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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5.0
May 9, 2015
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Pros

The company cares. Plain and simple. They give back - over $1million to date- and the company is only 5 years old. They have added many programs to enhance the brand and reduce workload on the team (scanners, traffic counters, a bonus program, health plans, 401k, a comprehensive training program, smaller districts, and more in last few months). Almost every intern has been hired on after graduation, and most every entry level associates have seen growth and promotion due to the company's rapid growth. It is hard to find a company that provides that much growth in such a short time. All associates have a vital role in volunteering and choosing how to spend donations. They sky is limit on good ideas and the company likes to hear all the good ideas and encourages sharing photos and experiences the team have. The teams are encouraged to share entries from their prayer request books and inspirational experiences they have in store each day. The strongest store teams are the most involved in give back programs and community involvement. Prayer chain is a part of the daily routine and often company-wide prayer requests are sent out so the company can join in lifting up team members or members of the communities near the stores. Where else does a company celebrate this unification?

Cons

Any growing company will have hurdles, and Altar'd State is not exception. However, I have never worked any where more willing to change to make the company better. It is not only about the bottom line, but also about the journey and the outcome. The company spends most days calculating how they are giving back to communities and individuals. THAT is hard to find in retail. Growth is hard, but they have added many initiatives to make the growth manageable. That being said, there are a lot of tasks to make the environment better and more unique. It is hard to be strong visually, emotionally, and operationally. But, that is the company mission. This strong mission makes succeeding more difficult. Altar'd State is fast-paced and you are held accountable for performance. If you aren't willing to make decisions and stand by them, AS may not be a good fit.

1.0
Apr 29, 2015

SO disappointing!

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Literally, the only "good" thing I would say is that I met some sweet people (who were not upper management) & obviously the discount.

Cons

Where do I start? I could rant for hours, but I will keep it short & to the point. There is literally NOBODY to go to when it comes to something being seriously wrong or employees being mistreated. The higher the management team goes, the worse the behavior seems to be. These people put up a true front on how much they "stand out for good" and for the good of God? Yeah, right. They are supposed to be good people and Christians, yet they hire women who cuss at their employees and say negative words to and about them CONSTANTLY to run their stores. I know of several occasions where employees were talked negatively about to other employees, yet the store manager is nice to everybody's face when she sees them. The store I worked at was like having a 15 year old insecure girl be the boss of everyone - making fun of people, talking bad about them for no reason whatsoever, and then being fake as hell to their faces. I also know of many customers and employees who have called HR on this store manager and nothing was ever done. This is why the further up it goes, the worse it gets. I also met several of the upper management team and they were very rude people, not all of them, but most. This explains why they let such heartless and mean people run their stores. When it comes down to it, they just use who will work their butts off for them so they don't have cough up any more money than they have to. Oh, and don't dare go over payroll because these young girls who work hard to keep their store so "visually gorgeous" don't really matter to them, as long as the store has its visuals ON POINT... There's no need in paying anyone overtime or give raises in their eyes. It's a damn joke and extremely disappointing. These people will get theirs though. What goes around comes around. You can't treat people badly for no reason and expect to succeed in life happily.

4.0
Apr 28, 2015

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Pros

Great discount on clothing and a upbeat work environment

Cons

Often had last minute decisions and changes from the corporate office

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