pretty easy to sell and there are reasonable sales targets to meet
Cons
if you make a mistake they will literally hold it against you forever, you are not recognized at all for your work even if you exceed expectations, and there is a very very cliquey culture there.
Swarovski Response
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Thank you for sharing your thoughts.
We’re glad to hear you found the sales goals reasonable and the role manageable. We're sorry to hear that other parts of your experience didn’t reflect the kind of environment we aim to create.
We take this kind of feedback seriously and would welcome the opportunity to learn more. If you're willing, please reach out to us at corporatehr.communication@swarovski.com.
Wishing you all the best moving forward.
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Store conditions in some locations feel outdated, with limited investment in remodels or upgrades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