Not what it's cracked up to be - Sales Associate Signet Jewelers Employee Review

2.0
Jan 29, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

If you want discounts on jewelry, this is your place to work. Decent people to work with but every store will be different due to management, location, and co-workers. Scheduling time off is painless but, again, it will be different due to the above-mentioned factors. Small sales force means good availability of hours. Somewhat easy to move up because so many third keys seem to quit.

Cons

Absolutely no conceivable way to reach the highly-touted (and somewhat laughable) 3% commission. Seemingly Grand Canyon sized disconnect between district and local management with regards to expectations, customer service, and basic store maintenance. Ten years of sales and management experience? Congratulations! You almost make $8.00 an hour! - Wage calculator for determining pay is a joke. A company can't keep good talent at the rate they pay. Pay barely above minimum wage, get barely above minimum wage talent. Don't think about the profit margin Sterling makes on each piece they sell and weigh it against your commission, you'll flip out.

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5.0
Jul 13, 2026
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Pros

Very good information, organized, and good at keeping you engaged.

Cons

I wish I would have been able to do this my first week like I was supposed to and then I would not have been so lost.

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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