Pros
Pay was decent, and commission on top of that. Employee discount is amazing, but only for a small selection of items. This was a great job for someone in between chapters in their life. Would only recommend if you yourself are interested in luxury goods/lifestyle.
Cons
Management was awful. The trainings were all about empathy towards clients, yet there is none from managers/leads. Depending on where your store is located, there can be a lot of competition between coworkers. City locations are easier as most advisors already have their own client regulars that only shop with them. Forget about having a social life, schedules are usually given at 2 weeks notice if you're lucky. It may be the biggest luxury retail company in the world, but advisors can still be sent home early if business is slow. This again depends on what kind of management you have. Do not expect to be making a 6 fig salary unless you're a store manager for busy store, or working in corporate. Getting into corporate is incredibly difficult. In fact getting this job was difficult as almost all promotions and positions are filled internally. Pretty much everyone needs to know someone to get the job.