Employee Insights in Palm Coast, FL
Review information last updated August 6, 2025.
Rating Distribution
2 ratings
Summary of Chick-fil-A Employee Feedback (AI-Generated)
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Highlights
Pros
- Positive Culture and Values (Mentioned in multiple locations)
- Career Opportunities (Frequently cited, particularly in Tallahassee)
- Diversity and Inclusion (Notably positive in Apopka and Riverview)
Cons
- Low Compensation and Benefits (Consistently ranked as a primary concern)
- Negative Perception of Senior Leadership (Recurring theme across multiple locations)
- Limited Feedback Data (Small sample sizes hindering definitive conclusions)
Low pay, employers don't care about you
Pros
Employees generally demonstrate positive interpersonal relationships.
Cons
Compensation is below market value for an employee with five years of experience. The uniform policy requires employees to purchase their own uniforms, with a limited provision of one shirt and pants for part-time staff and an additional pair for full-time staff. New uniform costs are significant. There is a perceived lack of empathy from leadership regarding employee personal needs, prioritizing availability over individual circumstances. The current compensation combined with numerous operational rules creates a disparity. Limited break time discounts are offered, contingent upon team-wide completion of assigned cleaning tasks, and inconsistent application of preferred work assignments is observed. Employees express concern regarding potential assignment to outdoor roles without consideration for preference or workload balance.
Low pay, employers don't care about you
Pros
Employees generally demonstrate positive interpersonal relationships.
Cons
Compensation is below market value for an employee with five years of experience. The uniform policy requires employees to purchase their own uniforms, with a limited provision of one shirt and pants for part-time staff and an additional pair for full-time staff. New uniform costs are significant. There is a perceived lack of empathy from leadership regarding employee personal needs, prioritizing availability over individual circumstances. The current compensation levels are disproportionate to the workload. Limited break discounts (maximum 50%, contingent upon team-wide completion of assigned cleaning tasks) are offered. Employees express concern regarding inequitable task assignments, with some consistently assigned less desirable roles, such as exterior work, despite team objections. Management’s shift scheduling decisions appear to prioritize personal preference over team member needs and preferences.
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