Overall a good company to be a part of... - Assistant Operations Manager Talbots Employee Review

3.0
Nov 12, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The loyal Talbots' client is truly the reason I am in love with working for this company. We have the pleasure to build such unique and lasting relationships with the women that come into our red doors. I have also had the pleasure to work right beside some of the most caring and respectable women I have ever met. It's very unusual for a store to not have a family atmosphere.

Cons

Very rare to see any merit increases--until last year, no merit increase had been given in over 7 years. Some of the more veteran staff may have relatively impressive salaries while newer staff has been hired in on a lowball salary. This makes store salaries not evenly representative of the job being performed, as it is not uncommon to see a sales associate making slightly lower (if not the same or higher) than a member of store leadership, management included. Talbots is not a company that has a tremendous amount of turnover in retail store management, leaving it not the most accessible for upward mobility. The benefit insurance packages are competitive, but they come at a pretty penny. The company does offer a 401k match contribution but is not the average that is your usual.

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5.0
May 12, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Team was so supportive and kind - Taught me lots of valuable industry experience

Cons

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1.0
Jul 8, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

None. This company is garbage compared to how it used to be.

Cons

Slave wages, not enough hours for anyone except management because the private equity company that owns us has cut our staff to a skeleton crew even on busy days. Management and associate alike are stretched super thin to the point of exhaustion. Even as a sales associate, there was a time I supported myself on a Talbots salary. Now I have to choose between paying my car insurance or getting an oil change. I used to get 30+ hours a week even as a sales associate. Now I'm lucky if I get 20. Health benefits are a rip-off. The company in my observation has had a time finding and maintaining good workers. If you value your livelihood, run fast and run far.

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