Very Selective but Relaxed - Anonymous employee lululemon Employee Review

4.0
Nov 17, 2015
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great pay, get great employee discount, wear work out clothes to work, upbeat environment, customers really appreciate the brand

Cons

You will be expected to fit yourself into their mold. They want to make sure you're "authentic." Extremely intensive interview process that lasts about 2 weeks. As a male, very outnumbered compared to female employees. Really want you to have convos about "how you sweat" with customers who really don't want to tell you all about it

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5.0
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Great benefits, community, culture, overall experience

Cons

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2.0
Jun 8, 2026
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Pros

The benefits with the sweaty Pursuits is good and the insurance is good too! You get a team that you get to put together and get to know them and see what works for you guys to be successful in a processing shift!

Cons

The nights are long and very overworked. They ask a lot from you and usually they put the business before you. It’s always we need this and that from the managers but not actually taking time to help or to actually see that we are trying our best and if they actually worked a shift with us and saw the struggles they would understand more. They think it’s easy, when the weight of the store depends on us. You are also qualified as a Guest Experience lead since you have to do both trainings so the management do over utilise that and you will be doing two jobs. Even though it says in the description to support the floor but there’s a difference between supporting from time to time and doing it all the time where you are running the floor and the back at the same time but they’ll say “oh why isn’t this done?” Maybe because you’ve told me to help you out ? The are also very selective about who moves up to be a manager. No work life balance at all!

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