Zara reviews

3.3

52% would recommend to a friend

(9,530 total reviews)
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63% approve of CEO

48% positive business outlook

Zara has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 9,530 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Zara employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Atacado e varejo industry (3.5 stars).

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1.0
Nov 28, 2020

Overworked and Under-appreciated

Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

The coworkers were lovely people

Cons

Everyone in upper management and head office are completely up themselves. HR will get angry at you for being 30 seconds late even though we start 10 minutes before our scheduled shift time. They treat you like crap, won't roster on more people despite the huge number of customers. No regard for people's feelings and constantly having to re-hire people because they can't be nice to their hardest working employees. The person from HR goes on regular power trips to assert dominance because she's terrible. She constantly hovers around waiting for the moment you make a mistake to call you out and embarrass you. Having an "environmentally friendly" image is all for show. So much plastic is used in all the packaging for clothes but is discarded in the stockroom before arriving on the shop floor. Returns process and procedures are overly complicated and requires you to call a manager for approval but managers take forever to come (because they're understaffed also and have a million things on their plate.) Overall a horrible environment to work in and has caused my anxiety to reach new levels. My mental and physical health were both suffering and nobody higher ups ever give words on encouragement. Just sales sales sales Bottom line, work here if you enjoy being treated like a number and enjoy being belittled every day of the week.

1.0
Feb 15, 2017
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

- I worked in London and things move pretty fast. You don't have to wait years to become a manager. - The team is super nice and we feel each other's pain. - The commission does help. - 25% discount, especially good during sales.

Cons

Where to start? Be prepared for serious hard work. At Zara it's all about putting the product out in the shop floor, costumer service is not a priority AT ALL! - Managers shouting on the radio all the time, asking you to do the impossible. Always pushing you and pushing you until you can't take it anymore. - "Running" is the most common word in Zara stores, product must be available for customers to grab it and you have to run hundreds of items at the same time. Sometimes during your entire shift. Good luck if your in a big store where the shop floor area is huge, you'll end up doing a marathon by the end of the day. - 20min break. So... nothing. I'd have to run if I wanted to eat and do something else. - Managers change the rota from one day to the other without even letting you know. A college was off on Monday and Tuesday, they changed the rota and she had to work on Tuesday and they didn't let her know. She didn't show up on Tuesday (had no way of knowing) and managers told her off. - If you work 7 hours, they only give you 20min break and not a full lunch hour. - overtime, overtime, overtime. Closing take hours and you never leave on time. Every closing. You get paid but you end up working until late. - Blame culture like I've never seen before. The store manager blames the department manager/floor managers, who blames the sales assistants. You're fine, as long as you have someone else to blame. - You get a funny look from managers if you put too much effort on costumer service. - No respect for personal life. - Salary is quite low. - Hard to communicate with colleagues that barely speak English, as in not knowing what "hat" means. - I'd go crazy if I didn't leave the company. Not good for your health, mental and physical. ******* I understand that this does not apply to every Zara store, but I do know it happened in mine on a daily basis.

1.0
Nov 28, 2013
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

Good wage, nice product to work with

Cons

I was at a store for six years as a manager and it was the worst company I have ever worked for. Unfortunately due to the fact that the pay is good I was stuck there! No work life balance, terrible training, favouritism and bullying are rife. Unprofessional managers, terrible working practices. No structure. I worked in several different stores and never received even basic Health and Safety training! Managers have favourites and get away with speaking to other staff like they are something they've stepped in. Expectations are far too high, managers are expected to work 50 - 60 hours a week and more for no extra pay or even a thank you. Regionals are just as bad providing no support to those that they don't like. If your face doesn't fit, prepare to get pushed out of the door!

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