Best Retail Option - Educator lululemon Employee Review

3.0
3 Feb 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Great compensation for a minimum requirement job For retail, lululemon is probably the best option out there Group commission structure creates a team environment Benefits for full-time employees 401k option for part-time employees Funds for employees to partake in group exercise classes Integrated paid sick days Nice training for feedback-based improvement for those newer to the workforce Allows for great customer-worker interactions Good discounts on products that are marked down Ability to extend your discount for men's product (limited per month)

Cons

Cult-like work environment (you really have to buy into "lululemon culture"... they basically have their own language Never straightforward with their feedback. Constantly beating around the bush by using fluff like "success meetings" (which means you're not doing so hot" or "leadership logs" (which is documentation of all the things you do wrong). Managers do nothing most of the time. They stand around and talk to each other when on the floor like they're forbidden from helping guests. Then when bad reviews are left about "workers talking to each other instead of helping", they blame the educators as if that's not all they do, because customers can't tell the difference between a manager and an educator. Moving up in the company has nothing to do with work ethic and skill. To move up you need to be friends with the managers and go on "sweat dates' (workouts) with them as often as possible Not flexible for students. Very strict availability requirements even for part-time employees. Very difficult to get vacation time because the managers always insist it will be too busy that week to have people go on vacation Blackout periods from Thanksgiving until mid-January. Bonuses are extremely variable. So much so that the goals seem arbitrary. Long, required monthly meetings where 90% of the time is wasted on ice breakers , why the managers appreciate each other, and a game, after which the remaining 10% will be "training" which is just a repeat of the same training as every month.

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Pros

A discount to lululemon clothing was of course great.

Cons

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2.0
8 June 2026
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Pros

The benefits with the sweaty Pursuits is good and the insurance is good too! You get a team that you get to put together and get to know them and see what works for you guys to be successful in a processing shift!

Cons

The nights are long and very overworked. They ask a lot from you and usually they put the business before you. It’s always we need this and that from the managers but not actually taking time to help or to actually see that we are trying our best and if they actually worked a shift with us and saw the struggles they would understand more. They think it’s easy, when the weight of the store depends on us. You are also qualified as a Guest Experience lead since you have to do both trainings so the management do over utilise that and you will be doing two jobs. Even though it says in the description to support the floor but there’s a difference between supporting from time to time and doing it all the time where you are running the floor and the back at the same time but they’ll say “oh why isn’t this done?” Maybe because you’ve told me to help you out ? The are also very selective about who moves up to be a manager. No work life balance at all!

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