Pros
I LOVED working at Stitch Fix for the majority of my time there. Here are the best things about working as a stylist: - Phenomenal, in-depth training - Support from team leads, mentors, customer service, and development - Opportunities for growth - Strong community of remote stylist - Fair pay and good discount - Fully-remote work
Cons
If you had asked me a week ago, I would have said none. Now, I realize how skewed my idea of the company and its executive leadership really was. As one of the thousands of employees who were laid-off with two days' notice and no more explanation than two paragraphs from a random manager, I realize how little anyone at the top cares about the lowly part-time stylists who keep them in business. I was one of the top stylists in my region and I recruited people to work alongside me because of how passionately I felt about this company. I also told everyone I know to join Stitch Fix as a client. Now, I will never buy another piece of clothing from them again and I will discourage my community from doing so. If this decision had nothing to do with the pandemic, I cannot begin to understand why the company couldn't wait to let people get back on their feet before pulling the rug out from under them. Many employees lost their full-time work and relied solely on income from Stitch Fix. Now, they're being told to "file for unemployment before the window closes."