H&M reviews

3.5

61% would recommend to a friend

(17,323 total reviews)
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Daniel Erver

63% approve of CEO

47% positive business outlook

H&M has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 17,323 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The H&M 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
Jan 16, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Not much to be said for pros...you can use them to progress your career so you can find employment elsewhere

Cons

Area management-nothing is ever enough for them, I’ve experienced being taken into the office after starting my shift at 6am with no breaks in order to make the store look as good as possible for the area team, only to be screamed at, belittled and made feel like a generally terrible person for my work not being good enough, this resulted in me doing a full 12 hour day with over two hours of this sitting in the office to receive feedback (a poor excuse to scream at myself and the rest of the management team as opposed to help a clearly understaffed store for two hours). They ask us as stores to give them direct feedback whilst they slate us in store and tear apart all your hard work in a rude and disgusting way, do you honestly think we’re going to turn around be like ‘oh yes you’ve just torn me apart and told me I’m severely underperforming (their way of threatening your job), but here’s some feedback about how rude you are’? Honestly we all know this isn’t going to happen, you have enough reviews here to make a list of feedback for yourselves to work on, which to be honest begs the question of all of YOUR performance as an area team. Snap out of it - lose your goddam snobby attitudes. Help your stores more. Retrain yourselves or do a course in people management. Find new jobs. Nobody really cares what you as a team do because the damage is done.

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H&M Response
8y
Thank you for feedback, which we do appreciate. It seems you have been experiencing lots of frustration lately in your work and we understand that there may sometimes be some issues that you are not entirely happy with. We encourage an open door policy where you should be able to discuss any matters with your management, in line with our values and global leadership expectations. However, if you feel that you cannot resolve these issues, there is always the possibility for you to use the more formal procedure... Once again, thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts.
1.0
Jan 8, 2018

Avoid at all costs

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Friends I've made at work Staff discount 25% Holidays entitlement Sick pay Sales advisor starting pay is good Progression if willing to work

Cons

The area time in Ireland are at the centre point of all the reasons H&M has become such an awful place to work. They are bullies. Whenever they arrive in store the tension that comes with it is horrific for staff and management. They point out and nit-pick every single thing in store and never offer solutions to help achieve what 'they' want. They are also never on the same page which is very frustrating for us in store..one member of area team can have an opinion on something and want it changed, so it's done to their individual liking. But the following day another member could be in store and want the same thing done a different way. It's double jobbing and with the staff levels we have in store it's just unnecessary stress again for us. On numerous occasions area team members visiting the store criticise how little staff there is on the day, they see big q's at the cashdesk, busy fitting rooms and staff under a lot of pressure. But never offer to help, it's like it's above them because they work in an office now rather then a store, which doesn't really follow our 'we are one team ' value. From my own negative experiences with an area team member, I have re-thought my whole career as a manager in H&M. I am a loyal, hard working employee but that doesn't seem to matter here, as nothing is ever good enough, not even your very best. Work load and working conditions in H&M is unimaginable. It's disgraceful that one of the biggest retailers in the world won't install working air conditioning in store. Avoid this company at all costs, it is not a fun and great place to work despite what H&M say.

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H&M Response
8y
Dear Sender. We are sorry to hear that you have been experiencing some problems in your employment with H&M. We take any complaints of this nature very seriously and would urge you to follow the company grievance procedure which can be found in your company handbook in order for the matter to be fully investigated. We hope we can work together to resolve this matter. Kind Regards H&M
1.0
Jan 5, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Great sense of comradere within the store teams -25% staff discount -Oppurtunities for progression are there provided you are flexible to relocate

Cons

- Stores are understaffed and over worked constantly. - Salaries for management positions inadequate to competitors - Managers doing the same jobs all paid at differant rates , this is supposed to be down to the persons level of experience and salary band in differant stores , however less experienced Department managers have been offered higher salaries to not leave the company , while experienced DMs who want to stay and grow are struggling to get a €1000 increase in other stores. -Managers expected to manage the store while doing the work of a sales advisor to make up for lack hours available to use. -Incentive scheme is pretty much impossible to achieve , No Christmas bonus for staff or management Is extremely demotivating over the busy Xmas period. - Overtime is expected of management but unpaid. ( always over the extra 5 hours required of you during busy periods in your contract), no work life balance encouraged here. - Store working conditions are unhealthy and unsafe, this has been highlighted in the GES survey numerous years and still teams are working in unhealthy temperatures in a lot of stores. Constant issues with air con that have yet to be solved by the Area team. - Bully tactics used by certain area team members on a regular basis to insight fear into the store management teams disguised as feedback .I experienced being screamed at / foul language has been used on a number of occasions with area team members, this is not feedback , this is a scare tactic and it does not motivate anyone and we do not get paid enough to have to listen to this. - Communication of information from the area team to the store teams are often unclear and lead to confusion. Area team are very rarely all on the same page and don’t seem to communicate very well with each other. - HR seems to not care about why talented people are leaving at an alarming rate.

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H&M Response
8y
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts with us. We appreciate you mentioning our great teams and the progression opportunities H&M has to offer. However, it seems you have been experiencing lots of frustration in the last moments of your employment; we understand that there may sometimes be some issues that you haven't been entirely happy with. We encourage an open door policy where you should be able to discuss any matters with your management, in line with our values and global leadership expectations. However, if you felt that you couldn't resolve these issues, there was always the possibility for you to use the more formal procedure... Once again, thank you for taking the time to give us this feedback.
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