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4.0

77% would recommend to a friend

(10,489 total reviews)
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76% approve of CEO

58% positive business outlook

lululemon has an employee rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on 10,489 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The lululemon 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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1.0
Nov 2, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

-overall nice people at work who are active, kind and proactive -many opportunities to learn about running a business -can be fun floor environment if you are personable, upbeat, and want to be hands-on

Cons

-constant coaching and feedback that can be taxing. No time when someone cannot tell you how you are "occurring" to them... -lack of boundary between being on at work and off when you are away. You could get calls when you are supposed to be off, or asked to have it complete before you next come in even though you are supposed to be off and on personal time. Technically this is not supposed to happen according to the handbook, but in practice it is happening. It would be one thing if you were salaried and great benefits, but you aren't. -inability to truly live off the income. No 401k. No paid maternity leave. -constant talk about goals and taking action so you can live your best life, but you are underpaid and worked to the bone so having the money, energy and time to be loving your life is unrealistic. When such concerns are raised you are given feedback for being and "choosing" negativity, and not "choosing happiness". Maybe you are even giving a formal feedback for improvement (basically a formal warning) that clearly states at end that you may be terminated if this occurs again. You CAN receive this type of formal warning for things such as being out of choice, out of collaboration, and a plethora of other intangibles.... -Total lack of separation between work responsibilities and your personal life. -Empty promises about future roles and opportunities. When something doesn't work out for an employee they are told that it is their "choice" to keep going or whatever. Sometimes upper management really does just EFF up and there is a negative impact on peoples careers, but there is NO acknowledgment of this. It just turns into a coaching session about what you are choosing... -You will struggle if this is your main source of income and you are in urban area. Will either need parental support, boyfriend, husband, major savings, trust fund, or 2 other jobs. -If you are interested in and looking to work at lululemon... go for it... you will meet nice people and learn about sales and retail business basics, but keep your head level and your options open. There are lots of good jobs and careers out there that pay and support you better (i.e. training, vacation pay, maternity leave, lifework balance, schedule etc...)

2.0
Jan 12, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great discount on (what used to be) amazing quality clothing

Cons

If you want a repeat of high school, you'll find it here. I was older than most of the other educators AND management, and I was mid twenties, and wow was that made clear! I also have children and was a single mother at the time, going to classes outside of work was pretty close to impossible, and I was constantly being questioned about my lack of commitment. I also didn't feel the 'cheerleader' mold, but in no way am i unfriendly or unapproachable, and found it hard to maintain the constant fake smile I was encouraged to withhold. My manager took it upon herself to hire personal friends and make them key leaders with no experience, over many of us who had worked there for over a year. Management and keyleaders were usually found sitting in our back room or outside of the store gossiping. I was eventually accused of having a bad attitude (which was the same laid back and quiet ('bad') attitude i had for 2 years of employment there. I was written up for a completely vague reason which i never understood. The manager lied to my face when i arranged a meeting with her, telling me she had no idea about my write up or the reason behind it. I was fired days later, with her signature on the paperwork. Lucky me, i was then the unemployed single mother who desperately needed to keep that job, exasperated because i was essentially fired by a clique straight out of Mean Girls. I didnt want to sit with you, anyway. No wonder this company is going to sh*t.

2.0
Dec 19, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Getting to work out almost anywhere for free??? Awesome!!! The discount? Pretty awesome. (60% for regular priced merchandise, 75% of the original price for sale) Most of the people- as long as you are similar- are pretty fun, cool women (plus the token gay guy)

Cons

Don't be fooled by the Lululemon mantra. Your friends are not more important than Lululemon making $$$. It all sounds very nice at the outset, but "having a conversation" is really just a code word for you are not performing well and logging each conversation seems like a strange way of management being able to keep track of everyone's business. Very cliquey. Management will pick their favorites, and if you aren't one of them, you are going down fast. Also, if you aren't absolutely ecstatic to have the privilege of working at Lululemon where only the best and brightest are chosen for such amazing positions as product educators, you are probably going to lose your job.

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