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What is it like working at Signet?
Stressful but rewarding.
Assistant Store Manager in Rialto:
Pros: It's fun meeting all kinds of different people on daily basis.
Cons: Sales goals and having to work 12 hours day
Endless opportunities to improve customers experience and create new clients.
Retail Store Manager in Seattle:
Pros: Working with my team and our customers
Cons: The unattainable ability to stay on top of all the changes and recharges corporate rolls out in training styles, internal procedures and special promotion protocal
Rewarding, yet frustrating.
Sales Consultant, Jewelry in Merrillville:
Pros: interaction with my clients
Cons: actively dealing with things out of my control, ie repairs
Over worked underpaid.
Key Holder in Stony Brook:
Pros: Direct store manager and the employees she has chosen/atmosphere she has cultivated.
Cons: Responsibilities don't line up with pay rate
Terrible upper/corporate management
Newer employees are paid more even if they slack off while employees that have been there longer pick up those slack
Assistant store manager allowed to abuse power and push their job responsibilities onto lower level employees
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