Pros
The ability to work from home and set hours to fit your schedule. Pay is fair for what the job entails.
Cons
*Note to readers - be aware of featured reviews for companies - they're paid ads written by management that are meant to be placed at the top of the heap to grab your eye. Note the style of writing and language versus real reviews. Be a consumer of your research and choose wisely.* Growing disparity between HQ and bottom rung employees. Cannot work outside the US as previously allowed meaning stylists only get 15 hours of unpaid time off yearly. Very little flexibility here. If stylists have full time jobs that require travel or just travel for pleasure/family commitments- they cannot work during this time if out of the country if their 15 hours has been used. The choice is to quit or stay in the US for 50 weeks of the year. Sick time reduced recently. Inventory misses the mark daily. What is seen in ads is not representative of what is available. Non-Stitch Fix clothes are used to enhance outfits, which should be noted in fine print to customers. Little communication from HQ these days- you'll get more info if you're a shareholder than employee. It's a real bummer to work here lately and many stylists feel defeated. It used to be so great.