Did most manual duties - Sales Associate Bath & Body Works Employee Review

2.0
Oct 7, 2010
Recommend
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Pros

(Actually I ended way before 2008, but there was no option for that date) - You get discounts - You get paid-training - You get paid for working overtime (sometimes)

Cons

- Management is not always communicative & micro manage the smallest things. - Breaks are very short, manual work is abundant. - Sick days are counted as vacation days. - Pay is low for what you ought to do. - Hardly many growth opportunities are given.

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5.0
Jun 3, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

I previously worked in the field (for a different brand) and we were always so weary of corporate teams coming into the stores. However, the corporate team at Bath & Body Works is absolutely incredible, supportive, and does everything they can to advocate for the stores. The entire Store Ops team is full of people who care deeply about the brand, the store associates, and the customer.

Cons

A lot of meetings. But being remote, it was nice to see faces throughout the day!

1.0
Jul 5, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

We offer two fully remote weeks per year, in addition to three designated in‑person days.

Cons

The organization lacks a cohesive strategy and shows persistent resistance to change despite declining stock performance over the past several years. Our product and marketing efforts are no longer resonating with consumers, leadership effectiveness is inconsistent, and there are no defined career pathways for performers. Teams often work long hours due to constant rework and unclear direction. Firing the Chief Marketing Officer and Chief Merchandising Officer have been some of the few genuinely strong decisions. They were terrible, outdated, and caused swirl.

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