Pros
flexible schedule. But you'll only be successful if you work during the weekdays.
Cons
Ok, here we go: You cannot live on what you get paid. And you NEVER get a raise. Your good performance does not get rewarded. You get a pin for your time with the company. Who wants a pin? Save the environment and don't send out tchotchkes. This is not a women supporting women environment. You are the lowest man on the totem pole and are ignored when you have comments or concerns that aren't positive. The emails that go out to clients with cute seasonal outfits are a lie. We never have those items in stock. I'm not sure that we even carry some of the items at all ever. Calls with management are so so fake. Everyone who wants to be promoted acts overly excited and it's very transparent. Management sounds like pre-programmed robots. They use the same lingo that we are all supposed to use. It's almost creepy how exactly similar the emails are that one Lead sends their team and another Lead sends to their team. They throw the word "kind" around so much that it has lost its meaning. If you have a complaint, you aren't being kind. If you disagree with something, you aren't being kind. Clients tear you apart in feedback if you don't send what they want or send something that they hate. I mean, they can be so nasty. But what clients probably don't know is that we just don't have the inventory to send them and we only have 10 to figure it out. Oh, and if you want to work on the weekend, you will fail at the job because there is even less inventory than if you worked during the week. The company's "innovation" is only making it harder to create personalized Fixes. So between no raise, no voice, no creativity, no inventory, mean clients, fake management, I'd pass on this job.