bareMinerals Assistant Manager/Keyholder reviews

3.7

78% would recommend to a friend

(39 total reviews)

Neela Montgomery

Not enough data to show CEO approval

9% positive business outlook

Assistant Manager/Keyholder employees have rated bareMinerals with 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 39 company reviews on Glassdoor. This indicates that most Assistant Manager/Keyholder professionals have a good working experience there. bareMinerals is rated in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) by Assistant Manager/Keyholder professionals compared to other employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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39 reviews
3.0
Mar 21, 2012
Recommend
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Pros

Great gratis, great discount, employees

Cons

Rules change everyday. Too much micromanagement, pressure not just to sell but what is sold. Goals raised everytime your goal is made and raised to unatainable levels. Too much ephasis placed on percentages

2.0
Apr 15, 2011
Recommend
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Pros

Great Product Discount Awesome line of products to work with & sell Very well marketed product Products sell themselves easily

Cons

Pushed into making sales with little or no compensation! Can get written up for NOT making sales goals, even though you're not paid for it! Retail atmosphere! Hours are TERRIBLE Management was incompetant and un-intelligent when it came to product knowledge and how to do make up jobs well! Hired from outside, so once again, terrible customer service & product knowledge. While working there, someone was written up for something that was "word of mouth!" Incident was not effectively investigated. We were not informed of changes or updates by management...poor communication (apparently this is almost EVERYWHERE.....incompetent H.R.)

3.0
Nov 29, 2010
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Generous discount if you love the product! - Family-like atmosphere; a "we're all in this together" feel. I've made some amazing friendships with some of my coworkers. I can genuinely say that I enjoy everyone I work with. - Growth as a makeup artist. Even though I was into makeup before taking this job, my skills have grown tremendously in the time that I have worked at bare escentuals. As a makeup junkie, I'm proud to say this! - Gratis...not as great as other brands, but at least it's something.

Cons

- Lack of recognition: Months back, the company took away the recognition program where a list was printed showing those in the company that made their month, which they tracked by your sales per hour. You received a certificate if you hit the company standard sales per hour. When they sacked that, power was given to the district managers to come up with a recognition program of their own. We were told we would recieve bare escentuals branded items, such as pens, mugs, totes, ect. in addition to other things. have. not. seen. it. at. all. What we have gotten are berating e-mails and calls from my district manager running off numbers that make no sense in the scheme of things. numbers. numbers. numbers...that's all you're good for at this company. - Expectations for the compensation given: I'm a great seller. I've made my sometimes realistic goals month after month. I "stepped up" when my store went through a mass exodus of seasoned employees (should've been my cue there). What I recieved? A mild "thank you for your hard work and dedication." from my district manager. How about thanks in another way...a raise maybe?! or a cash bonus? I'm underpaid for my position anyway (which I didn't know until I started doing my research). Something has to give! I know district managers make bonus when their region makes a said plan, but why doesn't that trickle down to the employees that have to deal with rude, entitiled, abusive customers first hand? We're not asking for a lot! How do you think it makes us feel when we're being told to work harder for nothing, when our competitors make a livable base and commision doing the same thing? What's our motivation? - Lack of work/life balance: Even though as a Keyholder I'm considered "management" (don't get me started on this one...) My position is still part time in the company. I understand scheduling to the needs of the business, however I don't want to be scheduled more than 32 hours a week. I get so much nonsense from upper management when trying to take time off. If you're going to be scheduling me for 35+ hours a week, then I want a raise and full time benefits. If not, don't ride my behind about it. This is not my career. I'm not looking to grow with this company. This is my in transition job until i get my "big kid" job. Nothing more.

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