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Sales Associate Reviews
What is it like working as a Sales Associate?
August 2014
VIC SA.
Sales Associate:
Pros: Its different every day. Its challenging. Constantly learning.
Cons: The owners are inconsistent.
August 2014
Cool.
Sales Associate:
Pros: Discount is really good and purses are very nice.
Cons: Standing and the pay is not good and uniform expensive.
July 2014
No help from management.
Sales Associate:
Pros: It is part time.
Cons: You are on your own -- no practical training and no help from management.
July 2014
Sales Associate:
Pros: The conviences of how close my job is.
Cons: The difficulty the manager make the enviornment to work in.
June 2014
Advertising.
Sales Associate:
I would have advertised differently.
May 2014
Limited Pay.
Sales Associate:
Push to shape the company in the way you want it to go.
May 2014
Its Fun But If The Environment Is Not Right Its Not A Good Place.
Sales Associate:
Pros: The customer service I give my customers. And having a happy and satisfied customers.
Cons: Having a boss that doesnt do his job, who like to talk bad about his staff.
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