A mostly thankless job - Bench Jeweler Signet Jewelers Employee Review

2.0
Sep 22, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Benefits, paid training at home office

Cons

Management will fight promoting you at every possible step (even if you are highest producer in shop like me), will not support or help with claims of harassment from other employees, stores often extremely vindictive and rude to jewelers with no support from managers, poor pay, other employees never held accountable for being late or leaving early, very little or no support from DMs when issues arise and shop is always blamed, ever-changing policies that are never clear, ridiculous rules about using vacation time (that I question the legality of)

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5.0
Jul 9, 2026
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Pros

Everything, the coworkers are amazing, my managers don’t make me feel dumb when Im uninformed, I am constantly welcomed and learning new things

Cons

I’m only part time for now, only con as I’d love to be here full time

5.0
Jun 30, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great place to learn how to become a better jeweler and grow your skills, if you are in an environment that takes full advantage of what the company provides. The benefits are also extremely generous with PTO and depending on the work environment, your schedule can be very flexible. Also being a jeweler means you are in a separate department from the sales side of the company and they have no authority over you, and your job as a jeweler isn't impacted by the sales side, you could be working inside a Jared, but it doesn't matter if the salesperson couldn't make the sale, and the money charged between the Service Center and the store is all just a number for tracking margin, so it's really nice being a jeweler that doesn't need to worry about sales or have a salesperson lord over you. It's very different than a mom and pop jeweler job.

Cons

Depending on the shop/manager your growth can be stagnanted. The company pushes for number of units and that's created a mentality of a focus for lesser quality workmanship to pass through QC. The store side salespeople don't get trained well on their side and will lean on the service center side to do the technical things for them. The sales staff knowledge on jewelry can be next to nothing because it's not a requirement for them, so that adds a lot of friction between jeweler and sales staff.

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