Pros
Lululemon sounds great from the outside but once you get inside, the culture is toxic. - Prepaid debit card to pay for fitness classes for the month - Work from home benefits - Casual work attire - Discount on clothing - Multiple offices: Cornwall, Burrard, Homer & West 4th - Fun summer outings: Seawheeze, Sunset Festival, Summer outings
Cons
- Disorganization : For a company that is achieving to reach $5B in business in the next five years, invest more in your infrastructure and long term goals for the company. Stay consistent in your messaging and don't say things just to drive the share price up. - No sense of direction : Lululemon doesn't know where it stands in the marketplace right now. Comps and traffic are down and they are trying to gain marketshare by getting involved in the shoe and bike industry. I thought we were supposed to be a mindfulness business? - Poor management : My director didn't know how to manage a team and the responsibilities required of her position. Although there is manager core training classes, HR needs to be honest about who is fully equipped to manage people and make actionable decisions based on feedback. - Outdated systems. The systems are so outdated its embarrassing. There is no consistency amongst record keeping or reports. - High turnover. In my current tenure, The longest tenured individual on my team is 2 years. Out of the five individuals she has been managing, there is constant turn over. My business partners seem to change every 6 months due to company "reorganization"