Don't work for Swarovski! It's super dodgy! - Casual Brand Ambassador Swarovski Employee Review

1.0
Jul 7, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Generous staff discount - average pay - good hours (when you have good managers) - Few good managers and team members (but moved on from the company to better career opportunities)

Cons

The company was good when I first joined (2014). The management had a good structure and things ran smoothly. However, due to management changes starting from the HQ to in-store, it really changed the working environment. There had always been a big focus on KPIs, however, the company grew to only care about money and not the customers nor staff. New managers were being dodgy, providing discounts where it was not valid just to make sales, and when inappropriate behaviour was reported to HR, no action was taken. Chinese customers (resellers) are the only thing some of these managers care about now. Local customers are not acknowledged. The HR team is another problem. I strongly believe the HR team did not have the proper ability to manage HR problems that occurred within the company. Many issues were smoothed over as if it's never happened. If there was one word I could describe the company, it would be "DODGY". There are only very few people left within the company that are good because Swarovski lacks the ability to hold on to its valuable assets. The quality of products have not improved for years and it was almost embarrassing to witness how some of the items were. zero career opportunities

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Cons

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Pros

Strong level of autonomy as a Store Manager to drive the business, implement strategies, and influence sales performance Opportunity to develop leadership skills through team coaching, training, and performance management Emphasis on client experience and building meaningful in-store customer relationships Creative freedom to execute sales-driving initiatives and local events Hands-on ownership of business results, which can be very rewarding for self-motivated leaders

Cons

Limited support from regional and district leadership, particularly in satellite locations, which can feel isolating High turnover due to relatively low pay for Crystal Experts and Assistant Managers Budget constraints make it difficult to recruit and retain experienced, high-performing talent Teams may require significant development due to lower wage tiers, increasing workload and pressure on management Store conditions in some locations feel outdated, with limited investment in remodels or upgrades Compensation structure for hourly roles does not always align with expectations or workload

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