Full-Time
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Direct-to-consumer affordable eyewear retailer
$27 - $34.50Hourly
Mid, Senior
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Warby Parker offers stylish and high-quality prescription glasses and sunglasses directly to consumers at affordable prices, starting at $95, which includes lenses. Their unique Home Try-On program allows customers to select five frames to try at home for free, making the shopping experience convenient and risk-free. Unlike traditional retailers, Warby Parker's model reduces costs by selling directly to consumers, making eyewear more accessible. They generate revenue through the sale of eyeglasses, sunglasses, blue light filtering lenses, and accessories, all crafted from premium materials. Additionally, for every pair sold, they donate a pair to someone in need, enhancing their brand reputation and customer loyalty. Warby Parker operates both online and through physical retail stores, providing customers with multiple ways to shop.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
New York City, New York
Founded
2010
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Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Life Insurance
Disability Insurance
Paid Vacation
Paid Sick Leave
Paid Holidays
401(k) Company Match
Parental Leave
Short-term Disability
Employee Assistance Program
Bereavement Leave
Optical Education Reimbursement
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Investing.com - Target Corporation (NYSE:TGT) and Warby Parker (NYSE:WRBY) are joining forces to launch Warby Parker at Target, a new shop-in-shop initiative.
Target is opening a series of “shop-in-shops” in partnership with eyewear maker Warby Parker. The collaboration, announced Thursday (Feb. 27), will bring five “Warby Parker at Target” outposts to stores around the country, and comes at a time when Target and other retailers are dealing with consumer pullbacks. “We’ve long offered our guests well-designed products at a value, and our latest shop-in-shop partnership with Warby Parker continues that tradition,” Christina Hennington, Target’s executive vice president and chief strategy and growth officer, said in a news release
Target Corp. is teaming up with Warby Parker Inc. to add the trendy eyeglasses shop inside a handful of stores this year in a bid to boost the chain's flagging store traffic.
Warby Parker, Inc., a manufacturer and e-retailer of prescription and non-prescription eyewear, was assessed a $1.5 million civil monetary penalty for a 2018 credential stuffing attack on customer accounts impacting about 200,000 individuals.
In December 2018, OCR launched an investigation after Warby Parker reported a data breach.