Altar'd State reviews

2.7

30% would recommend to a friend

(1,651 total reviews)
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Aaron Walters

28% approve of CEO

29% positive business outlook

Altar'd State has an employee rating of 2.7 out of 5 stars, based on 1,651 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Altar'd State employee rating is 24% below average for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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2.0
Aug 19, 2016
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Pros

-Discount was pretty good at 40% with the occasional 50% off -Had good ideals with giving back in your personal community and abroad -Associates were wonderful to work with -Made me grow as a manager and person -Only good thing to come from all of the stress and being miserable is that it made me ready to go back to school

Cons

Where do I even start?? -NO work/life balance. Salaried managers are payed for 40 hrs, required to work 45, but most weeks worked 48-55. -Pay is abysmal for the amount of hours we work and the amount of pure CRAP we have to do. -Deadlines constantly were unattainable to reach without the store looking sub-par and that was unacceptable -Customers are to be number 1 priority(which is how it should be) but then tasks don't get completed which then falls on salaried managers. This then makes you work well past 50 hours. -One week I worked 72 hours because corporate was coming and then HATED how we had our store set up and made us change it. -Corporate visits are beyond stressful. They talk down to everyone and act like they know best and that we don't know how to run our own store that we are in 50+ hours a week unlike them who visit once every 5 months, if they even visit. -Each district has 2 District Managers who were always contradicting each other and speaking to management like the were 5 years old. -If you are involved in floorsets/markdowns, be prepared to work overnight with 12+ hours under your belt -They preach that they are about promoting from within but I know of MULTIPLE instances when an opportunity arose to move up and knew of several ASMs interested in taking the positions but they ALWAYS hired from outside of the company and the ASMs I knew who were beyond ready to move up where told they were not ready even when they had the support of their current Store Manager

1.0
Aug 3, 2016
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Pros

Based on what I have read today, it seems like the people chosen to work inside the stores are good people, thinking they are going to work somewhere that reflects their belief system. However, I am extremely disappointment to read all the negative feed back from your employees. For a new & fast growing Christian company I was expecting to find wonderful reviews coming from in the inner core of your business as I do about the your outer core/appearance. (which is beautiful)

Cons

I have been in the retail business a long time and I have come to learn that it starts with your employees!! I am not sure if the CEO of this company has ever watched Undercover Bosses, but what those CEO realize every time is that there employees make the business run. NOT upper corporate. All though corporate is useful, without your teams in your stores building the brand everyday, you'd be nothing. No company can be successful without an amazing group of people at the bottom level willing to fighting for YOUR dream everyday. The teams in your stores are your companies foundation! They will be the reason you become a big success or another chain with no customer loyalty. And when the next "bubble" pops in this economy your company will go back to be a 1 store boutique like a lot of other retails there barely survived the last economic failure.

2.0
Jul 29, 2016

Unfortunate

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Gained a lot of experience... Working there is like a "low paying internship". At the time, I was really impressed with the growth and potential of the company. As time went by, not so much. They have very smart individuals with a lot of talent and experience. The sky is the limit.

Cons

A classic case of saying one thing and doing another. Biblically, when you are outspoken about being a Christian (or representing that company's "Christian" values), you really have to set a better example that would have you be more accountable to Christ. I saw the mistreatment of many individuals. I also recall meetings where the top brass would humiliate individuals during certain rants in the corporate office. Reading the current reviews online, it looks like things haven't changed. They are obviously all about the money (not that theres anything wrong with that). The goal was always to get to 50 stores as quickly as they could, so management could sell their stake in an established national brand.

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