Pros
Work remotely and schedule own hours
Cons
Pay scale is based on the city you live in, not your region. For example - if you live in a not so great part of Los Angeles you will be paid less than a stylist living in Beverly Hills regardless of merit, skill or experience. Stylists get graded on how much your client bought and the average value they paid. So if you get clients who are on a budget and can only buy one item per box, you get in trouble. Inventory to choose from is consistently low due to poor planning of the buyers in HQ. But the stylists are the ones who get in trouble when a client doesn’t like what you sent them. Prices are advertised as being anywhere from $25 up to $200 or more. However I have never seen anything priced at $25 so the lower price point clients get upset. The leads are very robotic. No matter what you say to them they reply with "thanks for sharing." It's odd and creepy. There is no authenticity there. Absolutely ZERO growth. HQ has 100s of talented people working in part time roles yet they have no idea who is working for them and what they are missing. Product is very expensive and low quality. It's rarely on-trend or Seasonally relevant.