It’s not that the retail level only hires mean girls, but only the mean girls last. - Manager Aritzia Employee Review

2.0
3 Sept 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Discount is 40% unless you’re a store manager or above. Seasonally you get 50% off one of each brand item. Stores are beautiful spaces to work in. Nice people do get hired there but they usually don’t last because they either get so worn down that they quit or they become cold.

Cons

Clothes styles are about 1 year late to all the trends. Company is a revolving door of teens and girls in their 20s. I had a workplace injury and it was not taken seriously at all and the managers gave me a big fuss about wanting to see a doctor. They were passive aggressive when I took time off to see a WSIB doctor. When they realized it was an injury that would get worse without medical attention, HR suddenly stepped in and acted like they had always cared from the beginning. I later found out the managers were gossiping about me being “distracted” and that my injury “didn’t seem that bad” and they believed my intention was to have an excuse to miss shifts. Higher discounts have to be negotiated. I was the only manager in the store that did not have the opportunity to be eligible for the voucher discount (70% off), and they make it very hard for you to get one. Trying to negotiate for it during performance reviews did not get me anywhere. You basically have to cry on your hands and knees for them to listen to you. Culture at my store happened to be biased and the majority of the time it was white women getting promotions. Culture in general has a guideline that is supposed to help with toxicity but it becomes a mindset of “we are the best and we do things the best way” so there isn’t very much room for creativity. Due to how their work codes measure productivity, no matter what role you are in you will be worked to the bone unless you are a favoured employee. Those who do not happen to fall into that category are expected to be “productive” every second you are clocked in. There’s pressure to take no breaks, not even to go to the bathroom, because it can slow down the amount of shipment units unpacked per hour or reduce the amount of sales you have per hour. Your performance metrics determine how often you get scheduled - if you don’t move fast and you don’t sell at least $400 an hour, good luck getting shifts. Non-selling shifts were openly called non-productive hours, which was discouraging to those breaking their backs doing physical labour often overnight or beginning at 6am in the morning. Workload keeps increasing but support is remaining the same or decreasing - everyone left at the company is just being spread thinner and thinner. If you are full time you are eligible for benefits no matter what level you work at, but they’re pretty expensive for not much in return. Other companies offer better benefits at reduced cost. Style advisors are encouraged to text clientele on their personal phones and try to sell them stuff/build their cart outside of their regularly scheduled hours (because if you are on the sales floor you are not supposed to be on your phone and picking up clients from the sales floor) so Style Advisors end up doing a lot of extra free labour. Jen Wong is the face and CEO but founder Brian Hill is still very much involved and despite having a title change years ago, in the employee directory Jen Wong still reports to Brian Hill who is at the top of the company. Promises of growth are empty unless you are favoured and you stick around complaining long enough. Discounts can’t be shared with anyone else.

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5.0
9 Jun 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

- Great team of girls to work with

Cons

- Quite boring during quiet hours - Discount for boutique associates isn't the same as sales associates

2.0
13 Jan 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- The pay is higher than a normal retail job BUT they tell you not to communicate pay with your coworkers even though it’s completely legal to. They pay some employees a lot less than others and want to get away with it. - The clothes are fun and the discount is good (40% off and sometimes 70% off) - You will enjoy some of your coworkers and make good connections with clients

Cons

Where do I begin…. - They schedule you LAST minute. They only schedule ONE WEEK ahead. They don’t care about your work life balance. Sometimes we don’t even get our schedule for the next week until Tuesday/Wednesday. Incredibly unprofessional. - Micromanaging to the max - Managers use ChatGPT to communicate (zero empathy) - Managers are late to their shifts but get upset when you are 5 min late due to holiday parking or life in general - They really pressure you to make sales because they only care about money - Managers benefit off of your hard work and get bonuses when making sales goals but as an employee you get nothing - You only get hours based on the sales that you make -They treat the store like it’s a designer boutique when in reality it’s all polyester and basically one step above Forever 21 - There is a black out period during the holidays where you are worked to the bone and cannot request time off but management will take time off as they please - You will never be able to leave on time - You get 30 minutes to eat. That’s all. Even during a NINE HOUR shift. They don’t offer ten or even fifteen minute breaks

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