Stylist - Stylist Nordstrom Employee Review

2.0
Jan 10, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

A ton of freedom in terms of hours and time you're expected to be in the office. Can really do whatever you want as long as you hit your numbers, nobody cares if you're there or not. Free alcohol Fun environment

Cons

Salesman, not a "stylist" You are working at a call center, essentially. This job is very very hard to make money at unless you, yourself come from immense wealth. The top stylists in my office are all phenomenally wealthy and tap into their own personal networks in order to make sales goals and hit the commission tier. They hire pretty, rich girls who can sell a ton of clothes. You will not succeed at this job if you don't come from money. Sales goals are asinine Very ambiguous about pay, time off and vacation policy Must work on weekends to hit sales goals

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2.0
Jun 2, 2026
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Pros

Decent base pay, somewhat autonomous, great tip potential.

Cons

The company has changed for the worse since COVID. When I came back the mood of the entire store had shifted. Gone were the days of comradery, customer focus, and taking pride in a job well done. In its place there is a new culture of cutthroat sales, a severe decline in customer focus, and worst of all a new focus on profit over customer satisfaction. When I was told that the amount the store charged for a shoe shine was not enough to do the best job I could for a customer I knew things had gone downhill for the company. Not to mention I watch a manager prey on a mentally disabled person in order to secure a sale, when the person could not understand what was being offered. Sad that such a once great company is now just another greed ridden corporation.

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