Not that good, unless you're fine with lying and being yelled at. - Cashier Michaels Employee Review

2.0
May 18, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Plenty of fun and interesting customers, especially if you're into art yourself. I loved asking people what they were making & learning about new hobbies. 30% off employee discount. Management was understanding when it came to scheduling conflicts regarding school. The pay is decent if you're a student (like me) or have another job. This may be a different story if it's your only job and you have to provide for a family (like many of the older women that worked there). They almost always accept a request for more hours/ covering someone else's shift.

Cons

THE MANAGERS. They're generally good people. I really did like most of mine. But they're so strained on resources that half of them clearly didn't even care anymore and just sat in the office, and the other half were in overdrive at all times, breathing down our necks and yelling at us in front of customers. If an employee made a mistake or asked a question they somehow should've known the answer to (which happened multiple times, due to the ~2 hours of "training" we had), the managers would ridicule them on their headsets so everyone could hear. It made most of us avoid asking questions out of fear and end up giving customers the wrong information. Also, the visits from corporate seemed to strike some kind of ungodly fear into their hearts. Even the laziest managers would suddenly become high strung and yell at us for not sweeping, doing returns and five starring quickly enough, knowing that we were completely understaffed. They're too scared to say anything to the higher ups and personally, it made me furious. TRAINING. Please invest more than just a few hours into your new employees. My first day, I stayed in the back and finished Michaels University on the computer. The manager rushedly went over VERY IMPORTANT things like the credit card/gift card policy before rushing back to the floor. After that, I ghosted a cashier for about 15 minutes before being put on my own register. It was a "trial and error" process for every employee, which obviously frustrates the customers.

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Pros

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Cons

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Pros

Some great co-workers, employee discount, on site office benefits including a gym and cafe for breakfast/lunch, full suite of employee benefits at reasonable prices

Cons

Ridiculous amount of stress. Retail in general is often stressful but the amount of stress at Michaels is unnecessary and over the top. Constant last-minute changes by leadership to creative, promotions, products, and any other kind of changes. Things will be finalized and signed off on and delivered, and somebody will make a change at the last minute and things are constantly having to be redone. People are worn down and worn out. It’s the highest turnover rate of any place I’ve worked in retail at the corporate office. I’ve seen people take jobs and be gone within weeks. Leadership in some departments are extremely micromanaging and controlling even with employees that are tenured and have multiple years of experience. The stress level for both tenured and new employees is very high. Projects get discussed over and over and over again, decisions are made and then revisited again after decisions were made making delivery late and causing people to work unnecessarily in order to fix things that could’ve been done correctly the first time. The company tries really hard to make the workplace fun and offer activities, motivation, and incentives. Unfortunately they don’t offset what the environment is like working inside with some of the teams and expectations to actually deliver the work. Would not recommend.

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