2/10 - Sales Associate Victoria's Secret Employee Review

2.0
13 Feb 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The only great things were gratis for both VSL and PINK, also being a pink girl and getting outfits, also the girls I worked with other than management were great as well

Cons

You don't get any benefits and the pay is horrible, after working a certain amount of hours during peak you get 20-30 hours of PTO which if you decide to leave the company they don't pay you out for it, unless your FT management, you don't get any benefits at all, FMLA, PTO, or vacation. Also its so hard to have career development, it feels nearly impossible.

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Cons

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Pros

Remote, work-life balance, easily post shifts and get vto if you want it

Cons

Hours fluctuate way too much, and repetitive, brainless type of calls. You're walked all over, and have to play stupid with customers because of their "assume good intent" policy, but WOW the amount of people who take advantage of this wild. You will see hundreds of dollars refunded on numerous back-to-back orders of the same person claiming they didn't get their package, or coupons and gift cards, nonstop, with customers always complaining. The complaints from customers still in store on their treatment from store managers and supervisors are shocking, I've had calls hearing those workers yellling at customers. The type of work and level of needing to play stupid is just not for me. I also didnt care for never getting a straight answer from managers, trainers, higher-ups. Everything is always beating around the bush. One time hours were cut back a lot, and they blamed the tariffs that the president imposed, which made no sense. Come to find out from a long-term employee that it was just the usual slow time. It's a weird work environment that you just can't take seriously. If you want remote work, take it for the experience on your resume, but move on.

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