Pros
Fully remote position, which is great if you’re looking for flexibility or supplemental income. Supportive team culture — most coworkers are kind and willing to help when they can. A good entry point to gain experience in personal styling or e-commerce.
Cons
Starting pay ($12–13/hr) isn’t enough to live on your own or support yourself long-term. You can only work when there are available orders, and there are often days when work runs out early. Styling metrics are tough — you’re expected to create full, cohesive looks (including outfits and accessories) in under 9 minutes, which is difficult with limited inventory. Management sometimes feels disconnected from the realities of the job, and feedback can feel tone-deaf, especially when inventory is low but expectations stay high. The company is based in Milwaukee and primarily hires from right-to-work states, so location may limit opportunities.