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3.4

56% would recommend to a friend

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Alexis Nasard

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49% positive business outlook

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2.0
Sep 5, 2017

The most honest Swarovski review

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Pros

I worked as a store manager and trainer in several locations under many district managers. Pros: -Great health insurance with low deductible -50% discount to all employees -quarterly allocation for all employees to purchase jewelry (though it's not high in value) -it's very easy retail. It's an easy recovery, visuals are relatively straight forward and beautiful product.

Cons

In my 7+ years there were numerous red flags, but I never paid much attention to them until I left. -Swarovski manufactures, markets and sells all of their product. Because of this Swarovski is behind on the essence of modern retailers. Stores have a large selection, and usually department stores have a smaller selection that they choose to sell. Department stores are free to discount to their liking. Swarovski does not participate in promotional sales unless the product is retiring. Because of this, you are constantly competing with department stores. -Black Friday is always a mess. Two years ago we ran our very first Black Friday promotion-- buy one get one 50% off. It was a huge hit and our most successful BF ever. Online ran 25% off so it was very similar. Last year we ran the same promotion, except on cyber Monday Swarovski online sold everything 50% off, while stores offered no discount. We were not allowed to price adjust or honor online pricing to accommodate upset customers. -The company recently restructured and there are now 3 people doing a job that 1 person used to do in every department. -The changed were VERY expensive and have not paid off-- most corporate employees are concerned with losing their jobs. -Management is very hesitant to promote within. -The pay gap from city to city is unreal. An assistant manager in one city might make 18-19$ an hour, while an assistant ten miles away at a higher volume store may only make 14$. -Raises come in max increments of 14%-- this isn't a normal annual raise but if you have an employee who is promoted they get 14% at a time until they get to the salary desired. This is very frustrating for some employees as often those who are promoted to managers may be paid less than their assistant managers until their pay increase goes in to full effect. -The dress code guideline objectifies women's bodies and suggest the type of clothing you should wear if you're a woman of certain size-- it does not do the same for men. -There are two types of stores: franchises and corporate-- systems are not compatible and clients often get upset with different return policies. -Image is the most important. Your nails can only be certain colors, and women must wear make up per dress code.

3.0
Jul 26, 2017

Manager

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Pros

Nice product, good people, pay well initially so you have an edge when trying to hire quality people.

Cons

Not enough coverage. Managers expected to work 50 hours a week on a 40hour week salary. From the 2nd week of November thru the 2nd week of January Managers are expect to work 6 days a week. In store by yourself

5.0
Jul 25, 2017

Best Part time job ever

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Pros

paid vacation monthly bonuses amazing discounts company cares for their employees amazing training

Cons

nothing, everything in my store was great

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Swarovski Response
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Thank you for your review. We hope you enjoyed working at Swarovski and we are looking forward to welcoming you in our stores again - as a colleague or as a customer.
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