for your own good, stay far away. - Assistant Manager Altar'd State Employee Review

1.0
Oct 1, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The people. Hands down. All the other managers I met were very kind and genuinely good people, (albeit some were very young and delusional.) and my staff of girls were truly an inspiration to me. The discount is also good.

Cons

Alright. I will say this. Working for this company as a brand rep (sales associate) in highschool would probably be a pretty good gig. You get paid next to nothing, but you would get great experience and meet lots of great people. Those are the only people I would recommend to this company. I could not believe all the awful things that occurred within this company. They put up this Christian facade that's fooling only their customers. District level managers make promises they can't keep and end up with heart broken employees and they honestly couldn't care less. They will also pay you next to nothing for back breaking work. If you have any kind of family or social life, you can either kiss that or sleep goodbye. They set you up for failure every single day, and then are angry with you when you don't do it correctly. They would cut hours to the bare minimum and then expect management to work well over 55+ hours to make up for it. We were literally told that because of low hours, managers were going to have to stay longer days. Are you kidding me. We would get emails to do something (like counting every piece of sale merchandise you had) and were expected to do it within 30 minutes. My district manager was honestly so sweet and nice, but getting ahold of her was like trying to call the president of the United States. Emails and calls were never returned. Emergency situations were never seen to. It was ridiculous. Asking for a raise was like pulling teeth, it took us 5 months to get a raise for our employees who had been there for 1-2 years and still that raise was never negotiated, and it was only 25 more cents and hour. My employees were not happy, just insulted when that occurred. When I was promoted, I literally never negotiated or even so much as asked for a salary, they just told me what I was making. My offer letter was sent to me via email 4 months later. 4 months. I had been in the position for 4 months before I officially signed an offer letter. I was weird and very unprofessional. Managers, you will literally be worked like a borrowed mule, with nothing to show for it. I travelled and worked at a new store and worked over 68 hours in a single week. How in any way does that leave time for work/life balance. When I applied at a new company, they were shocked and appalled at how little I was making and all the responsibilities I had. (They offered me twice as much to have the same title, and only work 40 hours a week, so obviously I took it but that's neither here nor there.) my old manager, who was one of the most amazing people I've ever met, was promised things that (we know now) were never going to happen, and I had to sit and watch her heart get broken time and again. It was upsetting and hurtful to everyone involved. Christian? Does that sound christian to you???? And don't even get me started on Aaron Walters. The only words to describe him are power thirsty, solely money driven and just an outward JERK. A whole separate paragraph is needed for the product they sell. They buy from boutique whole sellers, (meaning you can find tons of their product in small boutiques across the U.S.) and the markup is UNREAL. I used to manage a boutique where I did some buying from the exact same wholesalers so I know what they were purchasing the items for. A 300% markup was quite the norm. The quality was awful and returns occurred so frequently that we couldn't even keep up with them all. It was horrible product at an outrageous price. I would not recommend a management position to any poor soul. Please, for your own sake, go to a company that respects you. I've been here and trust me, it's not worth it. I feel like people discredit these reviews as disgruntled employees, but I left this company on a high note. And now that I work for a company that loves me and gives me what I need to succeed, I can see just how awful it really was. Read every review on this site, the ONLY positive ones are from brand reps or keyholders who only work directly under their manager (who are more often than not great people) and have no clue what happens with upper management. Do yourself, your friendships and your relationships a favor and stay away.

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Pros

Such a wonderful workplace to work

Cons

There is none at all

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Altar'd State Response
1mo
Thank you for your kind words! We're so glad to hear you have had a positive experience and we appreciate you for taking care of our guests. Don't hesitate to reach out to peopledevelopment@altardstate.com if there's anything we could do for you!
1.0
Feb 27, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Literally nothing, can’t think of one positive thing

Cons

I’ve been with the company for years and watching its continuous downfall has become almost comical. Two years ago we took major pay cuts (like 15%) because of the economy but this year they sent us to the Virgin Islands on this over the top meeting that must have cost a fortune. I’d rather have the money in my bank versus a trip I was forced to go on with senior leadership that are absolute horrific people in general and evil businesses people. It all felt like a big propaganda event with tons of videoing and picture taking so they could come home and post all over linked in and social media about how WONDERFUL it is to work there. Don’t even get me started on the new Little House on the Prairie denim dresses we have to wear because they hire managers that aren’t even strong enough to coach to a dress code. How can you run a store if you can’t even tell someone what they’re wearing inappropriate? Instead now we look like a bunch of little followers of the cult everyone already says it is. As long as we say we “stand out for good” at every opportunity it must mean it’s true right? To know who else brainwashed people into thinking bad things are good for them? CULT LEADERS.

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Altar'd State Response
4mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts and concerns. We will share your feedback with the appropriate teams. If you would like to discuss in further detail, please reach out to peopledevelopment@altardstate.com.
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