General Manager - General Manager Five Guys Employee Review

4.0
Jun 10, 2018
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Pros

Easy concept Low amount of prep compared to other concepts. Secret shop program is great! Secret shop program and customer surveys can really help drill down where your lack of service is and fix them. Great standards. Food safety program is world class, but challenging if you don’t like to be challenged probably not for you.

Cons

When I started in 2015 Five Guys was a great place to work. But has started to decline over the past couple years. Mainly due to constantly increasing focus on productivity. Labor budgets can be really constrained, leaving management not much time to complete the necessary management tasks. Did not receive a review in 2 years due to having 7 different district managers/ general managers with a title of district manager in training but without the actual title in this time period. Newly promoted area manager has no value for his people and thinks that firing everyone is the way to get things done and “coaching” is not in his vocabulary. For me I loved being a general manager for five guys and had a lot of success as one turning around profits, secret shop scores, and steritech scores. Ultimately I had to quit a boss not a company.

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Pros

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Cons

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4.0
Jun 1, 2026
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Pros

They will teach you everything you need to be successful. They have much higher standards than most places, one of the few places I'd have no problem eating at any location. They'll make sure you have everything you need to meet those standards, especially once you get to a management level. They have corporate trainers and the GM at my location was also great. I'm a GM at a different place now and my experience here left me well prepared me for that position.

Cons

Pay. That's the only reason I left, I would have stayed with the company if I could have gotten a raise and I would definitely return if they offered something comparable to what I'm making elsewhere.

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