Target Softlines Associate reviews

3.2

53% would recommend to a friend

(533 total reviews)
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Michael Fiddelke

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19% positive business outlook

Softlines Associate employees have rated Target with 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 533 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Softlines Associate professionals have a good working experience there. Target is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Softlines Associate professionals compared to other employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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533 reviews
5.0
Sep 7, 2011
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

I adore everything about Target. I've worked there for a year and a half now and I LOVE IT. -If you ask for extra hours, they will give them to you if you're a good worker and they have payroll left to give. -There are plenty of oppportunities for leadership. -If you have, or are on your way to receiving a Bachelors degree, there are plenty of opportunities within the company to grow. -In my experience, the management is FANTASTIC as well as fellow team members. -ETLs and STLs (Store management) expect a lot out of you, but they are very good at giving praise where praise is due. -If they like you, they will put you on educational leave when you are at school and put you back on the schedule whenever you come back for breaks. -If you are loyal to their company and to their brand, they are loyal to you and will do anything to help you succeed within their company. -10% team member discount + 5% RedCard discount = not half bad discount for a company so vast. -Clearances are pretty frequent and the stores do their best to make sure their employees have the first dibs on these sales. -Have a lot of team building activities. I truly do feel like Target is my work family and I miss them when I'm back at school. I'm two years away from graduating and I am on-track to get an internship next summer.

Cons

-Tends to be understaffed. Target is particular of what employees they hire and they are never in a hurry to replace STLs, ETLs, or TLs (Store team leads, executive team leads, team leads). This means that everyone has to pull their weight to get stuff done. -My department (Softlines) is chronically understaffed, so when one person calls out, there is always a scramble to call in another employee with the day off. -They frequently ask you to come in to your shift early or extend. Not a bad thing if you don't mind working, but you have to be flexible. If you consistently say no, they will stop giving you hours period. -During the busy times of the year, I often work 6 days a week, which is about 40 hours. -

2.0
Jan 11, 2011
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

You're always meeting new people, if you need to pick up hours they will almost always say yes, if you like working with a team this may be a good job for you.

Cons

There are so many managers so it's hard to communicate. One tells you one thing, and when another manager comes on they'll tell you another. The pay isn't all that good for what you're doing on the sales floor,especially in softlines. Which is cleaning up after all of the customers all day. It becomes tedious folding the same table over and over. Management doesn't treat employees with respect. There is a very high turn over rate.

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