The Buckle reviews

3.5

54% would recommend to a friend

(2,291 total reviews)
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Dennis H. Nelson

80% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

The Buckle has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 2,291 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The The Buckle employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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3.0
Feb 17, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

Better discount than most retailers - 40% Fun atmosphere, most people are very outgoing and social It's enjoyable dealing with the customers (they call them "guests" at BKE) Kind of decent training if you have dealt with sales before Sales manager is usually very involved and helpful Flexible with asking for time off

Cons

Terrible pay - less than minimum wage and difficult to make good commission unless you get lucky. My manager always said it wasn't luck, but it was. I had co-workers that had been there for years and KNEW which people that walked in would drop 500 bucks. Too crazy about tracking sales and presentations... come on, it IS retail. Management is hard on the sales team if they are not making their "numbers" - it is impossible to prospect and cold call for RETAIL, once again. If it's blizzard-ing outside, no one is going to come in. Hence: no one is going to buy anything, so everyone's numbers suck. Manager may care too much about his/her own salary which is affected by how much the store sells. It makes you wonder if they care about your own progression or just their paycheck. People will steal your sales when you turn around. There goes 3 bucks in commission. Too many teenagers working there/drama. They bugged me EVERY DAY about wearing the clothes. I knew I wasn't working there long, so I honestly didn't feel like spending 100 dollars on jeans ... after the discount. Yes, some jeans are 150. It is too hard to make money there when they expect you to buy a ton of clothes because let's be honest, the stuff is not cheap at all. Basically, only kids who live with their parents and can afford to blow their whole paycheck on clothing should work here. You won't make enough money to do anything else, anyways. And there isn't much opportunity for advancement so don't get your hopes up. Most likely, if you get to the store management phase, they will send you very far away.

3.0
Aug 4, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

GREAT discount, can make pretty good money, great relationship with co-workers and management

Cons

They want you to spend your hard earned money on BUCKLE clothes only, they want you to shove clothes down people's throat as they try to shop, the only reason my store was really cool was because my store manager (who no longer works for the company) was such a great person. You CAN make good money, but on the same token if its slow, its slow. COMMISSION SUCKS.

4.0
Mar 6, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The Buckle employees refer to the costumers as "guests". Shopping experience at Buckle was more interactive. As a Sales Associate, I was encouraged to bring the clothing I find that would match the tastes of the guests to the fitting room for them. This provided to be a time saver and opened up the opportunity to sale more items. There was employee discount.

Cons

Base salary was the minimum wage with ONLY 3% commission. Merchandises at Buckle were expensive. A pair of jeans would range from anywhere $60 to $150. Extremely difficult to make a reasonable commission. If you're aiming at $10/hour, you have to sell on average $100 worth of product per hour.

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