Not completely horrible, but... - Customer Service Representative Macy's Employee Review

2.0
15 Mar 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Health insurance, start out with a decent amount of attendance credits, able to arrange your days off (when they let you), PTO and VTO opportunities

Cons

So if you've ever worked at a call center, you know what to expect mainly; angry customers, micro-managing team leaders, long grueling hours. Pretty much just comes with the territory. What makes Macy's Furniture and Bedding Customer Service a little different is the product is very expensive, so your customers are going to be rich, and entitled. Very entitled. You're also expected to take reports from warranty inspectors, aid store workers in need of help, facilitate furniture deliveries, transfer customers who get sent to the wrong department by mistake (or on purpose by an agent in another department who was sick of talking to them) or otherwise tricked by intentionally deceptive store phone menus, and a host of other things I'm probably forgetting. The training, while substantial, really won't prepare you for the millions of things you need to know how to do, and dozens of computer programs you're expected to master. When things get really dodgy you can always call a specialist for help or transfer the customer to a lead supervisor, but your micromanaging team leader will frown upon this. Granted, even though they'll try to keep you scared about your stats and threaten you with termination if you don't improve them, it's really hard to actually get fired because of them, as long as you're actually taking calls. You will get lectured a lot about things beyond your control; you usually really can't help it if you're getting a lot of long calls and it's bringing your CP60 (calls per hour) down, even though they'll keep telling you that you can. 40-ish hours a week, 8 hours and 15 minutes a day, is a long time to listen to customers complain, and it will wear you down, especially whenever there's a big sale or a holiday, like Black Friday. If this were a part-time job it would be a lot more tolerable. I myself was let go due to taking too many attendance credits, mostly because I needed a lot of mental health breaks, and finally ran out of credits due to an illness. You can set your two days a week off in advance (when they let you anyway), I tried never to work more than four days in a row, and even that was a test to my mental endurance. The health insurance is nice of course, but it started to feel more like a ball and chain keeping me from being able to quit. Without the insurance I bet their turnover rate would be a lot higher due to the difficulty of the job, and the fact that you're really not getting paid enough for all the things you're expected to do.

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Cons

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Macy's Response
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We're happy to hear that you had a positive experience with management as a Retail Stock Associate. Thank you for your review.
2.0
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Pros

you get ok pto even as a part timer, not physically demanding, good A/C and heating depending on the weather.

Cons

very low pay compared to other businesses, you only get a 40 cent raise every year. same playlist consisting of 15 songs on repeat and it drives you crazy as time goes on. very inconsistent hours they rarely give morning shifts, you only get the more undesirable shifts like closing which ends at 9:30pm. the sales goals will be exceeded and they hours will still be cut especially around the holiday season. numerous amounts of time where i am left alone at the register on a busy day with no backup and still expected to clean fitting rooms and recover the floor with no help. overall no room for growth, started when i was 18 and am now 20 and have not even been considered or offered a higher position, 2 tiny raises is all i got. i overall feel like my position is bottom of the barrel compared to asset protection, jewelry department, and fragrance sales because they get paid better and make commission while doing less easier work. would not recommend and if you do end up working at a Macys use the experience you have and never stop applying to jobs because there really is no growth here.

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Macy's Response
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Thank you for your honest feedback as our Sales Associate. If you are open to it and would like to discuss further, please feel free to send us a private message on https://www.facebook.com/Macys/ or https://www.instagram.com/macys/, and include your name, phone number, email address, and store location so we can connect with you directly! Thank you.
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