Sales - Anonymous employee Swarovski Employee Review

4.0
Dec 28, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Learn skills of customer service, stable work time

Cons

No specific bad things about working in swarovski

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Swarovski Response
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Thank you for taking the time to leave a review. At Swarovski, we truly value constructive employee and customer feedback, both positive and negative. Our hope is to make each individual employee, from our stores to our corporate offices, feel that they are valued, and Glassdoor is a platform that helps us understand what our employees are thinking. Of course, we are thrilled when we get positive feedback and are glad to read that during your tenure you felt you “Learned skills of customer service”. The training we provide to our associates at Swarovski not only will help you succeed during your tenure with Swarovski but will also provide you with a foundation for your future endeavors and we are very proud of our training programs. Once again, we want to thank you for taking the time to leave a review and we want to wish you much success in your future endeavors.

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