Day in the life at VS Pink - Anonymous employee Victoria's Secret Employee Review

1.0
13 Jul 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The cubicles are often next to windows.

Cons

Interesting study in a snarling batch of lady-hyenas. The visual here is a writhing mass of panting teeth and matted, bloody fur lurking at ends of carpeted corporate hallways lined with boudoir photography. Sniffing and circling any sense of feeble prey before group-pounce flesh ripping. And then it might be time for a salad (w/the dressing on the side of course) Woman can be so much worse then men, I have realized that unfortunate fact working for a company whose perception is to celebrate the feminine but in fact, is a moniker for weakness; woman should luxuriate in their ‘sexy little things’ (prey) and embrace their ‘femininity’ (weakness). In conclusion: "I see you fall sister, do I help you? No, I step on your stupid face, why? because you remind me how far we haven't come..."

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