Pros
I can’t think of a single thing, other than than the cafe in the office. That’s it.
Cons
Well, it was awful enough that i lasted one day.. 1. WORST COMPENSATION IN THE INDUSTRY: As an Associate Buyer I currently make $60k salary. At F21 the pay was about $18 an hour, and they *require* you to work 9.5 hour days. 2. ZERO COMMUNICATION: It’s a Korean family run company, so all leadership is Korean. No big deal, right? Wrong - they only speak to eachother in Korean, leaving non Korean speakers clueless. How am i supposed to learn if my boss and her boss and his boss can’t communicate with me? 3. THE HIRING HAUX I was recruited by a “friend” who fed me the lies about what a great company it is, etc. When i interviewed i spoke to a lovely English-speaking woman, who told me about the company. When i got there for my first day, i realize this woman i interviewed with is nowhere on the line of all-Korean speaking leadership. I’m not sure who she even was. 4. OFFICE = SMOKE & MIRRORS The waiting area is super fun and trendy, music is playing, it’s great. When you’re hired and on the other side, everything changes. The offices are dirty and disorganized. It felt like what i imagine working in one of their retail stores feels like. In fact, my desk seemed totally unprepared for me. There was trash in the trash can, old post-it notes at the desk, an old collection of odds-and-ends pens and pencils. It looked like i was just stepping into someone’s temporary make-shift desk. I wasn’t expecting much but that’s the first time I’ve ever shown up to a new job and things were that unwelcoming.