Fun retail job with a lot of responsibility. - Anonymous employee Swarovski Employee Review

4.0
4 Feb 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Small team Good training/education Flexible hours

Cons

Sometimes you need to take on responsibilities that are not in your job description

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Swarovski Response
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Thank you for taking the time to leave a review. We very much appreciate it. Swarovski fosters a culture on consistent learning, training and development for the entire workforce. Building a culture of teamwork and collaboration is important to us at Swarovski. Equally important to us, is to make each individual employee, from our stores to our corporate offices, feel that they are valued, as they help us turn light into delight every day. We are working hard to improve communication, including upgrading our technology to better communicate with our teams across all divisions. We also have an open-door policy and you should feel free to reach out to your manager or a member of HR at any time. Once again, we want to thank you for your review and wish you much success in your career with Swarovski.

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