Discriminates against women - Sales Associate 2nd STREET Employee Review

1.0
20 Feb 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

buying cool items occasionally because of the area

Cons

- ran by a bunch of 20 year old boys who treat the store like their own club - every single female staff was treated unfairly by management and fellow employees - male associates would make inappropriate jokes relating to assault when speaking about female customers - male associates were barely reprimanded for the same things female associates were fired for - female associates were told repeatedly after hire they would never move up in the company, while their male counterparts were promoted overnight - corporate and HR knows they have a huge issue with the treatment of female staff however they will brush it under the rug - FAKE DESIGNER!! they know it's fake too don't spend your money here - sexual harassment of female employees - drinking and smoking during breaks so if the employees seem barely coherent while helping you thats why - worst experience i've had in customer service if you are a woman please for your own mental health do not work here they will treat you horribly and then try to backdoor you

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
1 Jul 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

job itself is fun and you get exposure to brands and trends. Coworkers can be a strong positive — several reviews describe a relaxed atmosphere and good friendships among staff. Flexible scheduling — often helpful for students or people balancing another job. Potential internal growth if the store is expanding. Dress code is usually casual and fashion-oriented rather than highly formal

Cons

Management consistency Pay and benefits are common weak points Promotions and growth can feel unclear or uneven. Scheduling/work-life balance concerns show up, especially for buyers or management roles. Some employees mention workplace cliques or store drama.

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