Uniqlo reviews

3.1

41% would recommend to a friend

(7,537 total reviews)
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Tadashi Yanai

61% approve of CEO

40% positive business outlook

Uniqlo has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 7,537 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Uniqlo employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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2.0
Oct 16, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

-they pay slightly higher than other retail chains -- $12/hr in SF (almost $2 above minimum wage) -30% employee discount on regular priced merchandise -they are steadfast on employees taking the appropriate breaks following labor laws -they purchased pizza for the staff during SF Flagship's grand opening (though there's so many employees, not everyone got some.) -they offer overtime (and mandate it at other times...)

Cons

- mandated 12 hour shifts (many of them overnight --- MANY of them consecutive overnight and overtime shifts: 6 pm - 8 am shifts, 12am - 2 pm shifts, 11 pm - 8 am shifts, etc.) - not allowing us to call in sick or adjust our schedules for certain weeks - demanded we RUN through dangerous construction zones with no hardhats or protection while carrying heavy boxes (the construction workers were in dismay) - repeatedly scheduling us OUTSIDE of our availability and telling us they are unable to change it or that we need to use one of our only 3 allotted call-ins if we are unable to come in - scheduling employees OVER 40 HOURS when we all only agreed to be part-time, even when employees specifically state they CAN NOT work over 20 hours -- they are still scheduled for 42 hours - demanding we work in silence, often times entire shifts were done in complete silence - reprimanding employees for having any personal belongings on us while on the floor (chapstick, wallet, cellphone, TISSUES!!!) but yet not having a secure place to store these items in the break room or anywhere else (there are lockers, but not enough for all of the staff and even fewer have actual locks this is a company that doesn't care about their employees what so ever. very very very high turn over rate.

3.0
Oct 10, 2012

Bitter sweet

Recommend
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Pros

I feel they're a pretty organized company for the most part. You will meet lots of great people. They do motivate you to move up in the company. There is room for advancement if you know your stuff. The pay is not bad for retail. You have a great HR team that really tries their best to look out for the employees on all levels. Clean working environment. There's always something to do. Can be a really exciting experience. I've also got some really good songs in my ipod from the company's playlist. you will learn a lot about business if you pay attention

Cons

With good People there are bad people. way of life. Management and even associates will go on the most insufferable power trips. You'll feel like you're entering the twilight zone. There are unbearable power wars among employees all day every day. If you can tolerate being spoke to in a condescending manner more power to you. Long hours. It will seem as if you go to sleep at UNIQLO and wake up at UNIQLO, every single day. 7 AM opening shift is ridiculous for the type of work. 12 am closing shift is ridiculous for the type of work. This company has unrealistic expectations. And through the roof standards. The job can feel high school-ish at times as there are a lot of young college students and cliques. If you are an associate You will stay till 2 AM bringing the store back up to standard even though you are scheduled till 11 and management will hold it against you if you leave when you are scheduled to leave. You will be scheduled out of your availability. You expected to become a uniqlone. breathe eat and sleep it. There are times where you feel like a soulless robot. This job can really suck the life out of you, consume you, destroy your creativity, spirit and your ambition to be anything that isn't uniqlo .Such a redundant and trivial job. Many of my co-workers feel this job has made them feel worthless.

4.0
Oct 5, 2012

Great as a first job

Recommend
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Pros

High standards in cleanliness, proficiency and performance Customer's always come first Everyone smiles and creates a warm welcoming environment for customers and employees Values teamwork

Cons

Scheduling can sometimes be unorganized depending on management Every employee must keep track and meet everyone of their own positional requirements to be eligible for promotions Evaluation Periods (Possible promotions or raises) occur every 6 months

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