Don’t Do it Girl - Senior Stylist Stitch Fix Employee Review

1.0
Jan 27, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

“Flexible” schedule Decent pay for a part time job Employee discount is great if you can find something worth buying That’s it. That’s all.

Cons

The flexible schedule is not so flexible. If you stray from the hours you predicted you could work 2 weeks ago, your lead will be on you about it. The metrics and time codes are arbitrary and tedious. Get all of your fixes done in under 15 hours for the week but spend more time styling one business line for longer than “they” think you should, regardless of the state of inventory? Your lead will be on you about it. Speaking of inventory, it’s downright embarrassing. I spent 3 years trying to shill the same, ugly polyester blouses. No joke - blouses that were available in our inventory the day I started were still there as an option to send (for $68, no less) the day that I left. We were expected to turn proverbial water into wine and “flex our styling muscles” when we had no shorts or sundresses available to send in the summer and only short-sleeved pieces (no joke) to send in the winter. When we couldn’t meet our expectations due to the state of inventory...yep! Our team lead was on us about it. Expectations were ever changing with no rhyme or reason. We’d get emails to “flex up” to 40 hours mid-week due to poor forecasting or expected to cut our scheduled hours in half on a whim. Fake fake fake - from the company vernacular (canned responses from management to stylists) to the Instagram ads, nothing is as it seems. This, in turn, creates unreasonable customer expectations. They see clothes on Instagram or Facebook that stylists have a. never seen or b. are hundreds above their $30 price-point. They then cuss (yep - happens constantly and nothing is ever done to stop it) at their stylist. When they reach out to CS, they’re just told to tell their stylist what they want creating a never ending cycle of disappointment. Management also goes out of its way to censor its employees. All comments on posts were turned off after backlash on a BLM statement and the company-wide message board was dismantled shortly thereafter to discourage any shred of camaraderie, negative comments or criticism against management. They promote a culture of toxic positivity and that’s it! Have a question? “Bubble it up” to your lead who is probably drowning in the tedious minutia of harassing people for clocking out before the end of their scheduled “shift”. There are no opportunities for advancement. No raises past your first year. This is a much better job for a student or SAHM than it is someone with an established career just looking to make some extra coin. Avoid avoid avoid.

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Cons

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5.0
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Pros

• I work with genuinely kind, supportive people who are always willing to jump in and help or give feedback to help me grow. • I've had the opportunity to partner with a variety of teams and build meaningful relationships across the business even from a remote setting. • Flexible work environment that allowed for a healthy work-life balance. • I've always felt trusted to manage my workload and bring new ideas to recruiting processes. • Mission-driven culture with employees who truly cared about helping clients feel confident in their personal style. • Great place to develop recruiting skills while working alongside talented and thoughtful teammates.

Cons

• Stakeholder alignment could take time when multiple teams were involved in hiring decisions. • I honestly don't have many cons to share. I can genuinely see myself working at Stitch Fix for many years to come. It's a company that truly values its people, and I'm proud to say I work here when people ask. The culture, mission, and people make it a place where I feel supported, challenged, and excited to contribute every day.

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