Victoria's Secret reviews

3.5

57% would recommend to a friend

(13,114 total reviews)
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70% approve of CEO

47% positive business outlook

Victoria's Secret has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 13,114 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Victoria's Secret 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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2.0
Jun 19, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Gratis ($15 bra, free perfume, etc) Discount (30%) Seeing all the merchandise before customers Meeting (some) new friends

Cons

I don't even know where to start to be honest. I was VERY excited to start this job, to have a little extra money on top of my full time job, and to work in a store I absolutely love. Within a month, that has all changed. It's making me seriously reconsider even working here anymore. First of all, you don't have adequate training AT ALL. And when you don't know something and ask, management belittles you. When I came into training, the manager on at that time didn't even know they were training me. I spent some hours watching training videos and then was automatically thrown on the register. That was it. That was the only training I got. I never worked any other area, and am never on the floor. The couple times I was thrown on the floor, I was on for 20 minutes and they made me go on break or called me right back to the register. They don't give you a great chance of even trying. You have to get bag checked every time you leave the store (which is completely understandable), and if you happen to forget and walk out to get something to eat, prepare to be reprimanded and embarrassed for forgetting. The girls are VERY catty and not friendly at all. You get a couple of them who are friendly and you get along with, but the rest forget it. The girls who have been there longer will bully you and if you're in the middle of talking to a customer and they come over and "assist" you in any way, they will expect you to put their name on the sale to get the credit (for the credit cards, etc) and if you don't, they will complain about it to management and/or other associates. Scheduling is the most horrendous thing I've ever encountered in my life. If you have your availability for anytime/any day, prepare to just automatically be put on a closing schedule. Although it says your shift will be something like 5:30-9:30 pm, prepare to be there until almost midnight. In order to make payroll they will cut all the employees early and expect 2 people to stay behind and clean the ENTIRE store. Yep, that means you are cleaning all the panty bars, folding yoga pants, and folding all the panties in the drawers so the next open shift can just open and start their day!!!!! And since they only leave 2 people on closing, it takes you FOREVER and all the while management is telling you that you need to hurry and do it faster because they can't go over on payroll. They will also randomly cut you without any notice. I was supposed to work a closing shift and was cut 2 hours in. Such a waste. They also have about 5-6 managers per ONE store. So you can have as much as 4 managers on at a time. And one manager will tell you one thing, while another will tell you another thing. And since you don't get adequate training, and you are confused half that time, your best bet is to just stay quiet and do your job to the best of your ability. If a manager doesn't like you, prepare to get the worst schedule EVER. You will work a Saturday and Sunday (closing both days) and then not work all week long and then work the next Saturday as well. I have a feeling one manager doesn't like me and I've worked 5 closing Saturdays in a row, all the while my availability right now is any hours and any days. You also have call ins, which if you don't do it's like your abandoning your shift. So you can't plan anything around that time because you never know if they will call you in or not. Half the time they don't even use them, but it's better to be safe than sorry. Study the store. Every couple days they change the store around so where a panty table could of been yesterday, is not there tomorrow. It's ridiculous and annoying when you are trying to assist customers and you personally don't know where anything is because you are stuck in the cash register the entire time. Also, the policies are a little ridiculous, and aren't the same for everybody. You can't have any piercings or tattoos showing (which I think is a little harsh in this day and age, what person doesn't have tattoos or piercings). They tell you not to show them when you start, but then you'll come in and see another associate with a full sleeve showing, or a piercing showing. So what's good for them is obviously not good for you. They hire so many people, yet it seems like they never have enough people. I'm not sure if it's the store I'm apart of but they definitely are one of the most disorganized businesses I have ever encountered in my life. Half the managers you think would of been there for years and worked their way up, but half of them have only been there a few months/maybe a year. Like I said, working there was an exciting opportunity for myself, and it's been anything but. I'm sticking it out only because I need the job/money right now but my advice to anyone considering it, is to know what you're getting yourself into before applying. They make it seem fun and from the outside it looks like it's a great position, which it probably could be if people were more organized.

1.0
Apr 8, 2013
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There really were no pros to working at Victoria Secret Direct. The people who worked there felt very highly of themselves. Not as smart as they thought. Everything was a BIG deal. They thrieved on creating problems and had no idea how to fix them.

Cons

The work is not described to you as intense and demanding as it actually is. Completely over worked for the pay rate. Very clique-ish. No work life balance. the people(mostly women are fake) i could go on...Users

2.0
Nov 27, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

developing great relationships with customers.

Cons

if you already graduated from high school this is your one way ticket back. constant bullying and harassment from management for those who are not in the "in crowd'.Its funny that their fashion show was in support of the anti bullying campaign last year. They will also only schedule you 4 hrs a week because there aren't enough hours, yet they will hire in 10 new people. it takes a lot of knowledge and commitment to learn everything efficiently and productively to be able to "listen,connect and inspire" a client, yet they keep their turnover rate high. this is why the unemployment rate it sky rocketing. because its easier for them to hire in a bunch of people who are just there for the discount as apposed to people who really care about their job, company and clients. and that's 3 years worth of advice so if anyone is wondering I wasn't a short stint employee.

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