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houseoffraser.co.ukWhat’s the pay at House of Fraser?
The average pay at House of Fraser is between £5.35 and £10.87 per hour.
This table shows how pay rates at House of Fraser compare across the different types of jobs they offer.
Job | House of Fraser pay per hour |
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Sales assistant | £5.35-10.25 per hour |
Last updated 16 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 House of Fraser
Which department stores pay most?
- Harrods Pay £23.2k-42.5k per year
- Selfridges Pay £10.43-17.68 per hour
- Fortnum & Mason Pay £10.10-16.29 per hour
- Fenwick Pay £10.02-13.61 per hour
- John Lewis & Partners Pay £10.50-14.98 per hour
- Harvey Nichols Pay £16.1k-28.6k per year
- House Of Bruar Pay £8.70-11.67 per hour
- Morleys Department Stores Pay £17.5k-27.5k per year
- Trago Mills Pay £6.57-11.11 per hour
- Downtown Stores Pay £5.43-11.52 per hour
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What people are saying about pay at House of Fraser
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Best thing
Becoming friends with some of the staff
Worst thing
Grumpy customers, a lot of hours for not much pay, entitled staff and customers, can get extremely boring
House of Fraser Retail assistant, November 2022
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Best thing
Great people! Not hard labour and because of 0hours I can choose not to do a shift
Worst thing
Never given enough hours! Management can be seriously rude about your availability. Have to buy uniform (from the stores choice of brands) and pay 60% of the price.
House of Fraser Customer assistant, July 2022
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Best thing
- Nice managers and co-workers, everyone's very friendly with there being a good work culture in the store
- Understanding managers, the managers are all well trained. The managers are generally nice, most of them are young so they're fairly laid back, while still making sure everything gets done.
- Benefits, I've used my 20% off a lot.Worst thing
- Pay, while the commission has boosted my pay alot, its still not great. I know I could earn more working at Amazon or Sainsbury's.
- Understaffed, cost cutting by the head office has meant that theres 20% less staff than there should be, this can make some shifts hectic, and a little stressful at times. The managers are just as annoyed as us and don't blame us for any undone work, but it is still a bit stressful.House of Fraser Customer assistant, March 2022
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Best thing
Flexibility, casual uniform, sociable and discount.
Worst thing
Lack of hours, pay, boring, can’t sit down at all, managers can be quick to judge, lonely, doing the work of 2 or 3 people, ignorant staff and customers.
House of Fraser Sales assistant, February 2022
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Best thing
Friendly colleagues
Ok pay
Nice place to workWorst thing
Manger can be a bit rude sometimes
House of Fraser Retail assistant, February 2022