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Sales Associate Reviews

What is it like working as a Sales Associate?

September 2015
Horrible.
Sales Associate:
Pros: Talking to the people and working with my team.
Cons: I had a horrible manager and he didn't do his job.
September 2015
Customer Service.
Sales Associate:
Pros: I love my customers they're all very nice and respectful! I love being able to provide them fast and easy and convenient services.
Cons: I love everything about it. Nothing I can complain about.
September 2015
Awful.
Sales Associate:
Pros: I like working with the plants.
Cons: Management, stress level, perks, corporate culture.
September 2015
Sales Associate:
Pros: Interaction amongst clients & 'fellow' employees.
Cons: Certain behaviors throughout the day.
September 2015
LOVE IT.
Sales Associate:
Pros: SELLING BEAUTIFUL PEICES TO CUSTOMERS. I LIKE BEING ABLE TO ENGAGE WITH PEOPLE RATHER THEN SITTING AT A DESK.
Cons: PEOPLE WHO ARE RUDE, AND ACT LIKE YOU ARE BENEATH THEM.
August 2015
Challenging, but exciting.
Sales Associate:
Pros: Everyday is different, and I am constantly moving. I get to help customers find exactly what they want.
Cons: There are customers that are rude or difficult.
August 2015
INSIDE RETAIL.
Sales Associate:
Pros: I love how flexible my schedule is. I am able to chose to switch shifts or give away shifts in order to fit my personal schedule. Most of the time I am not supervised by a manager and this allows me to take my own initiative on my own to-do list at work, along with making me feel comfortable on making decisions to keep the floor running smoothly.
Cons: My job is base on attendance points, so even as life happens, you still lose points. If your balance is zero, you are automatically fire. Store expectations are some times unreal or underestimated, either way, the employees get the pressure. On busy days, managers believe that we can be on the floor answering questions for costumers, picking up clothes from the floor, doing go backs, checking fitting rooms every hour and in reality we are just stuck on the register helping out a long line of costumers to checkout.

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