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EssilorLuxottica

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Regular hours and overall a good experience - Lens inventory associate EssilorLuxottica Employee Review

4.0
26 May 2026
Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

Regular hours. Flat 8hr shift. Paid through breaks including lunch. Minimal overtime. Good place to get experience and regular hours. Good people to work with. When I was working 1st shift was from 7:00am-3:00pm which was nice to not start crazy early while still getting out of work at 3:00pm with plenty of the afternoon available for one's personal life.

Cons

The flat 8hr shift meant shorter breaks. Only 20 minutes for lunch and 2 10 minute breaks. It does get warm on the production floor.

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5.0
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Pros

Excellent benefits and good platform to start your career

Cons

More options for health benefits

2.0
5 July 2026
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Pros

- Generally, helpful co-workers. - Strong / iconic brands with dominant market positions. - Meta partnership / Smart Glasses is an exciting growth area. - Privilege of making incorrect business decisions that still yield positive outcomes.

Cons

- Low technology stack leading to many manual processes that are ripe for some level of automation. All work is basically conducted in Excel. - Company is extremely retrospective in its internal reporting versus focusing on predictive and prescriptive analyses that could be more value add. - Rank has its privilege mindset - Upper management lacks accountability for its decision making, putting the onus on lower level analysts to justify their business decisions which, many times, are made based on pre-conceived notions prior to any analytical rigor. - Similarly, many senior leaders can be abusive and outright disrespectful, which lead subordinates to take an "emperor has no clothes" philosophy when dealing with them. - Culture of fire drills with respect to assignments leading to unrealistic deadlines for critical work which compromises quality and completeness. - Company, many times, confuses tactics with strategy. - Poor communication with respect to all aspects of the business. Teams generally work in silos and crucial information is shared on a need to know basis.

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