Nordstrom reviews

3.6

57% would recommend to a friend

(25,060 total reviews)

Erik B. Nordstrom and Peter E. Nordstrom

71% approve of CEO

47% positive business outlook

Nordstrom has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 25,060 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Nordstrom employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.4 stars).

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2.0
Aug 13, 2016

TPM

Anonymous employee
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Pros

-Benefits were decent -Work/life balance was certainly there. Some people seemed to spend barely 6 hours a day at the office. This can be good or bad ? -Really great and smart colleagues -Nordstrom discount

Cons

I came to Nordstrom at an interesting time in 2013. And over 3 years I saw the company progressively turn into something in recognizable. I never had a single year where I had just one manager. Management was constantly shifting , and it inevitably had an impact on my career. They seemed to have a great culture when I joined , but each year things got exponentially worse. See breakdown below. Year 1- 4 stars. positive , excited , and growing IT sector. Nordstrom was throwing down a lot of money into technology with optimistic view of their future. The boss I had was nice. Year 2- 2 stars. In year 2 things started to change. My boss from year 1 was subtly pushed out of the picture to manage another team, and my team got placed with someone who wasn't a manager, but got all the authority to act as one. This manager was the worst manager I had in my career , and I wouldn't even wish it to my worst enemy. They took all the credit for my team's work, didn't seem actually do any work, was always quick to point fingers at team mates for small failures , spoke in buzzwords and jargon to sound smart , and spent all their time trying to "have coffee"no with people in an effort to play the politics game. It was more than a year before this manager was fully pushed out and replaced with an actual manager. This was probably the most stressful time of my career. Year 3 - 1 star. new manager , but the manager was never sure where our team was headed and what our purpose was. It was not uncommon for this manager to essentially tell me to do less , because for someone "early in their career , they aren't expected to do much beyond that". It felt like my age was often being used as a way to belittle me, which then also felt like the manager wanted to do everything they could to make sure no one on the team could get promoted. It was highly dysfunctional , there was a lack of respect for the team, and this point I felt like my career was dying day by day. At a high level , this is what I saw over 3 years. -Nordstrom was trying to make a name for themselves in tech, often mimicking actual tech companies in culture and demeanor. -they threw down a bunch of investment money into tech. -After a year or two investors began to realize that the tech leadership didn't seem to know what they were doing , and that the investment was far from providing any ROI. Rather , senior leadership seemed more focused on more or less trying to focus on Amazon and how Nordstrom could compete with them. Want to know why Amazon does so well? Because they focus on their customers and not competition, so if you want to mimic anything they do , at least take that from them. -In my last months it just seemed like people were being let go or leaving left and right. Anyone who was still in a senior position at this point just seemed to be trying to keep their tenure safe, rather than producing any material value. -overall, I am happy that I joined Nordstrom, but I am happier I left. When I joined it seemed like a great place to be. By the time I left, it seemed like a place to go to suffocate your career.

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Nordstrom Response
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Hello, Thank you for taking the time to give us feedback. We consider room for growth a key benefit of working at Nordstrom, and pride ourselves on our employees’ accomplishments at the company and in their future endeavors. I want to apologize that your experience with management, and Nordstrom culture as a whole, did not line up with who we are as a company. If you would be willing to share more details about your experience, we’d like to personally speak with you to learn how we can improve our policies in the future. Please contact us if you have the time at NordTechFeedback@nordstrom.com. Sincerely, Patrick Welch VP Technology Nordstrom
2.0
Aug 8, 2016

don't do it.

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Pros

you meet so many great people. i will say that they're good at hiring people who will get along with one another and it makes the stressful job worth it because you'll never find another place where you meet actual friends.

Cons

sooooo many! 1. ceo is extremely cocky. encourages female stylists to work out and literally said in meetings more than once that no client wants to work with a chubby stylists. 2. while it's great that you have somewhat potential to move up because you're promoted from within, it's only based off of your numbers. people that are promoted come from wealthy families hence why they are able to hit sales goals at a fast rate. but, this causes major issues because so many stylists who are over-qualified never move up because they'll never be able to hit certain numbers due to a less robust network. 3. you are flat out lied to about compensation. it's a bit frightening when no one ever knows how much money they're making. they move young girls in who are excited and energetic about the job and told that if they follow certain steps that they will make 6 figures or more within their first yr. NOT TRUE! i've been with the company for awhile and can say confidently that approximately 10 stylists out of 70+ are living above the poverty line which disgusts me because HR and management are aware of this and do nothing to fix it. 4. work hours are beyond strenuous. you're literally on call 24/7 and reprimanded if you're not able to keep up with all of the work because you're never given proper guidance. 5. it's a bunch of really naive people running the company who don't come from a fashion background. most current employees predict that the expansion offices will soon close in less than 5 yrs. if changes aren't made because turnover in the past year has been at an ALL TIME HIGH! - girls that steal clients, clothes, etc. keep their jobs while people who work extremely hard and give it their all are forced out which has caused panic and fear across the board. THE COMMISSION STRUCTURE HAS CHANGED DRASTICALLY!! you now have to work 2x as hard for less than what you used to make.

1.0
Jan 7, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

The company pays its engineers well and I usually don't work past 5pm. Also, it has a good location in the heart of downtown Seattle

Cons

I have never been so frustrated as a software engineer. Although I am at senior level, I have very little autonomy. I also write very little code. There is so much red tape and bureaucracy that it's hard to get anything done. The leadership is terrible and they do not know technology at all.

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