Pros
from home a 40% discount (which you can't afford to buy the clothes with anyway because they are so overpriced for their quality. Plus getting overpriced clothes that smell of other people's perfume and have deodorant marks/ stains/pulls/uneven hemlines/ and yeah, even a GUM WRAPPER in a pocket doesn't exactly bode well for using the discount). The best you can hope for is mediocre.
Cons
low pay, corporate, no attention to employee feedback, NO RAISES, I CANNOT STRESS THIS ENOUGH, YOU WILL NOT GET A RAISE. Generally glitter-covered dirt, so to speak. seriously, run. Noone in management does their job so it makes it impossible for stylists to do their's. Professionalism is lacking, the emails I get from my boss to my team literally share pictures of her daughter and brag about her next vacation... promotions are like sorority bidding and management is very under-qualified. We get two weekly emails and they are basically my boss' instagram of her kids and wayyyy too may hashtags. This is the norm. (I've been here 3 years, trust me) The CEO feigns feminism in her interviews but won't pay her (mostly female retail company) a living wage. If I hear 'changing the game' one more time, I might actually throw up. She, in my mind, is the worse kind of hypocrite. Enjoy corporate greed, and difficult to reach goals (with no incentives... none. For real. none). run run run. There are other companies doing the same thing BUT BETTER and will pay you fairly. I'm currently applying to them (shhh, they make you sign a non-compete promise that isn't worth the paper it is printed on, but you know, they'll harass you if you find another job.)