Don't Care About Employees - Store Associate Uniqlo Employee Review

1.0
Dec 30, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Literally the only thing good about this job was getting a discount on all the clothing. And because my location was in the mall, so I could get mall food on breaks. Besides that there was nothing good about working here.

Cons

I had this job while I was a college student. I sent them my class schedule and explicitly said I could not work more than a certain amount of hours a week, since it would be way too much being a full time student. So, instead of honoring my request, they scheduled me for literally anytime I did not have class, and I ended up working around 40 hours/week, or as most people know it as, full-time hours. All of that on top of being a student, needless to say, I did not come back. Oh and that was the second time they dishonored my hours constraint when they kept saying they would cater to my hours as a college student.

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Cons

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Pros

You learn a lot of the business; scheduling and payroll, labor management, how to create a daily workflow to accomplish business objectives. You're provided with detailed insights into a store's operations- it's P&L statement, total inventory and how convert key data into actionable plans. Simply put, you are challenged and will learn a lot.

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Company and store experience varies greatly by store location. Unfortunately, management favoritism results in certain individuals getting better treatment and greater access to professional opportunities. Additionally, Company HR is very tepid when addressing store issues pertaining to behaviors exhibited by store management towards associates. Scheduling can be very inflexible and unaccommodating.

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