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Ratings for Marshalls Department Stores

  • Appreciation
    4.0
  • Company Outlook
    3.5
  • Fair Pay
    2.0
  • Learning and Development
    3.5
  • Manager Communication
    4.0
  • Manager Relationship
    4.0
  • Pay Transparency
    4.0
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Marshalls Department Stores Reviews

What is it like working at Marshalls Department Stores?

Not trained properly, you have to figure the job out yourself.
Sales Associate in Bakersfield:
Pros: My coworkers are the only reason I stay and I hope my coordinators become managers soon because GM is not fair. She has her favorites and that’s not right.
Cons: GM is not fair to all her employees. You can tell who she doesn’t like and who she favors from the way she speaks to individuals.
It’s fun and enjoyable.
Sales Coordinator in Nashville:
Pros: being in charge of putting out new stuff
Cons: customer interaction
It was very good place to work but we had a management change.
Retail Sales Associate in Omaha:
Pros: I loving stocking shelves
Cons: That the staff are not on the same page they really need to work as one. no praise on even the smallest things even.
Stressful.
Customer Service Coordinator in New Orleans:
Pros: My fellow Associates, our regular customers; and Management.
Cons: One co-worker, in particular. There is an habit of gossip amongst the older Associates.
Stressing.
Sales Associate:
Pros: Employees are nice and offer rides some days.
Cons: Under paid, over worked, not enough of hours, and the commute to work.