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      What is a typical working day like at Marshalls?

      Marshalls reviews

      BORING!

      Fitting room associate
      Current employee
      Chicago, IL
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      The flexibility is wonderful I wouldn’t lie. Co-workers can be very friendly, some managers can be too! As a fitting room you don’t do much during your shift

      Cons

      BORING you don’t do much. If you close shift you are expected to help around in areas no one has ever trained you for. The break you get is only 15 minutes for a 5 hour and 30 minute shift. You then basically just continue to stand there doing nothing.

      The Company Is Great, LP Dept. Not So Much

      Loss prevention specialist
      Former employee
      Philadelphia, PA
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Company has a lot of benefits.

      Cons

      Not enough staff on weekday, day shift. Too many tasks, incidents, and meetings for 2 people to handle. Night shift has less tasks, and way more staff. Night shift sleeps, listens to music, watches videos, and plays video games all night. During day shift, I had to skip breaks in order to be able to get every daily task done, since my fellow employees would not assist. Promise of promotions, but pass you up, over and over. Don't even offer you a proper interview for the promotions either. Managers do not help with non-productive employees, as it seems the ones that do the least, get rewarded the most (ie. Employee of the Quarter). Says they'll fix the issue, problem employee doesn't change ways at all. Honestly very sexist, if you're a female and work the Gatehouse and need to use the restroom, you're at liberty to wait until you have relief, whereas the men can go to the bathroom in the grass whenever they want.

      1

      Supportive coworkers, but overwhelming workload and inconsistent management

      Merchandise associate
      Former employee
      Foley, AL
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      Fast-paced environment that builds resilience and adaptability Strong opportunity to learn multitasking and handling pressure Supportive coworkers can make the experience enjoyable Teaches real-time problem solving and customer interaction skills

      Cons

      Workload can feel overwhelming and nonstop Customer interactions can be stressful and difficult Pay doesn’t always match the level of effort required Management support is inconsistent depending on the shift or store

      Working through torture at Marshalls

      Retail store associate
      Current employee
      West Babylon, NY
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      you get a 15 minute break

      Cons

      sexist and racist, hours are always being cut, expect to be overworked within minutes of your shift

      Associates in Marshalls

      Associate
      Former employee
      Redlands, CA
      Recommend
      CEO approval
      Business Outlook

      Pros

      flexible work schedule, Appreciate mixed culture,

      Cons

      Store needs more cleaning person, They might often call you to cover for someone's shift