Sephora reviews

3.7

65% would recommend to a friend

(9,601 total reviews)
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Guillaume Motte

81% approve of CEO

56% positive business outlook

Sephora has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 9,601 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Sephora employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Commerce de détail et de gros industry (3.5 stars).

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1.0
Jun 2, 2009

Ignoring Employee Well-Being

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Sephora used to be a laid-back place to work, and in some places I'm sure it still is. At that time, employee happiness was valued, and everyone was recognized for their hard work (this was called "Values in Action"). Brands regularly come into the store and train the consultants. Sephora employees receive far more training than most sales associates. Sales bonuses are a plus (if you can qualify for them). Managers work closely with their cast and do most of the same work. Corporate is full of wonderful, intelligent people. The original Sephora philosophy is awesome--let clients come into the store, browse, touch and play with anything they want, take home a sample of anything. If they don't like it, it's okay. The freedom to build a relationship with a client that is not based on having to sell them a particular product, or anything they don't want to don't need, is far superior to most retail environments. The fact that the staff does not work on commission means that employees don't have to be pushy with sales, and also don't have to be cut-throat with one another. Although there is a free CVS kind of rewards kind, there is no credit card that employees are pressured to sign people up for. It's the sort of retail environment that makes the salesperson feel like friend, not a salesperson. In theory, the company is developing a "Culture Committee" to talk about improving store morale, but it was not put into practice months ago when it was supposed to, so hopefully it will be rolled out soon.

Cons

Despite their extensive training, Sephora employees are paid (and often spoken to) like they know nothing, and those wonderful trainings are being cut back along with hours due to the failing economy. Thanks to the "Fish" initiative that, in my opinion, has been severely mistranslated by the Sephora corporation, the culture is changing rapidly into one in which people are simultaneously meant to be unconditionally friendly, playful and enthusiastic, but are scolded if they are seen as being too unprofessional, too casual with the clientele, or close with their coworkers. Any concerns raised with management is rejected as the employee's failure to "choose the proper attitude". Constructive criticism is, in theory, very welcome but not well received. Room for growth is nearly non-existent. It seems that demotions and pay cuts are occurring a lot more often. Employees often have to beg for recognition, a pat on the back, or even explanation for being reprimanded. The people in store management roles seem to lack leadership and people skills. Employees in most stores I have spoken with say that managers are very estranged from their cast and do not understand how their employees feel about them. Likewise, corporate does not check in with people at store level. Getting time off is difficult. Your job is expected to be your first priority, so classes or a second job is usually out of the question, and even a day off is a struggle.

3.0
Jul 13, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The majority of people in the company are very smart and amazing people and are willing to help you. Some people will also ruin your life and take away your livelihood if it means it will make them look better and will help them get ahead. But honestly you can’t even really blame them because nobody has the time to help anyone since the majority of people are overworked (and that ultimately comes from above and overall corporate greed of squeezing as much out of your employees as you can and not caring about work life balance and that people actually would like to have a sliver of a life outside of work) so don’t be afraid to ask for help, the people that care about others will find the time to help when they can and are genuine in wanting to help you succeed. Great Benefits: -401k + match - Health - Dental -Vision - Summer Fridays (Memorial Day - Labor Day) - 2 days a week in office (could be more during market which is around March and August) - WFH all of July - Two shutdown weeks a year in July and December (July optional, Dec Mandatory and will be deducted from your PTO). - Free product box once a year - Free product at fun brand events (events happen quite frequently) - Networking with brands - Free Product/Gifts from brands - 30% Discount on Sephora Products, 40% off on Sephora Collection - Career Classes to help you succeed (Excel, Public Speaking, Negotiation, People Managing and more) - Access to LVMH sales (like Dior, Celine, Zenith, and Guerlain). - Sephora Festival

Cons

If I see another review of the same nature (toxic, mean girl culture, back stabbing, whispering, people crying, unrealistic expectations, no work life balance, concern for mental health etc.) I might have to report this company to the EEOC or whoever I have to to make this stop. It’s not okay. Someone is eventually going to sue and name names. We are all humans, and let’s treat each other as such. As a warning the HR department will always side with the manager, they are not there to help you, they are there to cover the company’s butt. This company is causing mental illness in otherwise healthy people who have never had mental illness in the past. I’ve known about 5+ people in the past few years that have left due to stress related issues and I’m sure there are plenty more than that, who I am not even aware of.

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Sephora Response
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Thank you for taking the time to detail both the things you enjoyed during your time at Sephora, as well as the areas where we can improve. It is important to us that we create a positive work environment for all employees, regardless of where you sit within the company. We appreciate your feedback and would love to receive more information in order to thoroughly look into this matter and take appropriate action. You may anonymously share your feedback via the iCare platform. iCare can be accessed directly by visiting the website sephora.force.com/iCare or calling the support line at 1.855.863.1298. Sephora has a zero-tolerance policy for retaliation.
1.0
May 21, 2019

Toxic workplace

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Free beauty products and employee discount

Cons

Sephora has a toxic work culture. People don't bother working in teams but spend time scheming against once another. Promotions and bonuses are not based on merit but on who you suck up to. There's no career progression and no one in senior management is concerned about the growth of the junior or mid level employees. During the merger, there was so much politics going on, with senior management plotting against one another to get promoted. I guess that encouraged the rest of the company to behave in a similar manner. Things are messy and there's no vision on how to grow the company. When the merger happened, Sephora did not provide any enablers to aid the process. Many of the employees were lost and overworked. Turnover is so high in this company because everyone's morale is so low.

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