Sunglass Hut (Global Flagship) Time Square - Sales Associate Sunglass Hut Employee Review

3.0
Aug 4, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

This is a fun job to some regard, being that you’re in the heart of NY, you get fun energetic tourist as well as a DJ that plays good music to make the time pass.

Cons

The management sucks. I was one of few employees that put the store together for its grand opening. The management team plays favorites and are very hypocritical to their own policies. You’re micro managed by a young group that doesn’t really have the proper experience to be good leaders. The talent is really in the associates, not those who where hired at the supervisor or manager position.

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Pros

Commission is good especially for busy days. Good work culture. Supportive DEI practices.

Cons

Mandatory holiday coverage is inconvenient.

4.0
Jun 27, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Getting 1% of your sales commission every month + base play + bonuses depending on how well the store does adds up a lot. When I worked here, I was one of the best sellers in my district and my store was 14/21 in our district - which led to me making roughly $21-$23 an hour once you added everything up and divided by the amount of time that I worked. Stocking and pushing stuff to the floor is cartoonishly easy considering how small the sunglasses and that packaging actually is. AP is super easy because there's not that much ground to cover. The biggest thing is that this job basically lives and dies by how good of a seller you are and how much of a people person you are. 80% of this job is just about making sales and hitting company quotas and the other 20% is visual merchandising, operational management, making schedules, etc.

Cons

In my district, the district manager kept badgering us about our numbers and moving goal post for us even when we were off the clock and getting in touch with him was nearly impossible. They're also really nitpicky when it comes to how you allocate hours and how you schedule people - even when the store is already meeting company goals. There's also just a lot of straight up favoritism in upper upper management and a lot of nonsense decisions the DM just made because of "vibes" and nothing else. They pushed a lot of unrealistic goals for stores on super short notice and they came up with a lot of ideas that were just kinda trash - while forcing us to swallow it and to try to make it work.

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