Altar'd State reviews

2.7

30% would recommend to a friend

(1,651 total reviews)
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Aaron Walters

29% 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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2K reviews
1.0
Jul 9, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

Discount, environment, flexibility The overall message from the company is a good one, the give backs to the community, and the associates

Cons

A con I had while working was having the manager that hired me leave, and having a younger store manager only 4 years older than me and basically tell me that I couldn't be a key holder because I didn't have 5 years of experience in retail. I've worked for two years in retail. I did not like the way she ran things. I loved it at the beginning but they gave me the title of "stock captain" and didn't get a raise, I was required two shifts a week; even though I told them a month in advance I wouldn't be able to work for that month. Favoritism is a huge thing at this company.

3.0
Jun 19, 2015

Sales Associate

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great mission that the company originally started with. I loved working while being immersed in Christian music

Cons

Being that the company is growing so fast it is losing its original mission of being a Christian company as its trying to tap into the northern market. Also my manager stole from the store it was reported multiple times to upper management but noone seemed to care.

1.0
Jun 17, 2015

Worst time in my life!

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

My own employees. I have met some lovely people throughout the company during the time I was there but unfortunately majority of them quit due to circumstances below.

Cons

Pay for management would typically be considered competitive until you realize that you were lied to about the hours you have to work and what the job consists of. You're required to clock at least 45, being paid on salary at only 40. In actuality, clocking the week at a min of 50 hours was a dream when majority of my weeks consisted of 13+ hour days and 60+ hour weeks. The managers salary does not add up to the amount of work you have to put in and life you have to give up. They also expect this of their salary assistants manager who are severely under paid at almost $15,000 less than the Managers but required the same amount of hours and work load. They give you minimal payroll to ensure that only salary is ever on the clock so they can over work us and not have to pay for it. There were some weeks where we had giant markdowns and floor sets together over a 2-3 periods where all salary was literally having to work 24 hours straight, graveyard shifts multiple days in a row, but also having to work normal hours to run your store. Then you're berated by corporate for not being able to finish by their due date when they've set you up for failure. Corporate sends you last minute projects with due dates on a daily bases so that you can't plan anything and basically don't even have time to run your store and assist your customers. There is no training, structure, consistency, or brains behind this company. Corporate has absolutely no rhyme or reason behind anything. They're completely unrealistic in their expectations of employees which is why their turn over rate is the highest I've ever even heard of. Management positions dropped on a daily basis and yet they behaved as if they couldn't understand why. All of the young female "models" seen on their website and advisement are in positions in home office. They hire these too young and inexperienced girls for these positions in home office so that they don't have to pay for both employees and models. It's clear that with the minimal positions that home office does consist of, no one with a head on their shoulder is in place. All of the "executives" from corporate office are extremely disrespectful, dense minded, neglectful, and non solution oriented. They continuously promise "changes" yet they never get into motion. The Christian and Mission based cloak are just terms they use to manipulate employees into thinking that they're working 60+ hour weeks for a better cause. My time with these people and this company was honestly shocking. It was an absolute nightmare and the worst experience of my life. I soulfully regret bringing my knowledge,skill sets, time, and energy to them. You will not be supported or appreciated in any way and you will be required to give your life and soul up for this job. Leaving this company is the best decision I have ever made. I highly advise anyone looking into it or approached to walk away.

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