my experience working at Saks Fifth Avenue (part 1)
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today i’m sharing the story of my time working at the Saks Fifth Avenue flagship location in NYC. if you liked this one and want to hear more storytimes, or want me to go into more detail on this experience, let me know in the comments below!:
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I feel so bad for you . Thank you for all your good information.
Loved this video!! ☕️
Thank you so much for watching!
I had no idea the draw system was used here. Thank you for sharing your story. I was offered a job once in interiors that paid via draw. Had no clue what that meant. Well, thankful for glassdoor because I was like omg no way. Im def going to be mindful shopping here from now on.
Thank you so much for watching! Unfortunately, it's one of those things where until you experience it (or do significant research) it's hard to understand what it's really like. Glad you were able to avoid it!
When I walk up in Saks they like "Nice to meet ya."
Wow I didn’t know about the draw system and $10K pay structure…thanks for sharing
Great video, I had an interview with Saks today, not the flagship, but they explained the draw too.
I hope your interview went well! ❤️ Thanks for watching 😊
Is saks fifth stuff real or fake?
A one way flight from Wisconsin to NY sounds like so many other people in Burlesque like situations.
Tally Harris
Did you have to open a credit card for discount? Or is it a pre paid card how does it work if you have bad credit. I just got a job there thanks!
Thanks,,, you are great
You are spot on 🥹
I worked at Macy's for a while. I left due to a toxic environment
We want to hear the rent the runway experience
I have not visited Saks Fifth Avenue in NYC for a while. I am always happy to look at things that I can never afford. The makeup station looks as if there are only models working there. The men look just as good as the women do. The job selection and interviews must be pretty tough.
This was really helpful since I got a job offer from them recently. I was wondering how the employee discounts work. How much is it (I’ve herd 40% off full priced and 25% off sales) and can I use it on high end brands like fendi and Chanel (at other saks locations as well) ?
Thank you
Congratulations on the job offer! 😊 To be honest I don't remember much about the discounts, but I know the amount is different for each product category. I think it's around 25% off most stuff and then like 10% off beauty and shoes. If I'm remembering correctly you can use your discount on the high end boutique brands, but I think again it's like only 10% or so. I'm sorry, I'm pretty fuzzy on the specifics! But I don't remember it being anything too spectacular haha
Does that employee discount include the brand Louis Vuitton? So when you work at Saks, you also can get 25% of when you buy Louis Vuitton?
@@jenyc hello , i have third round interview at Saks on Thursday 🥺
111skin 10000-20000 cad for the whole counter , is it hard to fulfill task ?
also , if i could pass the interview how much percent off for employee discount ?
The real question is what good is a 40% discount if you can’t meet your draw and exceed it and all while making minimum wage
Is there any employee discount in Saks when buy Louis Vuitton?
No
What was your position title? If i missed it im sorry! I applied to be a merchandise ops associate and i have an interview wednesday!
no worries! I was a Style Advisor. thanks for watching, and good luck at your interview!
In stores w/ just normal regular pay & ur followed around being asked if ur okay. Just be nice even if it’s annoying. & don’t think it’s Bc they’re “suspicious” of u. It’s honestly Bc if we didn’t, we’d get in trouble or talked to @ the very least. Even if u say “I did greet them!”. Managers will reply, “yeah. Only once!” So yea, try & understand those in customer service. U don’t always know what happens to that employee bts & after u leave… 😓
YES! Absolutely second all of this. Thank you for watching and commenting!
Good for your.
You’re from Wisconsin?
I know exactly what you are talking about ! I love fashion and when I started working in high end stores ( Bloomingdale’s, Henri Bendels, etc) as a newly certified make up artist, I quickly got disillusioned as it had nothing to do with making other people pretty and empowering women. To have such a high sales goal and to be judged only by your last week’s sale was emotionally traumatizing. Specially for someone highly sensitive like me. I am considering going back to retail and this is why I looked for this video , but hmmm… I might consider downgrading positions just so that I’d be around the environment but not as a sales person.
Wishing you the best for whatever comes next! ♥
what draws people in to apply at a place with such a horrible pay structure? they just want to work in an air conditioned environment or is there some sort of prestige associated with being a saks employee.
I think a lot of it has to do with being naive. I definitely didn't understand how awful the pay structure would end up being until after I had started working. There's definitely a level of prestige as well, so that could play a part too.
it does help to have it on your resumé. i worked at bloomingdales and they are a lot like saks BUT I get so much interest because it is on my cv. so while i eventually left because of the stress, i am grateful for how many doors it has opened because i used to struggle to find jobs.
@@watermelon520b this is a great point too! I second this - I've gotten LOTS of interest because of Saks being on my resume. I went on to work at Louis Vuitton after this and I think my experience at Saks made all the difference in getting hired!
On 9/3/22 I went to Saksand when I walked in I said the energy was so different the sales associates were like sharks hawks breathing down your neck you walk right into the department and I don’t know what I want just yet can I please look it’s so uncomfortable being attacked to me in that way. You definitely can tell it’s that type of environment where they backstab you.
Yeeeep!!! It’s extremely uncomfortable whenever I walk into the only one near me.
Hi, if you don’t mind may I ask you a question about Saks?
Absolutely! What's your question?
@@jenyc Thanks a lot :) I live in South Korea so I've never been there yet. But I can place orders through their website so I use it a lot. Recently I bought three of restocked jackets. The problem is all of them were defective in my opinion. For example without tag, detached neck tag by forced, scratches, loss of components(button kind of things). My question is if I file a complaint for those, would I be the one who too sensitive?
@@jenyc However thanks again! I hope you having a great day :)
@@hnh7303 I'm not really sure on this since I no longer work there. I would say it would be worth a try to get in contact with their customer service team. Thanks for watching!
Trust me if you know how to sell you can make a good amount of money :3
Liked n sun love your channel
Thank you so much for your support! :)
What was your dress code like?
LOTS of black! Had to look polished and professional, but also fashionable -- designer items preferred. No logos or anything too bold. Anything "casual" (sneakers, pants, etc) had to be from designers we sold throughout the building. When in doubt, just wear black lol
When you say you made minimum wage, do you mean the federal minimum of 7.50/hr? Cuz 👀👀
Good question! The minimum wage in NYC is $15/hr so that's what I was making
you have a very soothing voice lol
hahaha thank you so much!
I worked for Saks many moons ago. It was at the data processing facility on 14th street that processed all sales, reports, etc. for all the stores. I had an hourly salary that was pretty decent for that time. I would never works in sales there.
It’s very unfortunate that the ppl selling these luxury brands make such piss poor pay. I’ve never heard of this draw method but this is definitely a bad method for motivating employees. & this entire video is why at 43 I work for myself. The first time I’d be in the hole I’d be quitting.
You think I can shoplift and they won’t do nothing?
Smh, they need to do better