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Snapshot
365 total reviews
Source
Glassdoor
100% of reviews mention positives
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Part time retail sales consultant
Fulfilling retail job — you get to learn a lot about retail work on the shop floor.
No personal commission for part-timers
Architectural project manager
Amazing work life balance and company culture
No growth or very little growth opportunity
Keyholder
great product, training material is helpful, allocation 4 times a year and incentives for contests
poor management, sales target pressure , SM's always fearing LP and DM , poor work life balance ( was told i cant have a social life)
Sales associate
-Health insurance is not bad and cheap compared to other retail places.
-Passive Aggressive Management - I legit thought our store was doing not awesome because of the behavior of management but upon a slip up I found out we were making way more then our goals monthly and doing PHENOMENAL. Wouldn't have had a clue otherwise. - Had major issues with trying to get dates off around any holiday, Swarovski first your life second! - I got 3 raises with my time with this company. The first two were a penny each the last was 19 cents. Talk about spitting in my face wanted to quit on the spot every time. -"Bonuses" are great for your store manager but not for employees- literally if we hit our goal I'd get a hundred bucks at the end of the next month. Ridiculous. -Insanely meticulous about behavior in the store, I've been scolded for leaning and where I'm standing even when I've had a bad ankle. -Have been timed along with other employees during my bathroom breaks. -When hired wasn't informed of the crazy strict dress code and I needed the job so had to pry my nails off and dye my hair something 'natural with no patterns'- funny considering a lot of the models will be given colored hair. -I was vocal about my concerns with things like my raise which they did not like always were passive aggressive and acting like me wanting to make even a dollar more was a crime against the company. I would constantly give feedback on surveys thay nobody reads or cares about (and I was aware of this!) -Work life balance is atrocious. - I could go on forever but as someone whose worked retail and luxury retail for 10+ years this was the first job to even push me to the point of stress that my hair was falling out and I was breaking out in stress hives constantly. PLEASE RUN SO FAR FROM THIS COMPANY! - Very excited to read the automated response from Swarovski that I've seen on other negative reviews! I'm sure they are passing it on the management for them to ignore! (Yeah right.)
Easy job talk to customers, welcome them and tell them about products
Customers can be rude to you
Anonymous employee
People who care about the product
Cost cutting everywhere. Alexis needs to please the stakeholders and the question is who will be fired next. Giovanna Engelbert dictates the entire product facilitation. Would be great to create some surveys and ask if the audience would actually like the product or not. Pure dictatorship and a one-woman show...
Assistant manager
Some Discounts are good for employees
Bad management No progression Bad Hr support Unprofessional
People come in and are fascinated w the product and want to learn more
There are no cons or negatives
-Friendly co-workers -Fast paced industry -Opportunities to learn
-Low pay for part timers
Designer
- hybrid working - travel - good sample sales and discount
- underpaid for experience - no other designers to work with on a local base