Pros
It's easy to build camaraderie with other teammates, so you have fun working with people. The employee discounts are very generous. We received bonus pay and free merchandise during the pandemic, so the company cares somewhat about its employees. It's a decent side-hustle or first job, but you have to be firm about setting boundaries for hours and scheduling because they'll always try and ask you to work more.
Cons
It's heavily customer-facing, so you will inevitably deal with hostile or frustrating people on a regular basis. The company is fairly stingy and will try and get away with asking teammates to dedicate much of their time and energy to the job--so that they work *almost* full-time--but still won't bestow any actual benefits or pay raises in return. I found certain members of management to be unreasonable and constantly chase sales at any cost--e.g. making employees come to work or stay at work during events such as power outages or snowstorms, when literally every other store around us in the mall decided to close and let people go home to be safe. Since the Tysons location is one of the top brand houses, you'll have the added pressure of frequent contact with/visits from corporate to ensure that the store is up to standards and high-performing.