Flexible and fun. - Customer Assistant Primark Employee Review

4.0
Feb 29, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Very, very flexible hours. I'm only on a 4 hour contract (which I wanted, there were many others like 16 hours and full-time available) because i'm a student so all I HAVE to do are my 4 hours on a Sunday. There is however a huge amount of overtime available, I've worked up to 30 hours during the holidays with the potential to do more. On these extra shifts I can choose what times and departments I want to work on, working anywhere from 4 hours to 12 (anything above 4.5 hours, you get decent breaks for.) I've worked in almost every department of the store. We have enough staff members to keep the store tidy, everyone has designated areas and it's rare in my large, busy and sometimes hectic store (Westwood Cross) to see anything on the floor EVER, and almost always the tables are neat and stocked up too. My managers and every single colleague i've spoken to are all absolutely lovely, my shifts including the night restocking shifts always go fast because when it's quiet you can talk and work at your own pace. It's honestly very rare that I encounter a nasty customer, in my 7 months as till staff i've had some wonderful conversations with some of the loveliest people i've ever met. There has only been one customer that made a complaint about a transaction I was involved in and that was a one off, someone looking for attention and some form of in-store spending compensation. People on here seem to complain a lot about the uniform not being provided/paid for but honestly my trousers (Primark) lovely, quality stretchy material cost me £7, my tops (Primark) plain black button up short-sleeved tops came to £5 each I think, and my shoes (Primark) very comfy, plain black flat shoes I think £4. It's hardly a huge stretch even for an unemployed student, you could literally buy charity shop clothes until your first pay comes. It's nothing flashy or elaborate.

Cons

A little staff discount would be nice but it's not something i'm hugely fussed about as the shop itself is so cheap. The pay isn't exactly incredible, it's a good amount over the minimum wage so i'm personally happy with it but I know others have left for other workplaces that pay more.

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Cons

I am submitting this complaint regarding my experience with Primark management, the PNC team, and the hiring process, as both a former employee and returning applicant. I previously worked at Primark and performed my responsibilities reliably during my time there. Before leaving for school, I was encouraged by management to return during the summer and was told that I would be welcomed back. Based on those assurances, I reapplied expecting a professional and transparent hiring process. Unfortunately, my experience was extremely disappointing and reflected a serious lack of professionalism, communication, and organizational consistency. Throughout the hiring process, I received conflicting information from multiple managers and PNC team members regarding available positions and my application status. Different individuals communicated different expectations, creating confusion and uncertainty. One of the most concerning parts of this experience was being scheduled and interviewed for a position that I later found out was apparently not even available. I took time to prepare for and attend the interview under the impression that there was a legitimate opportunity, only to later receive conflicting information suggesting that the position did not actually exist or was never truly available. This demonstrated a serious lack of coordination within the hiring team. What made this experience even more unacceptable was that I was directly told that I was hired for the position. Based on that communication, I believed I had secured employment and reasonably expected next steps regarding onboarding and scheduling. However, without warning and completely out of the blue, I was later informed that the position had apparently already been filled. Being told that I was hired and then later told the position was no longer available was not only confusing but highly unprofessional and misleading. This caused unnecessary stress and wasted my time, especially since I relied on the information provided by management and the hiring team in good faith. Communication was highly inconsistent and at times dismissive and unprofessional. There were extended periods of no communication, sometimes lasting months, despite repeated efforts on my end to seek updates. As a returning employee who had already contributed to the company, this treatment felt particularly disrespectful. In addition to the hiring concerns, I would also like to address issues I observed while working at Primark. Management communication often lacked consistency, resulting in confusion among employees because leadership did not appear aligned. Expectations could feel unrealistic, while employee efforts frequently went unrecognized. There also appeared to be a lack of accountability when workplace concerns arose, as issues were often overlooked rather than properly addressed. Scheduling and workplace support were also inconsistent. While some managers were helpful and respectful, others were difficult to approach and communicated in ways that felt dismissive or discourteous. This created an environment where employees did not always feel supported or valued. My primary concern is the lack of transparency, professionalism, and accountability demonstrated throughout this process. Employees and applicants deserve clear communication, respectful treatment, and honesty regarding employment opportunities. I am sharing this complaint in hopes that these concerns are taken seriously and that meaningful improvements are made to management communication, hiring practices, and overall employee treatment.

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