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The IKEA vision is to create a better everyday life for the many people. Our business idea is to offer well-designed, functional and affordable, high-quality home furnishing, produced with care for people and the environment.

The IKEA Brand unites more than 200.000 co-workers and hundreds of companies with different owners all over the world. It’s one brand, but it reaches millions of hearts and homes. Our value chain is unique. It includes everything from product development, design, supply, manufacture and sales – and of course it begins and ends with our customers.

The IKEA retail business is operated through a franchise system. Today, 12 different groups of companies market and sell the IKEA product range under franchise agreements with Inter IKEA Systems B.V.

Any jobs published on this page are offered by different companies operating under the IKEA Trademark.

IKEA was founded in Sweden in 1943.

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Rating is calculated based on 54 reviews and is evolving.

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Sales Co-worker
4.3
26 April 2026
Great Place to Start in Retail, Supportive Environment
Pros: I've enjoyed my time as a Sales Co-worker at IKEA in Plymouth Meeting. The team here is super supportive, and the company culture genuinely cares about its people. It's a stable retail environment with clear values. I've learned a lot about customer service and home furnishings, which is great for career development in this industry.
Cons: Being in retail, weekends can get really busy, which is expected. Sometimes internal processes feel a bit slow or require several approvals, but it's not a major issue.
Advice to Management: Focus on streamlining some of the internal approval processes to make things a bit more agile for co-workers.
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Sales Associate
4.1
26 April 2026
Good flexibility and culture in retail
Pros: As a Sales Associate in retail, I love the supportive team and inclusive company culture. The work flexibility is excellent for managing personal life, and there are good learning chances. A very stable environment.
Cons: Career growth can feel slow. Also, peak periods mean very busy shifts, temporarily impacting work-life balance. Internal communication could be clearer across departments.
Advice to Management: Focus on creating clearer pathways for career advancement for motivated employees. Also, improving inter-departmental communication would boost efficiency, especially during high-traffic periods.
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Retail Sales Associate
3.9
2 May 2026
Great Place to Start in Retail, Supportive Team
Pros: I've really enjoyed my time at IKEA as a Retail Sales Associate. It's a stable company in the home goods industry with a genuinely supportive team culture. You learn a lot about customer service and product knowledge daily. The work environment in Seattle is pretty welcoming, and there are good opportunities for skill development if you show initiative. They really value teamwork here.
Cons: While there's good job stability in this large retail company, career progression can sometimes feel a bit slow, especially for entry-level roles. Getting promotions isn't always quick. Also, during peak seasons, work-life balance can sometimes be a bit tricky with longer hours, though it balances out.
Advice to Management: Continue to invest in clear career pathing and development programs for associates. Streamlining the promotion process would be beneficial for employee motivation and retention.
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