Excellent Learning Environment - Showroom Coordinator Swarovski Employee Review

4.0
Sep 30, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

They really push you outside of your comfort zone when they need an extra hand. If you're motivated, you will excel. If you're not then you'll get tired easily. The compensation was above average

Cons

Remember that motivation I was talking about in the Pros? They need to work on keeping YOU, the employee, motivated. After expressing where I'd like to see myself at the company, they did minimal to help me get there. The role felt very much isolated from other teams even though you worked for all times. You were not 100% included in all team activities, which did nothing for keeping me motivated. The environment could be toxic due to other employees' attitudes/nature of industry.

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Swarovski Response
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Thank you for your review. We want to ensure you that your concerns will be shared with upper management, as this kind of feedback is crucial to the improvement of our company. Equally important to us, is to make each individual employee, from our stores to our corporate offices, feel that they are valued, heard and listened to. And that they belong. We’re sorry you did not experience that. As always, we wish you all the best in your career and private life.

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