Earthbound Trading reviews

3.0

42% would recommend to a friend

(486 total reviews)

Suzana Gordon

42% approve of CEO

31% positive business outlook

Earthbound Trading has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 486 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Earthbound Trading 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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486 reviews
2.0
Nov 28, 2017

Constantly Changes. Feels very unstable.

Anonymous employee
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Pros

For the most part good quality and interesting products that I take a genuine interest in. Employee discount is very good. As a full time employee the benefits are reasonable compared to other companies, as long as the time has been put in with the company. My immediate management is fantastic, literally cannot fault a single thing. Me team is also amazing and not at all what I expect for a retail of this caliber. My hours remain reasonably consistent, again this is down to my awesome, immediate management and due to my being a full time. Generally my customer interactions are good.

Cons

There is far too much precedence on sales achievements. There is a lot more that goes into my job and my store managers job than sales. Although I understand the reasoning behind leading by example as well as the importance of sales understanding and monitoring for a retail job, I feel that our time is best spent focusing on the operational needs of the business for the good of our staff than the overbearing focus of our personal sales. I can’t lie, I feel it has been somewhat useful and a huge learning curve to have this enormous pressure to focus on this as well as my day to day, however I very strongly feel that is hinders my ability to perform well as an objective manager to my team. Over the last six months support has dwindled from higher management at the same time as standards being raised and crucial resources being tightened. I feel as though we are being punished for the overlooks made earlier in the year that are out of our control. Banishing extra payroll for shipments, staff meetings and even training! In the two busiest months of the year seems outrageous to me. On top of that, being able to achieve a pay rise is increasingly difficult and based on a singular aspect of the job. It’s seems if any employee comes into work and does nothing but sell they qualify, but those that come in day in day out working hard to meet visual deadlines, new hire tasks, inventory adjustments and so on get little compensational recognition for their efforts. I essentially skipped a year end review with potential for my nonexistent raise because I happened to be promoted months after starting, it seems those first few months counted for nothing. Honestly, I am very disappointed in the direction this company is going in terms of its employee values, especially coming from a company that prides itself on a fair and friendly employment. One minute we are all friends in this together and the next we are pitted against each other to see who can make the most money. There seems to be no distinction between locations when it comes to visuals or sales goals and getting communication through the ranks is practically impossible, despite being hounded about communication within our locations constantly. Our goals have supposedly been taken away for the two busiest months of the year (thanksgiving and black Friday) in the effort to promote team selling, which I am all for but where does that leave the all star incentives? No one knows because it hasn’t been communicated. Are those days worth of selling which we are so well taught to believe is our end goal now null from that monthly bonus? And the potential to make up any deficit we may have from a quiet November taken away? Or is there going to be a fair way to redistribute those earnings? Bottom line is, I feel that Earthbound is keeping up this presence of a friendly family atmosphere for their employees while quietly and more quickly depleting any opportunity for people in their employ to make any progress, financially or otherwise. At the end of the day this is a job not a lifestyle, and there should be more appreciation for the work put in besides sales goals and KPI’s.

3.0
Sep 26, 2017

It’s Become so Different

Recommend
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Pros

The company has always had amazing product, the atmosphere of the stores is inviting and fun! And early on rxpectations were realistic and staff was treated with respect.

Cons

Now, getting a raise is impossible unless your store makes its year, regardless of how well you do otherwise regarding anything else, and they already pay very little compared to a lot of other retail stores (this all concerning Store Manager position). There isn’t a lot of support from Coporate anymore. There is very little positive reinforcement anymore. There is more and more put to the Store Managers and in-Store teams but without any extra compensation or even payroll. What they expect of us now, compared to what it used to is vastly different. And I am all for accountability and improving the stores. But pushing more on us while not giving us anything to really make that happen is just setting us up for failure. Promotion past Store Manager is almost non-existent short of knowing someone in Coporate or marrying into it.

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Earthbound Trading Response
8y
Thank you for the feedback!
3.0
Sep 11, 2017

questionable practices

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Current manager is so awesome and works around schedules really well, definitely wants to see their team succeed. Amazing time working with my team. I love my coworkers, especially compared to my previous job, and they make the job a lot more bearable at times. Employee discount is really nice at 50%, makes it more enticing to actually use it. Love to get to interact with customers who really like our products and want to know more about them. Keeps my brain moving with incoming information about new products. Active and fast-paced, a lot of responsibility placed on you even if you`re in lower rank. Encourages you to do better at your job, and be above and beyond most stores, because of it. Performance based scheduling; if you work hard, you make more -- simple.

Cons

Penalized if guests just want to browse and want you to leave them alone. Penalized if you forget basic questions in the barrage of info you have to tell people when they come in. Upper management only acknowledges if you have a bad week, and ignore your good weeks and overachieving beforehand. A lot of turnover in management lately. some for the better, some for the worse; some of it seems shady. Recently there has been the implementation of a system that requires you ask other people to come buy something to make sure you get to goal, and you'll go spend money at their store in exchange; seems wrong to tell me where i have to put my money, or tell me what to do with my paycheck. I`m okay with performance based scheduling, but some factors that they take into consideration are unkind. Individual based goals on a slow traffic day make people sweat and are actually creating tension amongst coworkers worrying about getting to their goal, and its creating a BAD competition in light of how much trouble we seem to get into. You can look at performance on the computer, you can see who is doing well, and schedule them based on that. So maybe consider TEAM goals, since you`re pushing this teamwork crock as it is. It might make your employees feel less like they`ll be terminated for missing 10 dollars on a really slow day like Monday and Tuesday.

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Earthbound Trading Response
8y
Please contact Geneva Williams at geneva@earthboundtrading.com or 972-248-0228 ext 5040. Thank you!
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