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Ulta Beauty

Lead Cashier Beauty Advisor

November 2019 • Philadelphia, PA

What I liked

I loved helping guests find what they need and the leadership skills the job gave me.

What I wish was different

I wish the job was closer to campus so I can still work there more often.

Advice

one advice I would share about this experience is to be open minded and just go for it.
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Operations Manager Intern

June - July 2022 • Fresno, CA

What I liked

A lot of engagement with assignments and managers from other departments

What I wish was different

Wish there was more space to grow for managers and associates

Advice

Be open mind and do be afraid to ask!
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Beauty Advisor

May - August 2021 • San Antonio, TX

What I liked

I enjoyed that I learned a LOT about the products that are available.

What I wish was different

I wish that I was given training on how to sell products before sending me out on the floor.

Advice

This is a job that you are expected to constantly being expected to work at breakneck speed. It can be incredibly stressful. Listen to yourself and what your needs are, your health comes first before the company.
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DC Operations Management Intern

June - August 2022 • Chambersburg, PA

What I liked

I liked how much effort Ulta put in to not just their interview and selection process, but the entirety of the internship. I truly felt like I was valued as an intern, and my mentors and managers went out of their way to provide me with support, resources, and connections throughout. I felt that my skills and experience were acknowledged and respected, and I was properly challenged in my role based on that. The corporate culture and distribution center culture overlap significantly, and it was a good culture to be a part of in my opinion - they really value people at every level of their business, from consumers to distribution center associates to retail workers to corporate employees, which is refreshing to see. Overall, I learned an insane amount in such a short time, the vast majority of which will be directly applicable to my career in some way or another. I would absolutely make the same decision again if I could!

What I wish was different

Almost any distribution center runs on a 24-hour schedule 6 or 7 days a week, so being on first shift meant being at work at 5:30am. But, they provided summer housing for us that was about a 10 minute drive away making mornings much easier, and in the end it was earlier than I prefer but it wasn't a difficult adjustment and well worth it. The last thing is something that just comes with experience, but I wish they had a better new-grad hiring program after the internship ends. There isn't a direct path from intern to job offer, especially since they don't hire for positions until 2-3 months before the opening. The program is still pretty new so they're constantly making improvements, but it's run by passionate people who really do want to provide a great experience for their interns (the program is relatively small, ~20-30 students countrywide) and any feedback you give them is taken to heart. It's a great program, and only getting better, and I can't think of anything major that significantly impacted my experience in a negative way - these are all little things that weren't important in the grand scheme of things but I wanted to share so people had a better idea of the structure.

Advice

Go into this with ambition and an open mind - it's an incredible experience regardless, but you can really shape it how you want just based on how much you take advantage of the opportunities you have. Reach out to people throughout the organization to set up meet and greets and networking chats; participate in the "team building" and other group activities; take notes on conversations you have with people, particularly when you get little nuggets of advice that will come in handy later or help clarify your career goals. One of the great things about this internship program is the range of people you'll meet and the sheer opportunities you have while there - nearly anything is yours for the taking, and you're there to learn so you might as well learn as much as you can!
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Beauty Advisor

August 2019 • Calabasas, CA

What I liked

I was inspired to learn more and improve my social skills. I was asked what I want to improve on either in the workplace or even outside the workplace. I felt motivated by my leaders

What I wish was different

The pay rate

Advice

Don't be lazy. Take every and any opportunity. If you don't act smart in the workplace, you will begin to hate it
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Beauty Advisor

June 2022 • Covington, LA

What I liked

The atmosphere and the people I worked with were really nice and fun!

What I wish was different

N/A

Advice

Try to get as many hours as you can and just have fun with it
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