Good people; bad company - Sales Associate Dangerfield Employee Review

2.0
Jun 18, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There are some amazing people who work and shop here. The atmosphere is very welcoming and more laid back than in traditional clothing stores.

Cons

Upper management and corporate are filled with people who can’t do their job and don’t know how you do yours. They set unreasonable KPIs, sometimes obviously out of reach just so they don’t need to pay you out your reward. They treat customers like NPCs that are constantly in the store and just waiting for you to sell to them. Like really, they expect you to have a ‘natural conversation’ with everyone, while simultaneously going through their sales steps (which include talking about sales as if there aren’t sales signs on every wall). Don’t expect to be trained properly but expect to be blamed when you mess up. Even if you are a casual have fun having a work life balance, they have multiple ‘blackout periods’ throughout the year where you can’t refuse shifts. They will pull stuff like reducing plus size ranges and not having any carry bags in the store and act it’s all the sales peoples fault that their stores aren’t meeting KPIs. Don’t get me started on the ugly outfits they want us to put the mannequins in or the fact that the mannequins are all the size of 13 year old girls. (Career opportunities is high because managers constantly quit after a year so don’t worry, you will be able to replace them quickly).

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
Jan 19, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- discount on clothes - occasional good KPI goals - Chill a lot of the time

Cons

- only allowed to wear dangerfield clothes at work. there needs to be at least one other item of the clothing you are wearing in the store, or you are not allowed to wear it anymore (so that if someone says "hey cute top" you can lead them to it and try and make a sale). This means that staff are often having to spend their own money on current clothing - waaay too much stock. have fun pulling any item off the rails (spoiler, you can't! how fun) - the goal is to make money out of people at all times no matter what. felt kinda predatory. if you have ever had a lovely interaction with a staff member, i guarantee you that 90% of it was faked because we are trained to hype you up so that you tap your card - quality went way down. yes, some of the prints are australian artist's prints, but almost everything is of poor quality and is made in china or thailand. most of the accessories can be found on drop shipping websites such as temu or aliexpress. products are not ethically sourced at all.

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