Pros
10% employee discount on all items (includes Pharmacy), good title for a resume, ability to transfer to different stores/states.
Cons
Don't drink the Kool Aid. First, the ETL job may sound desirable with a starting pay of $48-50k, but keep in mind this comes with a minimum of 50 hours per week, typicality more, so the hourly wage is much smaller than it initially appears. You work hard for that $18 an hour. This place comes off with a family type feel, but Target does NOT have the employee's backs. Target is anti-union and is willing to fire any employee who simply questions the anti-union stance. They have tons of "reasons" for this stance, but the reality is they want to fire people at will for no reason regardless of seniority or how well they perform and a union would likely prevent such firings. Some of the firings I witnessed as a manager left me sick to my stomach. Other managers saw no issues with such decisions. The woman training me was obviously on a power trip and enjoyed it. What sickened me the most was that she was considered a star manager there and had zero regards for her employees. But this is how all of management appeared, very arrogant considering they work in RETAIL but have the attitude of millionaires on WallStreet. No flexibility on hours or days. Sometimes you work 6 days straight, sometimes days, sometimes nights. Makes it impossible to get on a regular sleep schedule and thus ruins your sense of work life balance. I literally cried on my way to work everyday. Anyone with a positive review of this place either has not been there long enough, has no other work options, or is drinking the kool aid and has no soul.