Almost Five Years at Altar'd Sate- Please Beware - Marketing Specialist Altar'd State Employee Review

1.0
24 Sept 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Genuine, hard working employees that believe in making a difference, clothing discount and a fun retail environment

Cons

I was elated to finally see that people are starting to question the validity and intention of Altar’d State. I have never spoken out negatively about the company, but I feel the need to finally break my silence. I began working with the company as an intern in their first store and stayed with the company for almost five years, moving into a marketing role within the home office. I would not wish my experience with the company and its CEO, Aaron Walters, on anyone. I whole-heartedly believed in the mission and worked an unhealthy amount of hours to push the business forward. Hours that defied moral standards were a requirement at Altar’d State, and, as a young girl out of college, I was unaware of the unfair expectations they had set. Berating and embarrassing employees is also a daily practice for Aaron Walters, and his tirades are to be expected. His emotional imbalance keeps everyone on the office constantly on edge and afraid. Many offices have high-pressure environments, and difficult CEOs are to be expected, but the unnerving thing about this situation is the facade Altar’d State keeps to the public. Hiding under a veil of Christianity and “giving back” is concerning and manipulative. Altar’d State is targeting young girls, fresh out of school and luring them with the idea of making a difference, while paying them unfairly (full time at $8.00 for an E-commerce Manager), working them consistently overtime and subjecting them to unfair expectations and verbal harassment. It is an exhausting, emotionally draining work environment. In my almost five years at Altar’d State, I never witnessed substantial donations to the charities mentioned by Aaron Walters. I was “given a child” for my time at Altar’d State by the CEO (money was sent to support Coperdeli USA in my name), but I tried to contact the company to send “my child” a letter and never received a response. Aaron Walters treated the presentation of “my child” as a spectacle and made the event more about himself than helping others. I would love to finally know if, in fact, money is given to charity through Altar’d State funds, and, if so, how much? Many may discredit my comment as a disgruntled ex-employee, but out of genuine concern I would ask potential employees to be careful. All employees deserve to be treated with respect. Please beware of this company and its promises. Buyers should also take everything said by this company with a grain of salt and be aware of the organization you are supporting with your money.

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5.0
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Pros

Such a wonderful workplace to work

Cons

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Altar'd State Response
1mo
Thank you for your kind words! We're so glad to hear you have had a positive experience and we appreciate you for taking care of our guests. Don't hesitate to reach out to peopledevelopment@altardstate.com if there's anything we could do for you!
1.0
27 Feb 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Literally nothing, can’t think of one positive thing

Cons

I’ve been with the company for years and watching its continuous downfall has become almost comical. Two years ago we took major pay cuts (like 15%) because of the economy but this year they sent us to the Virgin Islands on this over the top meeting that must have cost a fortune. I’d rather have the money in my bank versus a trip I was forced to go on with senior leadership that are absolute horrific people in general and evil businesses people. It all felt like a big propaganda event with tons of videoing and picture taking so they could come home and post all over linked in and social media about how WONDERFUL it is to work there. Don’t even get me started on the new Little House on the Prairie denim dresses we have to wear because they hire managers that aren’t even strong enough to coach to a dress code. How can you run a store if you can’t even tell someone what they’re wearing inappropriate? Instead now we look like a bunch of little followers of the cult everyone already says it is. As long as we say we “stand out for good” at every opportunity it must mean it’s true right? To know who else brainwashed people into thinking bad things are good for them? CULT LEADERS.

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Altar'd State Response
4mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts and concerns. We will share your feedback with the appropriate teams. If you would like to discuss in further detail, please reach out to peopledevelopment@altardstate.com.
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