Not bad - Sales Associate Marshalls Employee Review

4.0
May 11, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

For retail, the company is pretty great. During the beginning of the pandemic the company paid ALL employees for about a month to stay home. After this, coordinators and above continued getting paid while part-time associates got furloughed. A lot of people can't say the same. The company also gave several bonuses of appreciation for working during the pandemic after we had to go back. They give the stores money monthly to stock the break room with various snacks for associates. There's a lot of opportunity for growth and I've seen some people move up to management fairly quickly. I've heard management makes decent money on salary as well.

Cons

There's a lot of turnover, as expected with most retail jobs. It can also be really difficult to get a consistent schedule. I also ran into problems with unprofessional management over the years. It seems like there's not much that will be done if people continue to have problems. The District Manager makes more visits, but this usually contributes to tension within the store. Associates often feel like they don't receive significant/efficient training, and I would agree. Sometimes it feels like you aren't sure what the real policies are because different managers feel differently about certain things. This causes a lot of problems and confusion for associates, especially at the registers.

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5.0
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Pros

Flexibilidad en horarios incluso entre semana

Cons

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3.0
May 22, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The work is the same every day (at least for janitors), and you don't have many surprises. In my experience, there is a lot of leeway for who does what as long as it gets done. I don't personally mind helping out in all departments after I am done cleaning. Current store manager (not asms) is very nice and understanding.

Cons

The management (Assistant managers in my experience) is at each other's throats to be the best out there and suck up to the district manager. The pressure to coerce customers into buying into the TJX card is a bit much. It all trickles down to the front end, which then causes everyone to be unhappy. Compensation is low and raises are based on company loyalty first, then your efficiency.

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