Good for retail experience, bad for long-term. - Sales Associate Bath & Body Works Employee Review

3.0
16 Apr 2012
Recommend
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Pros

It was my first experience in retail. They do a great job making sure you know what it is you're selling. The monthly trainings ensured we were well-versed in new products, and the floor-set consistency throughout each store is very appealing. I learned how to deal with frustrated customers and customers demanding a product that can be discontinued. The rotation of positions made the day go by faster and kept it interesting.

Cons

This location in particular had problems with scheduling. For instance, I was having eye surgery that would make me unable to work for 5 days. I notified the person in charge of scheduling well in advance of the days I needed off but low and behold, the day after my surgery my manager called and asked why I wasn't at work. I also didn't care for the "Call-in" shifts, where you'd be asked to call in no more than two hours prior to the scheduled start time to see if there was enough demand for you. Sometimes they'd tell me not to come in and then call an hour or two later to see if I could make it in after all. It was hard to schedule anything on those days, and unfortunately during the "off-season", most of my shifts were call-ins. There was also a problem with one of the store managers gossiping and doing petty things that a person in a leadership role should not be displaying.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
7 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Good discounts on merchandise, easy work.

Cons

I would have loved to purchase some of their products conisdering the 40% off discount for employees, but they failed to pay me enough to sustain myself let alone buy from their store! I was getting paid about $150 every two weeks! They never notified me about how little I'd be working or about what my schedule would be like, my shifts were completely random. If you want a set schedule each week. this job isn't for you, you're lucky to get 1 shift a week that only lasts about 3-4 hours. Once again, my supervisors failed to mention this, thinking it was more important that I know how to sell products than whether or not I get paid enough to survive. I don't know why there was so much emphasis on selling merchandise to customers anyway, these products practically sell themselves. I had a lot of questions starting out since I was a NEW EMPLOYEE and all and had never worked a job like this in my life, but for some reason my supervisors failed to see this and instead made me feel ashamed and embarassed for asking the simplest of questions. They'd actually get mad and a little sassy at me for asking a question, like where a specific item was or how to do a return. I have to remind you, I had just started and my shifts were so sporadic it was difficult to retain all the info, so I HAD to ask questions.

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