It changed, A LOT - Assistant Manager BoxLunch Employee Review

2.0
5 Mar 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The benefits were really good and offered to even the lowest level part time managers, the schedule was also very flexible and it was really fun working in an environment where you can be around things you love and talk about them openly with coworkers and customers without coming off as a nerd!

Cons

Working here for almost 3 years, A LOT of things changed. They stopped giving us paid holiday parties, they cut hours dramatically to the point where you have to work ALONE a lot if you're a manager, which is not safe or good for shrink (and yeah, you'll get in trouble if shrink is bad). If you're an associate you'll be scheduled 5 hours a week max, every other week... Because of how dramatic the hour cuts are. The pay is also horrible, starting managers off at $12 for the amount of work that's expected. The company has also been unnecessarily pushy when it comes to sales, making us walk around with an iPad that's huge to ask customers on the sales floor if they have rewards... It makes the customer uncomfortable and neither the employee or the customer wants to be in the situation, so why implement it at all? There's more important connections to make with the customer.

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5.0
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Pros

You get to work in sales involving pop culture

Cons

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3.0
21 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Cool customers. Great place to meet new people. Fun work staff. Good discount.

Cons

Unnecessary paperwork that takes up working time (it's honestly turned into a humiliation ritual atp if yk yk). Management with obvious favorites. Resellers can be horrible people and will try to make you the bad guy for doing your job (not all resellers ofc but a good chunk regardless). Crazy unrealistic expectations sometimes. Not everyone wants to sign up for loyalty for many reasons regardless of how many times you ask and try and yet if you miss a few you're the one in trouble.

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