Positive - Fragrance Specialist Dillard's Employee Review

5.0
21 Jan 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

My name is Hope Brown and I absolutely love my job at DILLARDS store 0167.I started out as a business manager in Clinique in 2022..Then in March of 2024, I went to Fragrance. I love fragrance so much, I have a passion for it. I love making videos for our fragrance department ,focusing on visual ,meeting new people such as Representatives for each fragrance line . I also love having a relationship with my customers and making sure they’re satisfied with their fragrance..

Cons

Staying on task is a must because you can sometime get distracted

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