Pros
You can set your own schedule, FT has decent benefits, paid holidays
Cons
The most monotonous job ever. Imagine working on the most boring task you’ve ever encountered for 10-15 minutes…imagine doing that on repeat for 8 hours a day. This is supposed to be a “styling service” yet the inventory does not reflect anything current or trendy. Inventory in itself is horrible. When you’re styling a Fix you are often faced with one pullover in about 9 different colors and maybe two other top options. The men’s variety is a joke. How can I style someone with that? Also this company preaches about size inclusivity, but when you try to style a plus-sizes Fix you typically have 0-5 top options available with often times no bottom options at all. If you’re interested in growth within the company…forget about it. They’ll have you take zoom calls to “learn more about growth opportunities” then do literally nothing about it. They’d rather hire some random person off the street with zero styling or management experience to be their leads. My final thoughts on this mess of a company, you’re expected to be at 100% efficiency at all times, even if THEIR styling platform is down, which is fairly frequently. If you can’t style, you have to clock out and lose hours. Or if you stay clocked in because, ya know, you have bills to pay and mouths to feed, and your efficiency slips, you will not be considered for raises, promotions, etc. Why would anyone want to work for a place like that???