The best company I've ever worked for! - Store Manager Tommy Hilfiger Employee Review

5.0
Jun 13, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Amazing partnerships and work relationships. Corporate partners truly care about individual contribution/ growth and are easy to approach, however, you need to put yourself out there. There is great celebration at this company and great reward. Hard work and results are recognized and celebrated and it feels great. Awesome conferences every year and a chance to schmooze with the head honchos and get fully immersed in Tommy culture. This company is only going to get bigger with the PVH buyout and it is on the rise. Bigger means more stores and more positions. Product gets better year to year, inventory levels and store profiling gets more accurate every year. The support levels are great. Benefits are competitive. 401k is awesome and bonus structure is AMAZING.

Cons

The only con I've experienced with Tommy is the work-life balance. If you are hungry, ambitious and want more, this is the company you should go with. As a store manager you have the potential to go anywhere, but expect to WORK and you will have high expectations placed on you. If you do not want to relocate, do not want to be agile and are working in a store for the long haul and want to float by, I would recommend a low profile, small volume store. The deadlines and expectations month to month are very heavy and you need to be incredibly agile and savvy in management development skills to accomplish this successfully.

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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
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Pros

Will provide mostly self guided training in the beginning. Does give 1on1 training if time allows. Seasoned Technical Team, are helpful without asking and light hearted. Let's you learn different categories to become more knowledgeable of various products. Work independently and differently.

Cons

The Technical Managers need sensitivity training for grieving associates. They also need to learn to treat employees equally whether new or long term employees. Unreasonable deadlines that overlap between development and production.

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