Forever 21 reviews

3.2

47% would recommend to a friend

(8,778 total reviews)
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Winnie Park

47% approve of CEO

29% positive business outlook

Forever 21 has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 8,778 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Forever 21 employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Ventas al mayoreo y al menudeo industry (3.5 stars).

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1.0
Aug 7, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

You have a lot of learning experience. They would let you do anything if they want you to, sort of like a puppet. Asians are lazy so they have you doing there job. I work at the warehouse to corporate so like I said great learning experience but other (Asians) would take advantage of anyone.

Cons

They pay you a little amount if you are not Asian especially Korean (minimum amount for non-Korean). You need to have some sort of title in school (AA, BS degree) to have at least 12 hr. The family would start abusing there authority and keeping you down until you end up depress and miserable. A lot of people have sue this company. Why because they are RACIST as hell. There view (Korean)is they are a lot better than any race. The owner just ignores everything let his family take advantage of innocent people. You get to fear all of them slowly.

1.0
May 21, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

- For the most part, my co-workers have been pretty cool people that make shifts bearable. 2 full racks of go-backs and a section that looks like a bomb went off in the middle of it are made less painful when you're joking and laughing around with others. - Also, your co-workers are all guaranteed to hate the store as much as you do, so you can bond over that. - You'll get to see all of the new clothing and accessories before customers, and even if the managers won't let you put things on hold (some will, some won't), your co-workers will be more than happy to help you hide things in various spots around the store. Though this usually does lead to us buying most of the sizes of a new, really nice item before it ever hits the floor... oops. - If you're good at your job, you'll get a solid 5 shifts a week -- at least at my store. - Their standards for hiring are pretty low, especially during the summer, so it's fairly easy to get a job (this can also be a con).

Cons

- Something that I think everyone should know before working for this company is that Forever 21 does not give references, and they won't give you a reason why. Be aware of this before you spend 1+ years working there and a call to them from a potential employer will only grant you a 'Yes, they did work here during that time period. *Click*'. - The 10% employee discount is beyond worthless. That's as much as a student gets for flashing their SPC card. That's as much as a customer who wants a discount because of the tiny, nearly invisible sensor hole on their clothing gets. And the customer who's subscribed to the email list and whips out their phone to show you a coupon at the cash register? They get 20-40% for doing absolutely nothing. Did I mention that 10% doesn't even cover tax in British Columbia? - The customer base is truly awful. They're rude, inconsiderate, obnoxious, and will treat you like dirt. They have no problem with dropping an entire rack of clothes on the ground and laughing about it before walking off, throwing legitimate temper tantrums when they don't get their way, and calling you an incompetent idiot if you don't have the item that they want in stock. - Literally everyone who isn't a manager will openly admit to hating the store and never wanting to come in to work. No one is happy during their shifts, ever. - There is a huge turnover rate for sales associates. Most quit within a month or two of being hired, and some don't even make it past the first week. - The pay does not match the work that they expect you to do. Juggling the jobs of three people while attempting to customer service and keep the store looking spotless? Still only worth minimum wage unless you get promoted -- if not, you'll be waiting a whole year after you're hired for a raise. Other jobs will pay you more for less work, and are more reasonable with their expectations. - Oh, and everyone who isn't management or a visual is part-time, since full-time sales associate positions don't exist. If you're hoping for benefits, look elsewhere. - Incompetent people are regularly hired for management positions and will make your life hell before they quit. - Favoritism is rampant. Certain sales associates will receive little to no consequences for repeatedly breaking the rules, showing up more than an hour late to their shifts, or not showing up at all, just because the managers like them. It makes it very hard to respect the management after a while, especially when you know that you'd immediately get written up if you did the same thing. - Management will outright lie/lead you on with promises of eventual promotion just to get you to stick around/do what they want. The best way to get promoted at Forever 21 is to become best friends with one or more of the managers. - Sales associates work like slaves on the floor while the managers chill in the back on their phones, only coming out when requested via the walkie-talkie (and even then, it can take a few tries for them to actually answer it), but they'll have no problem telling you to work harder as soon as they've finished looking at Facebook. - Usually just enough people are scheduled to be able to close the store (ignoring the fact that usually 1 or 2 people will call out for their closing shift) to 'save hours', making closing shifts extremely difficult and stressful, but the managers have no problem doing hours of overtime every single day. - Managers will give you large, difficult tasks to accomplish by yourself in an unreasonable time frame and then get mad when you (obviously) can't complete them. However, if you do something well, no one will acknowledge it. Only your failures are ever spoken of. - Management has the attitude of 'if you don't like it, then leave' if you come to them with issues. You're constantly subtly reminded that you are easily replaceable. - Sales associates regularly break down and cry in the back room/on the sales floor because of how frustrated and angry they are with the store and the management. - If you ask for a resignation form, the managers will guilt-trip you in an attempt to make you stay and even sometimes refuse to give you the form.

1.0
Aug 3, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Working here is about building your resume as this company has a well-recognized brand throughout the fashion industry. Unfortunately, that's where it all ends.

Cons

Totally mismanaged. Managers are all running around scared of what upper and executive management says or feels. Very little organization. Your raises are 5% at the most - so definitely not a lot of room for growth. There are no real perks to speak of. The office culture is terrible as you sit in these big rooms where everyone can see everyone else. Try to get a seat in the back of the room so you can go job searching without anyone looking over your shoulders. Very low pay. Forced to work over time. Your pay is deducted during most holidays.

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