One Incredibly Greedy Company. Stylists Need a Union or Lawyer, Stat! - Stylist Stitch Fix Employee Review

1.0
Sep 3, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Can schedule which days you work (however, see cons for why this doesn't always happen)

Cons

Just raised our Fixes to almost 5 per hour, when most stylists aren't even taking their legally required breaks at the current rate. I often clock out to quickly use the restroom because I don't want to get behind on Fixes. Basically no promotional opportunities. No longer offers full-time styling positions and cut our one benefit (sick time hours). HQ is completely disconnected from the reality that the majority of the company (stylists, warehouse workers, and CX) face. Pretend that they value feedback, when it's obvious none of it is taken into consideration. Supposedly you can make your own hours, but since inventory is regularly low you frequently have to adjust your schedule or work at inconvenient times. Dinged on metrics for things completely out of your control. They act like they're doing us some favor by allowing us to work remotely when they are the ones thriving off of the benefits of having thousands of remote workers. Stylists, CX, and the warehouses really need a union or some kind of legal representation ASAP, or it's only going to continue to get worse. This company's greed is out of control.

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Cons

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May 14, 2026
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Pros

You are able to work from home

Cons

Very unmotivating work environment. You get a couple of small raisies when you first start but then they cut off raises and expect you to perform at 100% efficiency 100% of the time. There is no motivation to do so. You are basically chained to you desk while you style because everything you do is timed. They provide no tools or stipend for the items you need in order to work from home. No internet stipend, nothing towards your computer, I never even got a pencil after being there 5 years. You have little no interaction with other people. The inventory is poor. Management is always turning over. I think I had about 8 different managers over my 5 years there. They mico manage you. You would think styling would be a creative job but not here. You don't even get to write your own note to a client anymore. AI writes it and you pretty much have to go that route bc you have about 8 minutes to style a client to stay within your efficiency goals. Overall its great that you can work from home but the job is extremely unmotivating and not rewarding. There is no room for advancement. DO yourself a favor and look elsewhere. This is not the company or culture you want.

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