Pros
If you genuinely love fashion, this job gives you exposure to a wide range of pieces — from vintage items to modern high-end designers and ready-to-wear private labels. You get hands-on experience seeing and handling unique garments daily, which can be exciting for fashion enthusiasts.
Cons
There is no employee discount. The workload does not match the pay. Each article of clothing requires multiple time-consuming steps, including detailed measurements, authentication, and uploading the item to the website. The expectations for how many items must be completed in a short time frame feel excessive. Even candidates with a fashion-related degree are started at a lower-level position (such as low risk), which makes the role feel not worth the effort or experience level required.