Not what it used to be - Senior Stylist Stitch Fix Employee Review

3.0
20 Aug 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Discount on retail Work from home Stylists can set their own hours Decent benefits for full-time employees

Cons

Changes are happening incredibly fast, and stylists are not given time to adjust. We are still able to schedule our own hours, but it has to be within a 12 hour window and down to 15 minute increments. The flexibility is what drew many of us to the job, and those of us that couldn't adapt to this (seemingly unnecessary) change were asked to resign. This change forced out a lot of employees who style as a second job or stay-at-home parent. Even though we have to schedule ourselves so rigidly and in advance, we don't find out how many hours we are allowed to work until two days prior to the start of the workweek. As a full-timer, this doesn't affect me as much, but for part-timers it's a huge stressor. It's hard to keep yourself available when you're not guaranteed work. Now they don't offer flexibility, but require it from us. We have to clock in every three days, even if we have a 20 hour workweek. This new change is to "preserve client/stylist relationships" but they weren't thinking of client/stylist relationships when they made a change that forced half of their employees to resign. It also appears that bots are styling half of my Fix Previews now too (and I'm left doing damage control for terrible AI choices. Like sending a top made of a material that my client is ALLERGIC to). So, that's BS. Additionally, over the past year, all methods of providing feedback have been cut off and there's been zero response from higher up to the stylist outrage regarding this change. I don't expect one. Two years ago, I would have. I used to love this job. It was invaluable to me. Now, I'll happily jump ship the minute a better opportunity arises. I'm sticking around because I'm full time and I don't want to lose my health care. I also value the option of a paid maternity leave. But honestly, I am starting to feel like those benefits might go away too.

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Pros

The people you actually work with are actually fantastic humans and brilliant engineers. They're eager to learn, collaborate, and help no matter what level they are or team they're on. You can make real friends here.

Cons

Unfortunately, the business just hasn't been as stable as it used to be. Leadership is always changing something and there isn't as much transparency about those decisions as there once was.

5.0
22 Jun 2026
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Pros

• I work with genuinely kind, supportive people who are always willing to jump in and help or give feedback to help me grow. • I've had the opportunity to partner with a variety of teams and build meaningful relationships across the business even from a remote setting. • Flexible work environment that allowed for a healthy work-life balance. • I've always felt trusted to manage my workload and bring new ideas to recruiting processes. • Mission-driven culture with employees who truly cared about helping clients feel confident in their personal style. • Great place to develop recruiting skills while working alongside talented and thoughtful teammates.

Cons

• Stakeholder alignment could take time when multiple teams were involved in hiring decisions. • I honestly don't have many cons to share. I can genuinely see myself working at Stitch Fix for many years to come. It's a company that truly values its people, and I'm proud to say I work here when people ask. The culture, mission, and people make it a place where I feel supported, challenged, and excited to contribute every day.

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