Zara reviews

3.3

52% would recommend to a friend

(9,515 total reviews)
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Mr. Óscar García Maceiras

63% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

Zara has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 9,515 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Zara 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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3.0
May 3, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

-every six months, you get an automatic raise -has a higher base pay than most retailers at the same level-(usually higher than the area's minimum wage). -opportunities for advancement -company prefers to promote internally -employee discount of 25 percent -a lot of hours available to work -company promotes diversity -your coworkers could be people from all over the world When I say not-traditional I mean that unlike most retail jobs you'll work at, the store is split between cashiers and sales associates. You don't get to do both jobs. You make commission as an entire store, not individually. Your job is only to make sure the store is clean, not try to sell or interact with customers, unless they ask for help.

Cons

-high employee and manager turnover -company does not pay out sick hours -full shifts are 9 hours -not good at giving breaks to employees -operating hours are long (opening shift is 7am-4pm, closing can sometimes go to midnight) -high level of theft, internal and external -lack of job variety (ie: if you get hired as a cashier, you will only ring up customers all day. If you get hired as a floor member, you will never be taught to use the registers and will only clean up the store.) -bad return policy = very angry customers on a daily basis -the store gets messier than most other stores do -higher level of responsibility for people looking for just a way to earn money on the side.

1.0
Nov 12, 2014

Good Pay, Bad Morals

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Compensation is competitive for sales associates and managers 4 Weeks paid vacation as well as sick/personal days Fashion forward with bi-weekly shipments of new merchandise Work/life balance no worse than other retail positions and companies

Cons

- 15% discount does not allow for an affordable way to consistently represent the brand - Snob appeal is questionable enough when it is expected but it is absolutely ridiculous when there is nothing to be snobby about. To be snobby, one would expect a high end brand, quality merchandise, intelligent corporate and none of these things are present at Zara. Treat your customers and employees better... your're not impressing anyone! -There is no genuine customer service culture... it seems to be something the company wants to avoid being known for being bad at but doesn't even understand the fundamental trickle down that is necessary to achieve. Ability to increase sales is the only honest factor in a company that does not have the tools necessary to really achieve customer service - proper technology, merchandise that wont fall apart, helpful policies, empowered associates and managers. Mariela is fantastic but shouldn't have to solve problems that should have been avoided. - Extreme shadiness and inconsistency with human resource policies. Over 6 years, this can be attributed to many factors. First of all, there have only been a few attempts at any written handbook, all of which contained many mistakes. You ask three different people at corporate a question and you will get three different answers.... but at the end be personally accountable for doing what is "right." Even specific people would give different answers for the same scenario. For someone wanting to do the right thing and lead a team with honesty and clear goals, it was impossible. If you are ethical and fair, not a puppet, you will not be happy. I have seen many good people get hurt and not get what they deserved while others got away with everything for years. While everyone ultimately is going to look out for themselves, the way other people are treated or allowed to behave is so ethically wrong, that many have been just as upset about what happened to others as themselves... that shows you something. -Don't expect corporate to understand how to read a report, write a sentence, or answer a question effectively even in their respective discipline. The incompetence is rampant, embarrassing, and frustrating. Being intelligent at this company is not an advantage... in fact it will work against you. - The company vibe is terrible. There is no trust - The ignorance present at all levels is despicable. From "mistakes" on merchandise that are very obviously inappropriate, offensive or just careless to comments from superiors, I have seen and heard too much. - Racism is more obvious than the company may want to think. Under the disguise of "image" people are treated differently. The company will walk on eggshells to not be called out in a racial issue when it actually isn't occurring but will deny someone advancement with no good explanation on the other end.

3.0
Jul 15, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

One weekend off a month 2 weeks vacation 2x a year decent pay for retail role some people in corporate are hard working, and helpful

Cons

constant changes in corporate leads to miscommunication don't expect positive feedback or recognition- theres always constructive criticism though. expectations for management are high a lot of clique with managers and the corporate team, so if you are not good with someone from corporate, you have to work much harder even if you perform better they know how to push people out if needed (I have seen it done) Human resources is not "open door/confidential" like it should be discount for managers is a sad 15%- and you are expected to wear one in-season piece as part of your outfit.

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