Seasonal Sales Assist - Sales Support Tory Burch Employee Review

3.0
Jul 10, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Great pay and discount, easy job tasks like working one-on-one with sales associate during shift/opening and unloading new merchandise, wardrobe provided including top, jeans, shoes and seasonal layer (sweater), organized shift times/breaks - always knew what you were going to be doing while you were there

Cons

Minimal training, lack of communication between management and other staff, LONG seasonal shifts - working almost full time hours for a part time position, no opportunity for growth, unorganized product and back stock, uncomfortable wardrobe - the flats are adorable but not to work in for 5+ hour shifts

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Cons

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