Extremely high expectations, low resources to be successful. Huge discrepancy, makes it hard to succeed. - Associate Manager Ulta Beauty Employee Review

1.0
Aug 25, 2014
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Pros

The occasional gratis (aka free products for brand training).

Cons

Little to no payroll. Just enough hours for your management team to be cashiers and run a sales floor and complete numerous other tasks, while trying to provide outstanding customer service. Lack of training/development to ensure you are successful. Most store managers are extremely lazy and expect their teams to run their stores. Compensation could definitely be better, they tempt you with a chance to bonus (it rarely happens). Never received a raise. As a manager you are held responsible for a lot (to run a store), however, you are not given the time or proper training to be successful.

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Pros

Flexible Schedule for college students

Cons

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Pros

good benefits for full time employees from what I hear. hourly pay if commission goal isn't met which is nice for those building clientele

Cons

this could just be the case for my store, especially because it's a very high volume store, but as a stylist I don't feel valued at all. I expected this to some degree coming to a huge corporate salon, but the biggest issue is that they try to pretend they care about you. but at the end of the day, if you're not meeting the sales they want/growing quickly enough, they don't care about you as a stylist. if you don't already have an established clientele, business is highly unreliable as there is no late cancellation/no show policy. many services are underpriced in my opinion, making it hard to meet their sales goals as an entry level part-time stylist unless fully booked every day. all they care about is getting as many clients in and out and quickly and possible and they hire more stylists than there are chairs, making every day inconsistent and chaotic. the relative stability of hourly pay is commission threshold isn't met seems enticing for stylists still building a clientele, but the hourly pay is wildly inconsistent between stylists, even those of the same tier. as a stylist of over 3 years who moved and is starting over with no clientele, I make over $2 less per hour than a fellow stylist who just got her license a few months ago and started taking clients for the first time last week. you're better off working at a place like Great Clips or Hair Cuttery because at least they're honest about what they are.

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