Nordstrom reviews

3.5

56% would recommend to a friend

(25,092 total reviews)

Erik B. Nordstrom and Peter E. Nordstrom

70% approve of CEO

47% positive business outlook

Nordstrom has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 25,092 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Nordstrom employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.4 stars).

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4.0
Jul 7, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- Good commission. If you can sell, you will be making A LOT more than the average college student. - No uniform required for most departments

Cons

- Co-Workers are sometimes/usually all about themselves and will snake your sale (because it's $ in their pocket.) - Managers expect a lot of you and will work you any days that fit their schedule, including weekends. Expect to work some consistent weekends of Friday-Sunday. - There really is no part time. If you are in school, expect 5 days a week if you are a good salesman/woman, and 4 days a week if you are not; but if you are not good in sales, expect a hayday.

4.0
Jul 5, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

More money than the average retail position. If you work hard and are successful, it can be a fairly lucrative job...even for people just starting out.

Cons

If you are not exceeding sales goals, it's usually made public (to at least your department) and your job will definitely be in jeopardy.

3.0
Jul 3, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Promoting from within as a key incentive. Through the years promotion into mgmt has become quicker to achieve (partially because there is a much higher turnover). In ideology, Nordstrom strives to have an open door policy for communication positive & constructive. Many internal opportunities to move into different divisions. I have managed in clothing, human resources and cosmetics. I have also had the opportunity to go into corporate positions when I needed to seek positions that better suited my needs (growth in family, need for consistent hours). I can say I have learned A LOT at Nordstrom. It has helped to teach me how to run a business and how to create my own small business. It has given me great insight on what actions and words strengthen or weaken teams and impact business. And what a visually beautiful place to work. Whether you are the customer or the employee, you are lifted by the colors and shapes and presence in a beautiful workspace.

Cons

There are far too many rogue managers at many levels that create negative work environments. Their behaviors and performance are tolerated and often ignored for far too long. The work environment becomes toxic for the employees usually who interact the most with our valued customers. I have witnessed behaviors where managers could have been easily accused of job discrimination and a risk to the company on matters such as maternity and promotion, short term disability accomadation and so on. The benefits have diminished in coverage and co pays, premiums and employee out of pockets have increased greatly. The ability to accrue benefits and paid time off has become less obtainable. Nordstrom used to be a company where you could make it your one stable full time job. Far too many are working multiple job, because of their reigning in on hours with the consequence of poorer customer service. They are constantly changing not enhancing processes far too often without input from the frontline sales associates. It is of my opinion that there is a disproportionate difference between salespersons annual earnings and the earnings and benefits of folks of middle to upper leadership. It was very evident to many frontline employees this year that the direction our company will go in the future will still rely on people, but will be much more like a self check out lane. Many feel there is too much focus on expanding internet, which is a sign of the times, but makes personal touch less relevant. Rational or not, employees have fear that they hours will be sparce . Thus why so many already have to supplement their income as one person with multiple jobs. If you are going to work at Nordstrom, like many other retailers, do not expect to have many windows of time for vacation. There are far too many "black out" periods where you don't have the opportunity to balance work and life. Don't plan on having flexibility around holidays esp. Christmas for a special day off for a holiday party. No requests. So you have to just get lucky and hope you get a day off where you can see the rest of the world. Same during summer with our annual anniversary sale. This is an exciting and often very tense time, where much is sacrificed and sometimes what you give up in sales prior to, does not even out what you sell during event. So maybe in February you can plan a family reunion.

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