Retail

Starbucks

Seattle, United States Β· 5 reviews
Overall
3.6
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Pay Equity
3.6
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Culture
3.6
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Growth
3.2
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Flexibility
3.6
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Barista Lead
Operations Β· Current employee Β· 2 yrs Β· Female Β· Apr 2026
Seattle
β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜† Overall Pay Equity 4/5 ♀ Gap 2/5 Culture 4/5
Tips add up meaningfully in Seattle. HQ proximity keeps company values visible and somewhat accountable.
Hours can be cut without notice. Inconsistent scheduling is a persistent structural issue.
πŸ’‘ Advice: Track your tip data carefully and use the app analytics. Scheduling algorithms aren't always equitably applied.
Store Manager
Operations Β· Current employee Β· 3 yrs Β· Female Β· Apr 2026
Seattle
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Strong female store management representation across Seattle. Pay equity between managers is real here.
Operations targets are aggressive. Manager burnout is extremely common.
πŸ’‘ Advice: Set hard boundaries on your availability from day one. Once you give up nights voluntarily you don't get them back.
Shift Supervisor
Operations Β· Current employee Β· 1 yr Β· Female Β· Apr 2026
New York
β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜†β˜† Overall Pay Equity 3/5 ♀ Gap 3/5 Culture 3/5
Tuition reimbursement is genuinely accessible and valuable β€” use it.
NYC stores are chronically understaffed. Makes equitable treatment very hard to enforce in practice.
πŸ’‘ Advice: Use the tuition benefit before anything else. It's the best part of the total package by a significant margin.
Training Coordinator
Human Resources Β· Former employee Β· 2 yrs Β· Female Β· Apr 2026
New York
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Company values on paper are strong. DEI efforts are sincere at the corporate level and visible.
Store-level managers have too much discretion over pay and scheduling without oversight.
πŸ’‘ Advice: If your manager is bad, request a transfer rather than suffering through it. The policy explicitly allows it.
Barista
Operations Β· Current employee Β· 1 yr Β· Female Β· Apr 2026
Chicago
β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜…β˜† Overall Pay Equity 4/5 ♀ Gap 2/5 Culture 4/5
Chicago location has a great community feeling. Regular customers tip consistently well.
Cold brew and seasonal rush periods are genuinely brutal. The physical toll is real.
πŸ’‘ Advice: Request cross-training on bar in your first month. It unlocks higher tips and better scheduling priority.
Overall Gender Pay Gap at Starbucks
6%
Women earn 94Β’ for every $1 men earn here
♀ Women avg
$49,500
β™‚ Men avg
$52,667

Operations

4 submissions Β· 50% women
♀ Women avg $48,250
β™‚ Men avg $51,500
Pay Gap 6.3%

Human Resources

2 submissions Β· 50% women
♀ Women avg $52,000
β™‚ Men avg $55,000
Pay Gap 5.5%