Work Experience - Anonymous employee Swarovski Employee Review

5.0
Apr 25, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Great people, learnt alot from everyone

Cons

Okay management at times and customers were pretentious

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Swarovski Response
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First of all, our team at Swarovski would like to thank you for taking time to leave a review. We’re so glad to hear that you worked with “Great people” and “learned a lot from everyone”. We strive to be an inclusive workplace that fosters an environment of teamwork and recognition for our employees, so they can shine as much as our product. However, we are sorry to hear about your concerns with “okay management”. We pride ourselves on our open-door policy and encourage our employees to reach out to a member of our HR team or Upper Management with their concerns. Only when an employee shares their concerns can we address them. Feedback from current and former employees Positive and/or Negative is one of the most valuable tools we have, to help guide us in creating a positive and productive work environment.

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