Mejuri Reviews

3.1

36% would recommend to a friend

(287 total reviews)
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Noura Sakkijha

55% approve of CEO

30% positive business outlook

Mejuri has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 287 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Mejuri employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail and wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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287 reviews
2.0
11 Sept 2023

Save Yourself

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Can meet cool celebrities and influencers, collaborations with cool brands

Cons

Where do I even begin? Employees do not make commission but are expected to sell as if they do. We had a bonus program at one point that was laughable. I worked at a location that made $1 million two months back to back and I knew people who received $100 as a bonus for the quarter. This was during holiday season, when our store hours were extended and we were usually working until 10pm with the rudest customers I've ever encountered. Thanks for the Bath and Bodyworks lotion though! The bonus program was eventually revised and now it's dependent on how much we meet our monthly goals, which are impossible to attain. They send a limited amount of stock to retail stores, which makes it even more impossible to meet these goals. It's almost as if they're doing it on purpose so they don't have to pay us decently. And don't expect Mejuri to have your back with these customers either! I've been screamed at and called disgusting names over $68 jewelry, and what was corporate's response? Call them and give them a $50 credit for *their* trouble, even though we were the ones upholding company policy. Eventually, we were told to just do whatever the customer wanted so we wouldn't get any bad reviews. An influencer made a TikTok complaining about Mejuri and corporate invited her in to gift her nearly $2,000 in free products - more than I made in two weeks. God forbid they get a bad review. Back to compensation - I was given a glowing performance review coupled with a 75-cent raise. I raised my concerns to HR during my exit interview as this was a major reason I left and was told depending on performance, raises are given at 4%-6%. Even 4% of my salary would have been a dollar. It was insulting, to say the least, especially after being at the company for a year and a half. Mejuri touts growth and upward mobility within the company and regularly reminds the team that they aim to hire 30% internally per year. Then why were perfectly qualified people passed over for every single promotion I've seen made available, to hire external people who legitimately have no clue what they're doing? Stores are dangerously short-staffed. One day I was left in the store completely alone (even though I'm not even allowed to enter the premises by myself to open) taking care of 20+ customers by myself and when flagged to higher ups was told to deal with it. They said I couldn't disrupt the flow of business by closing the store early or for an hour so I could take a lunch break - arguably, a single person in charge of an entire jewelry store is pretty disruptive to business in itself. But the final straw for me was when Mejuri stopped paying their security company and we were left unprotected for about a week. My store had thefts upwards of $15,000 on three separate occasions. We of course had to report this to the police and even when the store was full of 10+ police officers trying to fingerprint and get information from us, we were told we could not close the store. Again, closing would be disruptive to business, not the fact that there was law enforcement swarming the place. There's honestly so much more I could say - even what I wrote in the Pros section came with Cons. Don't waste your time here.

1.0
24 Oct 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Ability to WFH I've met some amazing people

Cons

Red flags from day one... but sadly ignored them. was Gaslit constantly and treated based on closeness of relationships. Little to no growth opportunities especially if coming from customer service. There is a false sense of family or community culture when it's the complete opposite. Lack of true leadership. When faced with having to handle things in unbiased, diplomatic ways, constantly fell short and reverted into high school cliques. Besides the ridiculous politics and drama, it was exhausting having to constantly appease customers for things that the company was at fault for. Constant feelings lf guilt not being able to assist customers fairly based on contradictory and confusing policies. Constantly fielding racist comments on social media every time a Black model was used in ads. As a Black woman it was exhausting and it was never considered. Stuck it out as long as possible for the hope of moving up and on into a new role. Lastly, the pay is terrible. It's not even close to the living wage needed to survive in any of the cities each store is operated in. To survive supplementation with another job is needed. Pointing out issues noticed, gets a label of not being "solution driven". Labeled as unprofessional if defending oneself. Great place to go if you really need a job and a first step into the corporate world. There were some amazing people I got to know but they've either quit or have been laid off. From missing or short paychecks (multiple times, once right before rent was due) to biased management, overall disorganization, lack of inter-department communication. It was a stressful and toxic environment.

3.0
20 Aug 2022

Keep your expectations real

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great people to work with Good on resume If you’re lucky, you can grow with the company but only if you’re lucky

Cons

They are quick to fire/lay off large groups of employees at any moment with no warning or indication bc of bad business decisions. If you want to work here, UPDATE YOUR RESUME FREQUENTLY. I have seen so so many people have their lives turned upside down by being laid off or fired with no reason or explanation. Always a feeling of disorganization and confusion on why certain decisions are made. Money is prioritized over everything to a fault. This goes for the quality of jewelry, how employees are treated, being paid a living wage, etc. they’re always trying to cut corners for short term gain. Upper management can be disconnected, cold, and not match the “values” the company says they represent to lure customers in. Shady practices and lack of transparency in terms of quality, production and sourcing. Gaslighting is common if you try to speak up and it is the quickest way to stop you from new opportunities. Empty promises upon empty promises; which has been mentioned countless times before in other reviews.

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