Nope - Stylist Stitch Fix Employee Review

1.0
Aug 11, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Remote work Yep that’s it There used to be a lot more, could work whenever you want but now you have to work between 8 AM through 8 PM and must work at least two hours Monday through Friday and also send your schedule for the exact times of the 20 hours you will work two weeks in advance, but you may or may not even get those hours. Yay!

Cons

The entire company did a complete 180 within the past couple of weeks changing all of their scheduling policies, making it near impossible to have a full-time job, a child, or attend class during the day with the new requirements. The new CEO seems like a power hungry monster who cares about nothing but profit. She clearly doesn’t care about the customers either, considering they’re STILL getting nothing but long sleeve tops and sweaters in the middle of August. Oh you want that cute dress you saw on the Stitch Fix Instagram? It doesn’t exist. Or maybe it does exist, but they have a limited number of that particular item for reasons I can’t explain. They draw customers in with the cute Instagram ads, and then send we as stylists are forced to pick through crappy inventory that does not match up to what is being advertised. It’s a money game for this company and always has been. They say they care about their stylists, but clearly that is not true considering the mass layoffs of California, and now this. I would imagine that hundreds of employees will be forced to leave because of this. Read these reviews, clearly you will see the employees are not happy.

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CEO approval
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Pros

Work schedule is very flexible.

Cons

There are limited opportunities for advancement.

2.0
Jul 6, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- The company started out with good intentions I feel, as we have the ability to set our own schedule and working from home is always a plus.

Cons

- As time goes on, more and more have been taken away from stylists. Our scheduling freedom was removed this year, which was a huge reason most people applied for this job. In other part time jobs, you can usually give shifts away or trade with others, but now you have no flexibility and are expected to work max hours every week. - Stylists have not been given a raise in years and instead are capped after you work here for so long. - Seems like the company is heading in a direction for stylists to be taken over by AI, but we'll see! - You are completely controlled by your metrics, which a lot of times you have no control over because of bad inventory, but will be monitored and put on corrective action + eventually fired if your metrics aren't always where the company wants them to be

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