Love the culture - Anonymous employee Swarovski Employee Review

4.0
May 28, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Pros Global Brand Recognition – Prestigious name with a rich heritage in luxury and craftsmanship Creative Environment – Strong focus on design, branding, and visual storytelling Employee Discounts – Generous product perks and gifting opportunities Supportive Team Culture – Collaborative teams and approachable leadership

Cons

Pros Global Brand Recognition – Prestigious name with a rich heritage in luxury and craftsmanship Pace Can Be Fast – Especially around peak seasons and product launches System Complexities – Multiple platforms and processes can be challenging to navigate

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Swarovski Response
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We’re glad to hear that you’ve enjoyed the team culture, creative environment, and the recognition that comes with working for a global brand. Thank you for also sharing your feedback regarding systems and the pace during peak periods — we’ll ensure it’s passed along to the relevant teams. Wishing you continued success at Swarovski.

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