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hollisterco.com/shop/ukWhat's the average pay for a shop assistant at Hollister?
The average pay for a brand representative at Hollister is between £7.03 and £10.50 per hour.
The top paying employers for retail and sales assistants are Apple, Avanti West Coast and Prada.
Last updated 28 February 2024
What is the Real Living Wage?
The Real Living Wage is a voluntary rate employers can sign up to that is based on the real cost of living.
Location | Real Living Wage |
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London | £13.15 |
Rest of the UK | £12.00 |
What is the legal minimum wage?
The minimum wage is the legal minimum you must be paid per hour.
Age group | Legal minimum wage |
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23 or older | £10.42 |
21-22 | £10.18 |
18-20 | £7.49 |
Under 18 | £5.28 |
Apprentices | £5.28 |
More about pay at Hollister
Who pays retail and sales assistants the most?
- Apple Pay £13.87-21.29 per hour
- Avanti West Coast Pay £14.24-20.00 per hour
- Prada Pay £24.0k-33.0k per year
- Harrods Pay £20.0k-27.9k per year
- Watches Of Switzerland Pay £20.5k-28.1k per year
- BT Pay £10.55-17.03 per hour
- Zara Pay £11.00-12.00 per hour
- UNIQLO Pay £11.12-13.00 per hour
- Amazon Pay £7.15-15.80 per hour
- Lidl Pay £11.32-12.85 per hour
What are retail and sales assistants saying about pay at Hollister?
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Best thing
That the people are really supportive
Worst thing
The company doesn't pay good enough of money for the work we do.
Hollister Brand representative, August 2023
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Best thing
The time, the lack of stress
Worst thing
Pay
Hollister Employee, June 2023
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Best thing
Good discount
Worst thing
Really bad environment tbh. Management don’t care too much about your needs and don’t help you out with anything like cover when it’s needed. Pay is garbage and they’re way too strict about the schedule.
Hollister Employee, June 2022
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Best thing
Discount, music is good. Sometimes they put nice things in the breakroom (a small room that you could barely call a corridor, usually with a steel or wooden bench and a small fridge that smells of eggs) like doughnuts.
Worst thing
The stockroom upstairs reeks because there’s no windows or airflow up there. The pay is base rate and the hours are awful. They give you sometimes less than half a weeks notice to give the rota and you can’t change it once they do. You have to give 4 weeks notice via the website if you want holiday. Employees and customers will not return things to their rightful place because no one actually knows where anything goes as the second you learn the layout, they change it again. I had to get there by train and usually spent half an hours work just trying to get there and back every day, with a 50% discount on rail tickets because of my saver card. My colleagues found it difficult to quit and I only found it easy becasue I’d learned what not to do from the horror stories and copied my manager into my email containing my letter of resignation that I sent to three other managers above them so that they couldn’t lie about the time I had to work for. Shifts would finish late sometimes which didn’t work out for trains. They don’t train you when you join and when they eventually do it’s in a massive group so you don’t actually learn anything. They don’t turn up on times in the morning and you don’t have their numbers so you can’t be sure when they’ll turn up to let you in.
Hollister Employee, April 2022
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Best thing
discount
the team are all really young so you make friends and there’s always people you get on with
hours aren’t too demanding and you can change them easilyWorst thing
pay
Hollister Employee, December 2021