Pros
Medical benefits (only available for full-time)
Cons
-VERY monotonous, especially because inventory is stale. You will send the same pieces just in different colors year after year. -Inventory is a huge issue (even before COVID and supply chain issues which have only made it worse). You will go weeks without pants or tops and are told to just "get creative" or "lean into the algorithm" -There is no room for growth or mobility. -Pay is not enough for the impact and workload Stylists have -Leads (what SF calls their managers) provide no positive impact to the stylist role. They are basically glorified babysitters to timesheets. Unless weekly emails with photos of what they did with their unlimited PTO while you struggled to put together Fixes with no pants and only pajamas populating is considered impactful. -Constant technology issues that you are asked to work around even though you have to schedule yourself down to the very minute and this slow down will impact your metrics, which you will then be reprimanded for even though you had no control over the issue. -Culture of silence. They have taken away pretty much any platform or Stylists to communicate. If you utter even a hint of a problem or negativity around not having inventory you will get a meeting with your Lead and Supervisor to discuss how you are not upholding the Stitch Fix OS. -The ads market pieces that we buy in very low quantities or at a high price range and are NOT a true reflection of inventory which is misleading clients and puts a huge strain on the Stylist because we can't deliver their requests.