Vantaggi
work from home, set your own schedule
Svantaggi
basically everything else. inventory is consistently terrible, I see the same horrible floral print 100% polyester tops now that were in rotation when I started as a stylist two years ago. they'll occasionally invest in trend-forward pieces but they're extremely limited and more often than not too expensive for most clients. this makes your job a boring chore because 9 out of 10 times, you're just cobbling together terrible clothing in the best way you can manage and then trying to hype it up to your client in a desperate and embarrassing bid to get them to buy the pieces. management is bizarrely, artificially positive and if you have a serious logistical question your lead will absolutely not be able to answer it for you. they'll give you some twisted canned response that's really confusing and means absolutely nothing. however, if you want to start an email thread with your "styling team" about your favorite hot coco recipes, they'll be all about it and you'll be celebrated for your fantastic team spirit. it's really, really embarrassing. lastly, and most importantly, our hours have been severely cut for the second time since COVID hit. this most recent cut occurred at the end of December and is ongoing indefinitely. unlike the first time a cut happened, there has been no communication about applying for or receiving unemployment. if I hadn't already had a claim open from the first cut, I would've gone from making enough to help support my family to making about $600 a month. if you're looking for something supplemental this could be decent but do not expect steady income and do not expect to do rewarding work.