Pros
-Great area -Decent kitchen -Again, nice location -You learn how to NOT treat clients/boutiques, like Shoptiques does! They treat boutiques like garbage. Once they acquire a boutique and take their money, boutiques get treated so poorly. Boutiques don't even have a phone line to call for support. All they get is email support which is also abysmal. Like come on, Olga. Didn't you learn a thing or two from Harvard Business??
Cons
-Shared office with another company; clearly they are not doing so well if you have seen their past office. -CEO is borderline insane. I honestly believe she's crazy. She will be nice to your face for 2 seconds and then will start cursing off someone on the phone. Harvard Business definitely taught her to be professional *eyeroll* -Shoptiques does a poor job being a middleman between boutiques and customers so you'll often have to take blame from both sides. Have fun being verbally abused whenever you're there. Best part- there is nothing you can do about it. -They clearly are not doing well if their turnover is so quick. Look at the reviews from last year. There were 80+ working. Now they can barely cover daily responsibilities due to lack of employees. Also, they are constantly badgering boutiques to buy their horrible POS or to rejoin since they are doing so poorly. -So freaking loud in there. I feel so bad when I am on the phone because the other line almost always hears the background noise. -There are no "perks," despite whatever fake reviews claim. There is no yoga, champagne celebrations, etc. You don't even get a lunch break! -Zero room for growth. Get out of there unless you enjoy being a slave. -Underpaid. -Very deceiving to customers. When they changed their free shipping policy, you would think that Shoptiques would send a mass email to customers about the change. Nope! Olga cares too much money to have a decent business ethic. Guess I can't blame her since they are doing so badly.