Swarovski reviews

3.4

55% would recommend to a friend

(1,939 total reviews)
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Alexis Nasard

67% approve of CEO

49% positive business outlook

Swarovski has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 1,939 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Swarovski employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Einzel- & Großhandel industry (3.5 stars).

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1.0
Aug 15, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Good staff discount that's it.

Cons

This company has been in steady decline for years and is getting to rock bottom. Introduced a payroll system that expects all staff to be fully flexible. So don't go there if you have kids, another job, a LIFE. Lots of amazing people have been either lost, made redundant or demoted thanks to a tirade of shop closures, concession closures and role redundancies. People who have worked here for many years have been treated abhorrently. The people who continue to cling to some sense that they are safe, well, good luck with that. Made to feel Like nothing but a number. Be interesting to see where this company is in 5 years time, at least in the UK. Terrible area management and terrible head office that was moved at the expense of a lot of very long standing employees jobs. If you want to have a life outside of work then avoid like Ebola.

1.0
Aug 10, 2014

DO NOT WORK

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

There. Is. Absolutely. Nothing.

Cons

I've worked at Swarovski as a key- holder for over 2-years. The company is completely screwed up in their politics. The management does not train their team, and expects their associates to maintain their goal even when they are scheduled less than 13 hours a week. The managers will write you up for absolutely anything, just to try and get their associates fired. I've seen some highs in this company, but most definitely more lows. The company is unfair towards their associates, and I'm completely disgusted by their actions. ***definitely not the company it use to be.

1.0
Aug 10, 2014
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The pay is steady. The customers are friendly and its satisfying to see that a customer enjoys the pieces that you have selected.

Cons

Swarovski has become a money making business that no longer cares for its CUSTOMERS and its WORKERS. I have worked for the company for 3 years and have come to see that the company is becoming run down and losing business. They have started cutting down on employee raises, hours and expenses. 1) As a part-timer, I have been payed the same amount for more than a year and 1/2 when it was promised during the hiring process that Swarovski associates would receive a raise approximately once each year. When asked about this discrepancy, the excuse that management had to offer was that Canadian sales have not been doing so well, and in turn this is affecting peoples pay rates as well. 2) The company requires associates to attend monthly store meetings at 8 am yet refuses to pay for breakfast or the cost for transportation to get there so early in the morning just so that they can save on expenses. This is not called SAVING or being WISE with your money, this is called being Cheap at the EXPENSE of the workers 3) The District manager for my region also seems to be quite the trouble maker. Sharing the confidential conversations that she has with people and spreading them among the other store managers and associates. This creates rifts and rivalry among the managers & workers, and also creates a negative environment in the workplace. How are the associates expected to sell when they are not happy with the company, each other, the environment or can not even TRUST their own DM who they are required to bring their problems to if the manager is not handling it? 4) To add on to the previous note, the company has begun cutting hours of associates, which in turn reflects the managers favoritism, who enjoy playing God when creating the weakly schedule by handing out more hours to those that they favour and cutting the hours of those who they like the least. When brought to the attention of the 'district manager' she merely states that " 'Legally, the manager is required to really only issue out no less than 3 hrs per associate, and who she chooses to distribute the hours to should be her choice. If anyone doesn't like it then they can find another job." ~ Wise words from a particularly dark haired Swarovski District Manager (sarcasm) Although it is understandable that each store is allotted a certain amount of hours to distribute amongst the team (lets say 180 hrs for the week), if SOME associates are dropping down from 20 or 15 hrs a week to 8 hrs or even 4 hrs a week, while others (the favoured associates) are remaining consistent, 15-18 hrs a week, that should be a red flag that something is wrong. I have so much more to say but to sum it all up: SWAROVSKI IS A CORRUPT COMPANY

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