Bath & Body Works reviews

3.7

70% would recommend to a friend

(11,172 total reviews)
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59% approve of CEO

51% positive business outlook

Bath & Body Works has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 11,172 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Bath & Body Works employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Ventas al mayoreo y al menudeo industry (3.5 stars).

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2.0
Nov 6, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Products and discount. You can shop like an employee with your discount or shop like a customer with coupons.

Cons

- No work life balance. It's very rare that you will be out on your scheduled time, unless you are a PT Sales Associate then you will be sent home early or asked to stay longer. - 30 minute lunch breaks which most of the time cannot be taken until 5 hours later because you are working during a peak (increase in traffic). - micromanagement. The company says to "be a shop keeper" however they send lists, calendars, and about 5-10 email communications of things that need to be done or practiced, or shared. You spend all your time as a manager just trying to get through their list of demands and expectations, and if you are a lower volume store, (below 1.5 million - wtf?) you are not provided time to plan and do any type of work that needs to be done because you are expected to be on the floor at all times and usually by yourself. You are not a store manager you are an Administrator. - Schedule. They use the lamest system ever and it takes atleast 2 hours to complete the schedule for the week. You are not given time to work on the schedule so again if you are in a lower volume store be prepared to stay late to complete any "non productive" tasks or to work on your day off. Also the schedule is made around the sales associate availability so you are constantly having to "renegotiate" availability when the company offers them the ability to update their availability at any time. - Work an average of 50hrs a week, salary! So no overtime pay for managers. - Sales Associates - if you are not a "top producer" don't expect hours. They want the top producing associates to have the most hours and they like to overstaff, so expect your call in shifts as everyone else is complaining about. I've had to schedule associates only call in shifts and I feel terrible as a manager for doing that. - Pay. Pay for associates start at minimum wage and again, if you are not the top producing associate, you will not have enough hours. YOU WILL NEED A 2ND JOB! I've seen associates that have been with the company for over 10 years and promoted to "Leadership" roles that only make $30K a year. That 's insane! - Floor changes. Constantly changing and updating the sales floor and marketing. They waste so much money on marketing, so much of it just sits in a back room and never gets used and ends up being thrown away. So disappointing that the company would be so wasteful. Also the floor changes are constant, every 2-3 weeks and usually mid day during the weekends. So expect to stay late. YES i've seen staff stay as late as 4am. - Theft. Insanely high theft. Groups coming in distracting you, because again you are the only person on the floor because your volume doesn't constitute more hours, and they are blatantly stealing (not 1 or 2 pieces) but SHELVES of products into their bags. You cannot say anything to them, and why would you - you are by yourself and don't know if they will harm you. The training just states, service them and be in their space. Offer a shopping bag to hold their products. These people are professionals! The company does not provide any security or anything to help prevent theft. And again, you are left to open the store by yourself - anything can happen to you. It is very unsafe. You are not allowed to call the police unless you have spoken to your LP contact and they have provided you instruction to call. - Unsafe work environment. Hundreds of boxes everywhere, crowded hallways, boxes toppling over. They make you watch and sign a safety acknowledgement, but it is what it is. With all the shipment, floor changes and lack of adequate space it is constantly a safety hazard. DMs will visit and say "OH MY" but that's about it.

1.0
Jan 8, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The ONLY Pro is that the products sell themselves, meaning the products are well-loved, so you don't really need to shove them in customers' faces.

Cons

First are the CALL-IN Shifts. You only find out if you work or not an hour before the specified shift. Also They RARELY take you in. Second, your Hard Shifts are only 3 hours long. You're lucky if you get a 4 or 6 hour shift once in a while. Your schedule will most likely have 3 hour shifts, and that's a waste of time and gas. Also they have a knack for CANCELING your hard shifts because their "sales are low". Basically your hours are based on sales. So if you think you're going to work that day, they end up canceling your hard shifts, or they'll send you home early. There's been so many times when they canceled my hard shift or turn them into a call-in. POOR HOURS, you'll get 3 hours in one week, sometimes 12 hours if you're lucky.

1.0
Aug 25, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

I liked being able to work in the entire store, instead of just standing behind a register.

Cons

They hired several seasonals and gave each of us five or ten hours per week, if even that. There were many "call-in" shifts, where we had to call first to see if we were even needed. Because I was so rarely there, I did not learn about procedures and different categories of products very quickly. When I asked questions or did something wrong, the managers and permanent employees were impatient and criticized me. Or, if I was doing something incorrectly, a manager would give me something else to do instead and give the previous task to someone else, instead of teaching me and preventing more mistakes in the future.

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