Revolving door - Anonymous employee Shashi Employee Review

1.0
Oct 11, 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Some of the staff is really nice - It's really easy to get free jewelry - Casual work environment. You can wear anything you want, a lot of people wear sweats.

Cons

- Entire office is a revolving door, no one stays very long. - Very low pay - Overworked staff, no appreciation of how hard the staff works - No career growth - No guidance or training given - Owner is all over the place, forgets everything, changes mind every other second. - Nothing is original. The owner just copies jewelry from other companies

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5.0
Apr 25, 2021
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Pros

Company gives its employees an opportunity to grow and learn about fashion industry. Owner is very friendly and sweet.

Cons

Busy work days may require you to work overtime.

5.0
Sep 21, 2017
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Pros

Started as an unpaid intern, end up making a salary I never imagined. I worked really hard, many hours, and gave more than I should have (not my company) but it paid off, literally. This job turned career, is extremely rewarding because when you work hard at Shashi, you will get much in return. Freedom, leadership, creative input, generous bonuses, and yearly raises. I've learned so much working here. The owner has a heart of gold, especially if she likes you. Thankfully we never had an issue. The owners values / ethics as a person are incredible. Being part of a fast growing company is exciting everyday.I love my job. Very grateful.

Cons

-A lot of responsibility, which can be hard to juggle with personal life at time. -If you don't care about your job, the owner will notice immediately and not waste her time or yours. I respect that, but sometimes others don't. She has no tolerance/patience for employees who slack and don't care, for me its a pro, as colleagues who care inspire me to work harder too. -I wish everyone dressed up more to the office. -when people take advantage of the owners generosity and good intentions.

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