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LensCrafters

Part of Luxottica

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3.2

37% would recommend to a friend

(2,631 total reviews)
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Alfonso Cerullo

38% approve of CEO

40% positive business outlook

LensCrafters has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 2,631 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The LensCrafters employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Servizi personali per i consumatori industry (3.6 stars).

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3K reviews
1.0
Aug 2, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Optical retail is definitely a unique experience compared to apparel or “normal” retail as we say. Having patients that genuinely have issues with their vision and finding solutions for them is very rewarding. You can really make a positive impact on people’s lives when they have trouble seeing and you can provide them with glasses that are functional and comfortable. Learning the different aspects of retail/manufacturing/healthcare and how they all work together makes for an interesting, diverse, multifaceted work environment. There’s always something new to learn (some may view this a con).

Cons

It’s a pretty toxic work environment. Daily management duties include running the sales floor, managing your direct reports’ sales performance, overseeing/managing the doctor’s office, managing your patients’ incoming orders, fielding customer issues, overseeing lab operations and maneuvering an endless barrage of emails, text messages, group chats, Teams calls, etc from your regional manager, zone vp and 6-10 other corporate middle men and women whose only function seems to be to disrupt your day-to-day workflow by asking for surveys, reports, sales figures, schedules, action plans and other nonsense that need to be submitted ASAP with no other information or context only to never be heard from again. I understand we’re a business and we’re here make money. However the sales pressure that exists is simply unacceptable. My location has made comp every year for the last 5 years, year over year. Despite this consistent growth, every year we were made to feel like failures cause we missed our sales goal by less than 5%. That’s just silly. Corporate has one focus. How much money *could* we have made? You could hand them a million dollars and they’d ask why you didn’t make 2 million. The customer experience from store to store is wildly inconsistent, obviously because of hiring and training. Their training tools are ample and adequate but there’s not enough time to actually train and prepare yourself before you start to sell. Coupled with the fact that the training emphasizes selling the most expensive products, that’s fine, but you’re not trained to learn why, how or when to sell to sell what. Just make the number next to the dollar sign get bigger. Makes for a rocky training experience and causes customers issues that didn’t need to happen but it gets chalked up to a learning activity. A lot of these cons are nothing new to retail but with LC there’s retail issues and healthcare issues, coupled with high prices, unrealistic sales goals, unrealistic/unnecessary KPI goals and a high pressure selling environment managed by people with ZERO optical experience who were just a good interview (ENERGY! ENTHUSIASM!) and have no ability to run a business can make for a challenging workplace.

1.0
Feb 13, 2019

Terrible regional leaders

Recommend
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Pros

Ok pay, ok benefits, discounts on glasses

Cons

No growth or advancement opportunities. If your regional leader deems you as a threat, wants to hire a friend/family member, or you make them look bad you’re done.

1.0
Dec 1, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Free eye exam every year, free pair of glasses every year .

Cons

Upper management (Regionals and zone VP’s) could care less about their employees and managers. You are given unrealistic goals, and forced to sell Ray Ban lenses in Ray-ban frames, Blue IQ lenses to every customer and a multiple pair, if you made the week or month but not hit the goal percentage for Ray Ban, BIQ. Multiples, Transition lens, Etc, don’t expect a congratulatory praise for just making plan or exceeding it. The New York New /Jersey Zone VP needs to go, if you are a woman manager they put more pressure on you than the men, there is nothing more demotivating than being embarrassed on weekly conference calls. They have been sued by past employees and now has in their employee hand book that if you sue the maximum you will get is up to $10,000,00. This company does nothing to praise their employees, there are some employees with longevity but they are mostly Opticians that’s because they don’t want to loose their pensions. They have forms to track forms, you have advanced digital equipment but you have your staff keeping track of the stores progress on paper, what a joke. Stop over micromanaging everyone. This use to be a great company to work for but not anymore.

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