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High Fashion Group

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Not a Positive or Constructive Environment - Anonymous High Fashion Group Employee Review

1.0
19 Oct 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

1. The company's headquarters office in Hong Kong is beautiful and well-designed. 2. The company provides free Lunch. 3. The company offers training courses for certain technologies to support employee development.

Cons

1. The leadership, especially the CEO, often uses emotionally charged words for criticism, and sometimes these words include personal attacks. This severely affects team morale. 2. The bad practices of a family-owned business. 3. There is a high turnover rate in this company, (e.g., several CIOs have left). This reflects the company’s management problems. 4. The CEO always hopes to be as successful as a certain company, but that company invested a significant amount of resources to achieve its success. The CEO constantly pressures employees to accomplish tasks with very limited resources, and when they fail, he maliciously criticizes them for “lacking ability,” when in fact, the company is unwilling to invest the necessary resources to drive projects forward. 5. Some senior management is unable to communicate.

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1.0
12 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

• Free lunch provided • Friendly, supportive, and united colleagues • Team members are willing to help each other and maintain a positive working atmosphere despite challenges

Cons

• No work-from-home arrangement; employees are required to be physically in the office every day • Strict clock‑in and clock‑out system, which feels outdated and inflexible • Medical insurance coverage is below market standards • Annual leave is limited to only 12 days, which is significantly less than industry norms • Management strongly encourages overtime and tends to equate long working hours with work ethic • Employees who leave at 6:30 pm are viewed negatively; the boss often walks around the office after 7 pm to check who has already left and then pressures department heads • Heavy workload due to cost‑cutting: staff are frequently required to handle multiple roles, including tasks far beyond their job scope or expertise • Employees are expected to serve multiple members of the owner’s family, each with different preferences and instructions; the family members do not communicate with each other, causing confusion and unnecessary stress • The CEO displays arrogance and a condescending attitude, often criticizing employees harshly • Frequent emotional manipulation, negative comments, and unprofessional language create a demotivating work environment

2.0
9 Sept 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

High carb lunch box provided

Cons

Management likes to see staff act hardworking No leadership, no vision. Changing direction every month.

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