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What is it like working at Cotton On?
High stress and expectations for little reward..
Product Developer in Melbourne:
Pros: Learning opportunities, industry experience, professional growth
Cons: High stress, unrealistic expectations, micro manager, non-inclusive environment, rigid corporate environment
Paid unfairly.
Retail Assistant Manager in Gold Coast:
Pros: The people
Cons: That pays are not the same. Someone running a mega store will get paid the same as someone running a tiny Typo store.. go figure.
Entry level workers are not well compensated & always take the blow when business is not doing well.
Sales Assistant, Inside in Johannesburg:
Pros: It is a vibrant environment and very upbeat in its industry. Always improving and innovative
Cons: The long hours and low pay.
Extremely challenging and fun.
Assistant Store Manager in Johannesburg:
Pros: Meeting new people and assisting people to grow within the store as well as reach their potentials under my leadership as well as the senior store managers
Cons: The lack of communication, which tends to throw people under stress and pressured unnecessarily
Sales Assistant:
I enjoy working for cotton on, but sometimes the pressure is just to much. Been working there for 4 years and still I am a sales assistant. Maybe there is a problem with me I am not sure. But overall it is a great company, besides what happens backdoors.
Retail Sales Assistant in Canberra:
Pros: The flexible hours.
Decent Sunday rates pay.
Cons: Management.
Loss prevention manger.
Stuck in time.
Retail Sales Assistant:
Pros: I love working with people and helping the customer to have the best possible shopping experience with us.
Cons: I dislike the fact that there is minimal structure within my store at least, for casuals to move forward and progress and upskill in the workplace, I am treated like a baby when I do not know things, but I have been there in the same position 3 years, with no further training. They won't even let me do banking... Which I'm sure is straight forward and merely requires a brief explanation of procedure that expected.
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