bareMinerals reviews

3.8

67% would recommend to a friend

(963 total reviews)

Neela Montgomery

56% approve of CEO

43% positive business outlook

bareMinerals has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 963 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The bareMinerals 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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963 reviews
1.0
Aug 24, 2013

Worst Management EVER

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Pros

-Free makeup samples -Helen Sheldon-Beaumont is a fantastic trainer/person. Her passion for makeup is contagious -Fun coworkers for the most part

Cons

-HORRIBLE management in store. Boutique manager would take a week long vacation about every other month for no reason, deny everyone's requests for things like GIVING BIRTH, death in the family, school. Stole, lied, swore at staff, rude and insulted customers, racist. -Worst district management I've ever seen. Boutique manager was notoriously rude to customers and staff. 8 Customer complaints about the manager, and numerous calls from staff to corporate for things like stealing money/products, lying, swearing at staff.... it all resulted in the staff being told by the DM to "stop bullying the manager and the next complaint means people will be let go for it" Completely baffling to keep someone like that and threaten fire everyone else. -Weird requirements that didn't help. Having to make a daily sales goal and a ADS. Yet the Sales goal never mattered, only ADS. So every sale had to be over $50 or it dragged your ADS down and you'd be spoken to. - No room for growth. Only 2 full time positions, Manager and Assistant. Key Holders (2) are lucky if they get 30hrs a week. I was hired part time as a BA after being told DIRECTLY from the DM i would get at LEAST 26 hrs a week. I never saw over 18 and most weeks were roughly 8-10 until half the staff quit and they needed me to cover more.

2.0
Apr 28, 2013

Good product but terrible company

Recommend
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Pros

They give a nice employee discount and occasional gratis. The company used to pay well now they don't. I guess if you suck up to every crazy district manager you have you will be okay! The trainers you get to work with are really great people!!

Cons

Company does not pay well anymore. They want people with a lot of experience and to only pay them 9 or 10$/hour. They hire district managers and store managers who are pretty crazy and have no experience at all. They don't promote from within. They are insane about sales goals but don't pay their employees enough and do not give good bonuses.

1.0
Apr 15, 2013

Amazing Product, Terrible Company

Recommend
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Pros

- Rewarding experience with building clients - Amazing product with endless possibilities - 50% employee discount

Cons

Unrealistic goals, rules and expectations regardless of job title. No room for growth unless you commit to sucking up and the company still prefers to hire outside from the company rather than its own bread and butter. So much miscommunication from senior management that no employee has any idea of anything happening outside their store. Intimidation and pressure filters down from Regional level to District and right to store management to the point where its unnecessary and makes even the BA's uneasy. Often BA's and Key Holders can wind up doing more work and having higher sales goals on most days than an ABM or BM. Unfair bonuses for making monthly plan; if the store does 12% over sales plan, they achieve their maximum bonus goal where the boutique manager gets a $1K bonus and BA's get under $100 even though employees can sometimes outsell and have higher metrics than the BM. Employees are basically required to put the company first before anything else regardless if you're sick (with a doctor's note), have an emergency, etc and only staff the smallest amount of people to where if something happened where you couldn't work, the whole store has to limp on without you. Next-to-no gratis but employees are required to feature and wear the product (including limited edition products) which results in having to spend out of pocket. Working at store level is an enjoyable experience and depending on your location, I would say give it a shot. However, my experience with Bare Escentuals has been nothing but cut-throat, catty and unprofessional and as a result, I'm looking to jump ship for a better cosmetic company.

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