Come for the discount, leave because of the quality. - Style Advisor/Sales Associate Aritzia Employee Review

1.0
7 Apr 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great discount, 40%. Great to say you work(ed) there.

Cons

- Hourly goal to sell product, if you didn't hit it, you're now expected to sell double that in the next hour (and so on, and no you did not get commission despite being pushed to make sales) - Was not treated equally to other workers (had an inkling it was due to skin color...) - The best workers were awarded for ignoring "poor looking" people and only going after those dressed well or eyeing expensive products (many people would sit and wait until someone comes to look at coats, they'd make the sale and be awarded promotions) - Insane standards (everything must be buttoned, zipped, perfectly folded and folded by it's unique style, you should already know the names of all clothing) - You can't leave unless all criteria is met (your assigned cubby needs to be perfectly clean, which is hard when customers shop while you're cleaning. It ends up in a never ending cycle of zipping/buttoning while customers keep shopping. Often will spend 30 minutes after my shift just fixing my cubby.) - Culture of "that was my sale/client" sets you up for sabotage and catfights. Management will step in to "resolve" this, and often favor seniority or their favorite worker. - If you try to reduce bottle neck by bringing things from the change room racks back to the sales floor, you're going to help all your colleagues but then get talked to by management for not selling $200 in the hour, and now have to sell $400 in this hour. - If you successfully hit your quota, congrats, now it's increased even more on your next shift ($150 > $250).

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5.0
9 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Great team of girls to work with

Cons

- Quite boring during quiet hours - Discount for boutique associates isn't the same as sales associates

1.0
18 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- competitive pay/higher than average pay - holiday pay/incentives - employee discounts

Cons

If you are offered an interview, your personality and attractiveness will matter more than your previous work experience. I came into the company with 5+ years of retail sales experience just to be constantly told that I was not ready to sell on the floor. If you decide to work here, just be prepared to be judged based off your looks 24/7, (and yes, if you’re a shopper, you’re 100% being judged as well.) As an employee, you will constantly need to keep track of your performance, and your numbers will be posted for all employees to see. This creates a very competitive and disingenuous work environment. It can get hostile. If you are just starting off, or at the bottom, management will work you to death and dangle better shifts or promotions over your head for you to prove yourself, just to turn around and outsource hire to fill the position, or not guarantee your scheduled hours. If you are injured on the job, disabled, become pregnant, or experience loss, I would just start looking for another job because they will not accommodate you, and will slowly phase you out and off of the schedule (even if you’ve been with the company for years). It feels like working at a sorority or being a part of a high school clique full of mean girls competing in a make-believe popularity contest. If you don’t subscribe to the cliquey-ness, be mentally prepared to be ostracized and left out of social events. And this is me barely scratching the surface when it comes to cons.

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