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I am planning on applying for a job at Kohls Department Store part time evenings but I am not sure what is a fair hourly wage for employment at their company. Also any suggestions/information regarding the application process? Thanks.
You start at 6.55 an hour than after your probationary period you receive a raise. Than every four months you get a raise. Great place to work. Plus you get christmas bonsuses.
You start at 6.55 an hour than after your probationary period you receive a raise. Than every four months you get a raise. Great place to work. Plus you get christmas bonsuses.
Doesn't that depend on where you live. In WA state for example the minimum wage is over $8.00 an hour so you wont start at anything less then that.
In each state Kohls pays slightly higher than the minimum for starting floor associates. After a 90 day review you usually go up .25 an hour. Christmas bonus?? Ya, no.
as of 2009 ca kohls associates start at $8.25 no raise anymore after 90 days but after 1 year and lots of credit applications you can get 1%-4% raise. No bonus unless you are management but there is a 15% discount
This thread was originally started nearly a year ago. But I see there was a new post on it yesterday, so for anyone still interested:
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My son had applied with Kohl's, they start about $.10 above minimum wage. They do give a nice discount, so if you're considering it as a second job, it's probably a decent deal.
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