They are building and working on themselves - Sales Manager Mulberry Employee Review

3.0
Sep 26, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

- Working in a beautiful store - Product Allowance - Weekly Incentives - Store opens at 10:00am work life balance. - Everyone is a Manager, good pay - They are building a culture and working on themselves

Cons

- High staff turnover - No training, I learnt most things from the website. - Management don’t have time to train you due to minimal staff on floor, Won’t bother training you on your position (such as reporting) if they don’t think you can’t handle it, won’t even bother giving you a try, or say they will and won’t/can’t make the time. - Management Gossiping that gets everyone involved and Management will ask casual employees to report on each other - They expect you to be a energiser bunny every minute of the day. - Low customer foot traffic - weekly Motivational sports videos some with swearing and yelling

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5.0
Oct 24, 2024
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Pros

Friendly people. Theres a lot of nice people

Cons

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2.0
Oct 13, 2025
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Pros

generally left alone by current management, nice coworkers mostly, mostly relaxed environment in our location. okay pay

Cons

lots of pressure from upper managers who don’t really understand how things work/ don’t work. Lack of consistent communication, then people treating you weird if you don’t know exactly what they’re talking about. US market seems to be neglected until very recently. In my time, things seemed to get better with things like stock and allocation, but in general, communication with the UK is left to very few of the top managers who just report that everything is fine. Crazy turnover. So many people have left due to high pressure, awful managers, awful HR, and then the company has the audacity to try to constantly discipline the people who remain and do their jobs well. One old manager tried to get me fired for something she could have just spoken to me about (which would have handled the issue). Lots of working behind people’s backs. So many store locations closed with little notice, some managers didn’t even know. Managers encouraged to keep things from their teams, etc. Teams are not allowed to grow or take much responsibility, but then expected to do things that would not be a part of their jobs… weird. Every year, there is some major change in management due to bad hires, then firings. Bad people brought in, then all the good people leave. Lots of people miserable in their jobs, but have to stay to pay their bills, so at least try to make it better

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