Pros
I use the products Bath & Body sells so being able to get good discounts on candles, body care products, soap, etc. was a perk of working there.
My coworkers were some of the best coworkers I've had and management was also great!
I was also promoted pretty quickly. From associate to cash lead within 4 months of employment and shortly after I was promoted to a temporary key holder which came with a minimum of 30 hours and week and a small pay raise.
Cons
The short shifts ended up being the reason I left. Around the holidays, you get a bunch of hours but afterwards, for months I might add, hours are significantly reduced and you may see only 1 shift for the week.
The shifts could be a minimum of 3 hours with the option of an extension if necessary. This means that you're only going to be scheduled for 3 hours but if somebody calls off your shift could get extended to 5 hours to help cover their shift. This coupled with having just 1 shift a week didn't helping pay the bills and I had to get a second job to make ends meet.
LOW PAY!!!! The minimum pay was about $13 an hour and unless you were a manager, nobody was making over $15 an hour!
They over hired, at least at my location. They would hire way more people than necessary which meant about 90 people had to share shifts. If too many people were there, even though the shifts were just 3 hours long, you could still get sent home early because they wouldn't have the payroll if the store wasn't busy.