Over rated and under appreciated - Sales Associate Swarovski Employee Review

2.0
Nov 11, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

You get to work in a sparkly place. That's it.

Cons

Management are unreliable and don't know what they're doing. You're given a 12 hour contact and told you'll be working at least double that. Seasonal part time staff aren't even allowed staff discount even though they work just as hard as permanent staff. Absolutely no training given and a very high staff turnover which is just embarrassing. Paid just above minimum wage even though the store is making thousands in profit every week. "You're not allowed to wear any jewellery unless it's Swarovski, and you aren't allowed any staff discount to buy any Swarovski jewellery, and you won't be able to afford it anyway on £6.59 an hour so don't wear jewellery even though you work in a jewellery shop." Embarrassing.

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5.0
May 12, 2026
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Pros

The management team is refined and very accommodating. I loved my time here. I had so many opportunities to learn and grow through my experiences, and working with the team was amazing. Holiday seasons were stressful but never unfun. The management here really makes you feel cared for. Love the discount on most jewelry as well.

Cons

Scheduling could be volatile during holiday seasons, but that's to be expected for a front-line sales position.

2.0
Mar 24, 2026
Recommend
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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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