Good place to start - Sales Associate Tommy Hilfiger Employee Review

3.0
Jun 25, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Work hours: If the manager likes you, then it's a breeze in terms of work shifts. You get the hours you want and she is very flexible. Otherwise, be careful, for you will get 5 hours per week for X months. Managers seems to reward/ punish staff via giving you a lot of works shifts, or reducing them to non-existence. People: the staff are usually pretty chill. They are pretty much essentially composed of students looking for a part-time jobs. And since there are no commission, people don't steal clients or anything. The atmosphere is relaxed and fun. Tasks: Since this is a warehouse-boutique, there's A LOT of folding and cleaning... and the store is huge. Clients: Mainly people from TMR area. A lot of families (with screaming kids), a lot of hassidic jews too and asians. Employee discount: AMAZING.

Cons

Affluence: the store is pretty much always busy at the same moments during every week: Thursday and Friday nights, the week-end. Sales: There are ALWAYS sales going on which turn clients into cray crays. They also LOVE to ask you to «clarify» the discounts for them (since Tommy Hilfiger seems to adore putting out multiple rebates at the same time (ex: if you buy for X$,. you get 50% off, BUT if you purchase y$ and over, you 75% off... and that's NOT including the pre-existing rebates in-store on merchandise))

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Cons

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Pros

Very supportive team. The best thing about Tommy was my coworkers. I could not have asked for a better group of people to work with and learn from. Also really good benefits for the industry, though I think they got worse for new hires during my time there.

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Upper management often felt reactive, though unfortunately, I doubt it's much better elsewhere. I think that the retail industry overall has had some difficult years due to macro conditions outside anyone in the industry's/company's control.

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