So sad... - Associate Manager Lilly Pulitzer Employee Review

2.0
Jul 2, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The discount is great and if your a true "Lilly Girl" then you will love being around customers who share in the same excitement about the brand.

Cons

Some store managers are absolutely wonderful and others are absolutely horrible- making the experience and job horrific. Weekends are precious to a lot of people and being unfair and not open minded about days off is simply unfair. Some managers are it willing to work with their employees, but when you get a manager that is not willing, it makes it almost intolerable. Lilly is a great brand but there is so much drama all the time and upper management just simply doesn't care that you are unhappy. I had to leave Lilly due to not being listened to and feeling like I was extremely over worked and under paid with a manager who was not willing to give, but always asking more. I loved Lilly, but sadly the manger ruined it for me. I have heard this a lot....it's not just me.

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Cons

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Pros

The brand itself is visually beautiful and attracts creative employees who genuinely care about customer experience. The role provided valuable exposure to retail operations, merchandising, and client relations. The company has cultivated a strong customer-facing brand identity and aspirational image that resonates well with consumers.

Cons

Store leadership culture and upper management support were deeply disappointing. In my experience, there was significant pressure placed on management teams with limited operational support, unrealistic expectations, and frequent turnover in leadership positions. After the Store Manager resigned unexpectedly, I was expected to cover responsibilities for two leadership roles without additional compensation, staffing support, or formal acknowledgment. Expectations continued to increase despite the lack of structural support, creating an unsustainable workload and contributing to ongoing burnout within leadership positions. Additionally, as an employee with documented health conditions, I did not feel adequately supported or accommodated despite clearly communicating my needs. The environment often felt inflexible and dismissive toward medical concerns, which created unnecessary stress and made long-term success in the role difficult. There also appeared to be a broader retention issue within leadership, as management positions were repeatedly reposted after short tenures. Morale suffered from inconsistent communication, burnout, and a lack of sustainable support for store teams.

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