Pros
Pay Employee Discount Employee Gratis Resources Health Insurance is GREAT Dress code isn't uniform however, there are guidelines but it gives you the ability to dress comfortably and add your own personal flare. Open toe shoes are acceptable, as long as toes are well manicured and you are not working shipment or tasks. You are allotted more payroll hours each day/week based upon sales which helps with completing tasks and payroll is adjusted for the volume of Ad/Planograms as well. Overall it is a fun environment to work with products you are passionate about and educating customers on cosmetics, skincare, and overall wellness. More brands are constantly being acquired so it is exciting to see new product each month.
Cons
ALOT of ORC (Organized Retail Crime) that you have to witness, do nothing about and then report. Always difficult to pinpoint loss so inventory is off majority of the time and you can only adjustment inventory once a week unless it is a burglary report. Security Guards cause more of a nuisance than provide a present to deter theft. Systems/Internet is VERY SLOW and computers are old. * Most Cons are just Typical Retail* You might as well just disregard but here they are: If you are a leadership outside hire, despite your experience, everyone under your scope of responsibility believes they know better than you and your higher ups to do not help to enforce the chain of command. Most training is video-based and not hands on. You might get one or two days of hands on training for your area of responsibility. Several call outs from both part-time and full-time associates leaves you scrambling for coverage. Associates will openly complain about pay or hours but do not want to come in to help with coverage, even though they consistently call out (but this applies to all retail, so it isn't much of a surprise). Call outs always happen on Saturday, despite employees needing open availability on at least one weekend (employees typically choose Sunday as their only open weekend so that can work Ad Set and be out early - they all know how to shadily work the system). Taskers are messy and slow and will not follow guidance on how to neatly clean or stock the store (again not surprising in retail that constant babysitting and micromanaging is required to keep associates on task, just another annoyance that hinders you from getting your own duties done on time - everyone wants to promote but refuses to put in quality work). Associates do not take initiative (again back to retail 101 - expect to babysit and micromanage) Bonus is based upon payroll, retail sales, and salon sales. For a payout you must meet payroll and one other, either retail sales or salon sales. Bonuses aren't hefty but with a good GM payroll is easily attainable though and almost guaranteed. Attendance is a point-base system and points expire after 6 months. You can only be late 5 minutes before the system docks you, so you better always be on time.