Pros
The staff are all quite young and fun, and you have a chance to work with a lot of different people. If you enjoy working with students and don't mind long working hours this might be the place for you.
Cons
A lot of responsibilities with no real financial rewards. When you apply for a Service and Sales assistant job you have the feeling that it will ne an easy job based on admin and office responsabilities. It ends up being so much more, you are expected to work long hours during turnaround, work weekends and bank holidays with no real compensation other than overtime which is just your basic hourly rate. You will end up doing all sorts of jobs that are not in your job description with no compensation. I was running the office, inspecting rooms, cleaning rooms during turnaround, planning events, doing viewings, pushibg sales, moving furniture, dressing rooms, all of this while also providing great service to our customers. You are also asked to be in charge of other areas of the business depending on your abbilities, you can do social media for the city, procurement, event planing, competitor analysis and so much more. All of these tasks are being piled on you and you are expected to do everything in the same amount of time with no monetary compensation. The salaries are low and there is no real growth potential. Sure there is a becoming a supervisor or manager program that you can apply to after being with the company for a year. The truth is however; that the programs last a year and even if you get so lucky as to be mominated for it, there is no position you can fill, unless someone leaves the company and you take over their role. Alternatively if you get into the supervisor program and pass the examination you can relocate to a different city and fill in a supervisor position where needed. The company looks fun ftom the outside but you need to do your homework before applying. Otherwise you will end up hating it after 3 months.