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LensCrafters

Part of Luxottica

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3.2

37% would recommend to a friend

(2,633 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 2,633 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
2.0
Oct 23, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

salary. paid time off, benefits. Associates who want to learn better ways to do their job even though there is no time to do so.

Cons

After 10 years with the company and reviews at "4" somebody has to get the blame for a slow down in the economy. Traffic is down approx. 2000 people per month but when you bring this to upper management they say that that is just an excuse and label you as not "BRAND RIGHT". The state of the opticianry field is sad and Lenscrafters is a big part of this. It is getting to the point where (if they are lucky) there is one person in a store who can properly adjust a pair of glasses. Training is out the window and countless pairs of eyeglasses get returned because they are never fitted properly. I have stated this to upper management in the past among all the new ways to sale glasses how about training how to properly adjust them but the only concern is "selling". Frustrated customers bring in their eyewear complaining of vision or fit problems but all they end up doing is refunding because no one has any idea how to correct a problem. We are given pressure to sell progressives that are not always the best fit for the customers because "they are the most expensive". As a certified optician I am now considered a problem and must be let go in the near future. lenscrafters must realize that in the past many customers came back because of the PEOPLE!!! Now they are becoming like all the rest of the chains. Independent Doctors Rejoice!! Customers want their eyes cared for by professionals not "sales people' and as more seasoned opticians lose their jobs you will gain the advantage in this market once again.

1.0
Oct 20, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Benefits were pretty good, and the 401K was a nice touch. If you were lucky, you got to work in a lab with Gerber machines and one person could run the lab alone without any problems.

Cons

Their reviews left a lot to be desired. The scale is on a 1 to 5, 1 being the worst, 5 the best. In all my years of hard work, NO one ever got higher than a 3 unless they were being groomed for managment. The highest raise I could ever get was 3%. Last year, they decided to start giving bad reviews to save money. If you got a 2 than you got a 5% pay cut, and a 1 got 10%! They trumped up bad reviews for so many of us, who for over 10 years, have had good reviews just to save some money, or to get you to quit and get someone less qualified, and underpaid in. You can't go anywhere in the company unless your friends with the manager. Meaning, you hang out with them after work, drinking, clubbing, ect. You don't need to be qualified in anything but butt kissing. Never had a desire to climb the ladder, when I work with people who were passed over for less than qualified, new people off the streets!

2.0
Oct 16, 2009
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

There are some great things about working for Lenscrafters or Luxottica in general. After each full year completed, the associate recieves 1 pair of complimentary eyewear. They offer a great benefits package along with great discounts on eyewear at Luxottica locatons along with discounts with partnering companies. They offer alot of flexibility within the schedule for part-timers.

Cons

The biggest downside for working for Lenscrafters is that it IS a corporation with ridiculous rules for follow. It's hard to be your own person when working for a corporation that is money driven and all that mattes at the end of the day is the numbers. It seems that no matter how many years one puts into the company, if management has personal ties with a fellow employee, then they recieve priority on almost anythiing--seniority doesn't even exist here. It also seems that every single month there is a new "way" of going about business that one can not seem to adjust due to the constant changes or what they call "rollouts." Probably the worst thing is the nitpicking that can come from management and the constant favoritism.

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