Low pay, low responsibility - Cashier/Sales Associate TJ Maxx Employee Review

3.0
24 Jan 2015
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Pros

TJ Maxx was a solid blend of minimal responsibility and varied experience. I went in with no experience, no resume, nada, but by the time I left I could put down experience in just about every area of the store possible--even sales, 'cause I was lucky enough to get put behind the jewelry counter regularly. One thing I really appreciate in hindsight (now working a small sales-oriented company) is that I wasn't expected to take much abuse from customers. All in all, a good first-time job, particularly if you need it as a secondary thing.

Cons

Pay was very low; annual review meant you got taken up a few cents every year. The company will do its best to keep just about everyone's hours low unless they're a coordinator or above; after 2 years I was just barely getting 30 hours a week. By far my least favorite part of the job was the pressure to sign people up for the (terrible) credit card. Every couple years the managers get shifted around to different stores, which meant that by the end of my term there I really didn't care for my management team and a lot of good sales associates asked for transfers or quit (pretty big staff, though, so not something that could be helped); a lot of my personal complaints (requiring schedule requests 3 weeks in advance but not putting up a schedule until the day of) really depend on the managers you have.

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5.0
2 Apr 2026
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Pros

Great work environment n peaceful

Cons

The manager was rude as heck

4.0
2 Jun 2026
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Pros

-flexible and accomodating hours - good partime job for college student - very neutral experience, but the fact that it wasn't terrible makes it a pro -10% employee discount

Cons

-lower pay than other retail places ($12 when I was there) - general cons that just come with retail (rude customers, boring tasks, etc.) - store is constantly being rearranged, and is also disorganized on purpose so customers have to search through/look at more things to find what they are looking for -CONSTANTLY having to push the TJ Maxx credit card and having managers literally walk by to make sure you are - can't wear t-shirts or any graphic tees including ones in the store (which always bothered me because if they can sell it I should be able to wear it)

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