of any challanges.
    5.0
    Manager
    Feb 2024
    Adelaide Airport SA 5950
    Great company to work for and learn many skills in retailing and entrepreneurship.
    The good thingsRelatively strong culture and values, so most of the co-workers like-minded and are really good to work with. IKEA is a really progressive company, so there are lots of systems and knowledge to learn in all areas of business. I learnt so many transferrable skills at IKEA and have held onto many great friends from my time there. Co-worker amenities are great compared to many companies I have worked for.
    The challengesAt the end of the day, it's still 7-days-a-week retail, so work life balance can be an issue, especially if you have a young family. As a lean retailer, there is constant pressure throughout the day, so you are working hard, but also, everyone is expected to help where it's needed - good for learning and understanding other areas of the business, but not great if your own work area suffers. Since the passing of the founder, Ingvar Kamprad, in 2018, I have noticed a waning push of the company culture and values, with a greater prioritisation on the bottom line ... some of the leaders may have forgotten that if you look after the customer and your staff, the profits should naturally follow?
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