- good discount
- no uniform ( However very strict on what colours you can wear)
Cons
- strict on what you wear
- low pay for luxury retail
- stuck up managers
- wrong things you do are always pointed out in a nasty and disregarding way
- when things go wrong, manager scolds you like a child
Swarovski Response
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Thank you for your review.
At Swarovski we have an open-door policy and encourage our employees to reach out to a member of upper management or HR to make sure their concerns and ideas for the improvement of the company are addressed and handled strategically and effectively in a timely manner.
Equally important to us, is to make each individual employee, from our stores to our corporate offices, feel that they are valued, heard and listened to. And that they belong. We’re sorry you did not experience that.
As always, we wish you all the best in your career and private life.
The management team is refined and very accommodating. I loved my time here. I had so many opportunities to learn and grow through my experiences, and working with the team was amazing. Holiday seasons were stressful but never unfun. The management here really makes you feel cared for. Love the discount on most jewelry as well.
Cons
Scheduling could be volatile during holiday seasons, but that's to be expected for a front-line sales position.
Strong level of autonomy as a Store Manager to drive the business, implement strategies, and influence sales performance
Opportunity to develop leadership skills through team coaching, training, and performance management
Emphasis on client experience and building meaningful in-store customer relationships
Creative freedom to execute sales-driving initiatives and local events
Hands-on ownership of business results, which can be very rewarding for self-motivated leaders
Cons
Limited support from regional and district leadership, particularly in satellite locations, which can feel isolating
High turnover due to relatively low pay for Crystal Experts and Assistant Managers
Budget constraints make it difficult to recruit and retain experienced, high-performing talent
Teams may require significant development due to lower wage tiers, increasing workload and pressure on management
Store conditions in some locations feel outdated, with limited investment in remodels or upgrades
Compensation structure for hourly roles does not always align with expectations or workload