grass isn’t greener - Client Advisor Neiman Marcus Employee Review

2.0
May 17, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

good benefits, discount and access to high quality products

Cons

terrible pay due to commission structure, there is a 70% that you will be living pay check to pay check or even worse. The absolute most toxic work environment I’ve ever been a part of honestly, I’ve never seen so much racism, sexism and xenophobia I’ve ever seen in my career. there is favoritism shown to client advisors that have the biggest books and those people get away with harassment and bigotry due to tenure. management is a joke and doesn’t take complaints from employees seriously. do not ever work at the charlotte location unless it is your absolute last option of getting your foot in the door in luxury retail. The company keeps changing their hours without any input from current employees and doesn’t take our best interests into consideration. please take heed of what i’m saying please before you end up stuck in this black hole of a job.

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Cons

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3.0
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Pros

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Cons

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