Front desk/sales person - Anonymous employee Glo Sun Spa Employee Review

2.0
8 Jun 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

they are flexible with your schedule

Cons

-dont care about their employees -the pay is not good and they are so desperate to find girls that will work for them they barely ask any interview questions so you end up working with a bunch of unreliable people. -the manager doesnt know how to manage her employees, they essentially do whatever they want and come in whenever they want and call in "sick" whenever they want. -not worth the effort of working there for bad pay

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Cons

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Pros

Worked here for a little over a year. -Amazing scheduling flexibility. Incredible clients — I built genuine one-on-one relationships and met some amazing people, including Houston Texans cheerleaders and business professionals throughout Houston. Supportive leadership. When I worked there, our manager had been with the company for over 10 years and was an incredible mentor who taught me everything I needed to know about the spa and wellness world. Strong sense of community and connection with returning clients. One of the best perks: employees received an unlimited membership, which made learning the services and taking care of your own wellness so easy. Great opportunities for hands-on training — I enjoyed becoming certified in Hydrafacials and other spa services, which strengthened my skill set and confidence. A meaningful environment for anyone who loves wellness, customer experience, and building rapport.

Cons

Very sales-driven environment with daily sales charts and rankings visible to the entire team. High expectations at the Houston location since it was the first to open. Late-night safety concerns. The area can experience high foot traffic, random passersby, and occasional break-ins. Sometimes security was present, and sometimes it wasn’t—this could feel unsafe, especially as a woman in her early 20s working closing shifts. If you’re not comfortable selling memberships, packages, or retail products, this role may not be the best fit.

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