Former Stylist - Anonymous employee Nordstrom Employee Review

3.0
29 Mar 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I liked the "start-up" feel of the office. I quit right after Nordstrom bought TC, so the culture may be a little different now though. The office in Chicago is amazing, beer on tap, very modern and colegial (aesthetic - wise). If you love sales- this job is 100% sales driven and you're constantly challenged with a higher quota.

Cons

I personally thought the environment was super caddy with so many girls, but I think it takes a certain type of personality to work there. I didn't think you got paid enough for how much hard work and how high your sales goal worth. It was my first job out of college, so that could be why. To get the job i had to do a 2 week trial and I was the only person who didn't get any commision off of my trial, which really sucked because i was sooo broke, just moving to the city and out of college. They promise you a percentage (i think 20 percent) of your trial, but since my trial ended the same month I started, I only received a tiny percentage of the sales I made the month before and obviously didn't hit my quota the first month there.

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Nordstrom Response
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I'm sorry to hear there was a miscommunication on receiving 15% of your sales during trial. You should absolutely be receiving this, so please don't hesitate to contact someone in HR. There is a chance we have the wrong address in your file due to graduating from college and moving to a new location. We would be happy to help here!

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