CosmoProf reviews

2.9

40% would recommend to a friend

(764 total reviews)
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Denise Paulonis

47% approve of CEO

32% positive business outlook

CosmoProf has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 764 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The CosmoProf 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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764 reviews
2.0
Mar 5, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

I'm an extremely hard worker and rarely complain. I'm always at work on time and I care deeply about making an impact at work. That being said, I loved this job at one point and now I can't stand it. I'll explain more in the Cons. Hours aren't as bad for retail, although they still aren't preferable. You work for FOUR hours on Sundays which is ridiculous and the only customers who come in are grossly unlicensed or have outdated licenses. They offer a 401k but with what they pay you I can't afford to even contribute to it. I used to love this job but after three years of being treated poorly I'm looking elsewhere.

Cons

The company used to give out huge amounts of free product to employees because we Are their brick and mortar sales crew, but they cut back noticeably. This was one of the only perks of the store positions. They also have a rewards points system where if you sell certain products you get points which you can turn into nice items from a "gift shop" for employees online. This was great, and in some ways made the low hourly unlivable wages not so so terrible. They cut the items that you can receive "points" on in half, and no longer display them in the front of the store. The hourly wage is sad. This is a bug issues, because they constantly want more out of employees but refuse to make wages livable. Recently they mandated social media into our daily workload which is fine, however those of us doing this extra work have been ignored for our success and received nothing for a task that was never in the job description. The daily tasks seem to have increased sharply on top of the old work load with no new incentives. Like so many retail sales positions WE are the primary contact with customers yet we aren't paid livable wages. I've been here three years and had to fight for the small increase I received. It still isn't enough. They will give NEW employees a higher introductory wage than what you are getting paid for being there for years also, when the new employees don't have the same experience by far. Stop paying new employees more and not giving old employees who have been loyal to you a raise. Management has become too comfortable at least in my store and does no do their duties. The manager of my store sits at their desk and does not even do basic paperwork at times, and is often on their phone. The rest of the lower level team getting paid pennies has to make up for this manger's laziness. This manager in particular will blame anything wrong on the lower level employees, when this person does not do their job. This manager has also upset countless customers, and many avoid out location and go elsewhere because of it. Upper management was told of these issues and did nothing. The computer system is outdated and a DOS system from god knows when. It is constantly crashing and breaking. It makes completing sales at times a nightmare. I've worked at far less successful companies that had better point of sale systems. It leads me to believe this company is extremely cheap. The POS annoys customers, they can tell it needs updated. The ordering system within it is outdated too. We are constantly over on product or worse vastly OUT OF product because the ordering system is outdated. The company says it has issues keeping new employees, that is because of the wage issues, and store managers are sometimes unfit for the position yet they do nothing to correct it.

1.0
Feb 27, 2017

Manager

Recommend
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Pros

You won't ever run out of shampoo. You get points on select merchandise to buy stuff with. Which they consider apart of your pay. If you create the right environment for your employees they'll never leave. Great for someone with no aspirations or vision for their future.

Cons

Pay is definitely a factor and honestly the only hurdle. They want top notch delivery for no money and expect you to come to work happy and accomplished. The pay for management is an embarrassment.

1.0
Feb 24, 2017

Dead end-Minimum wage job,

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Free Samples. Work hours from 8am- 6:30pm.

Cons

Where to start?! The employees have to provide a fridge, Microwave, Coffee Maker, ect, for the break room because the company is too cheap to provide these appliances. The store also uses damaged shampoo to refill the bathroom soap dispensers, again, they are extremely cheap. Also, I just found out it is the district managers job is to save the most amount of money from each store they can so that they can take home a bonus check for themselves! So they naturally deny the stores request for various items (like a microwave or store phone) needed to fulfill their quota and get that money! Do the hourly employees benefit from this? Nope. They don't see a dime. Hourly sales associates get paid the bare minimum but do all the work while the store manager sits all day, chat on the phone and pretend like they are working. If they took care of their hourly employee's as well as their managers and customer, maybe they wouldn't have such a high turnover rate. Store managers make about $12-$14/hour paid as salary and that's about the only option for "growth" in this company.

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