Pros
This store is HUGE and stunning, however, it is a locally owned and operated business. The owner is there almost every day and he takes great pride in his business. He cares about how it is run and is mindful of the caliber of people and merchandise in the store. The employees there are AMAZING. The comradery amongst the floor staff is unmatched by any other job I've had. There are set rules for commission, and so arguments are few and far between. The employees help each other out, answer questions, alleviate stress, and truly care about each other. There are many opportunities for staff to receive bonuses and cash and jewelry from management and vendors. In addition, there is also a fantastic health/dental/eye plan available for full time staff. There is a stocked break room with coffee machine, and the owner and employees very frequently bring donuts and pizza and other treats to share. One of the biggest advantages of working here is that it is a stand-alone store, so unlike mall stores, you don't have "lookie loos". Most of your day is spent with VALID customers who actually want to follow through with a purchase. The employees typically have a 50%+ closing rate with their customers. The store caters to all walks of life, offering merchandise from $20 up to $100,000. There is something for everyone here. They also have an amazing mixture of "fad/designer" pieces and traditional and estate jewelry, meaning you will love their jewelry no matter what your taste is. The owner is also very involved in the community and charitable giving. He even pays for the employees to be able to attend charity balls and events. The store is constantly donating to numerous organizations and endeavors. This definitely instills a sense of pride for one's workplace. Overall, I got a lot out of working there- lasting friendships, gorgeous jewelry, increased confidence, and more.
Cons
There are some very specific rules that need to be followed, as it is a high-value store, but that is to be expected. There are no crazy corporate rules made by people who don't even know how the store runs. The rules are all made by management who are there every day. It can be hard for some new staff to keep up with all the rules, but you get used to it. Mistakes can be disastrous in this industry, so they are not taken lightly. But if you follow the rules and double check things with senior staff/management, you'll be fine.