Negative Reviews are accurate- Run Far Away from this Place! Company needs major improvement. - Marketing Natori Employee Review

1.0
15 Mar 2018
Recommend
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Pros

-Company outings -Friday summer hours -Sample Sales twice a year -Swanky looking Midtown Office in NYC

Cons

-Overall ow salaries for most employees -Low company morale -Extremely high turnover rate -Many employees are unqualified for their positions -Unprofessional employees (many in Senior Management) -Too many brands- 4 within the company- confusing to consumers and costly for the company -Not enough customer service representatives -Human Resources practically does not exist -Hierarchy system is not effective- too much power given to upper management -Poor communication between departments -Vacation days are minimal -Long hours -Many departments are unorganized and inefficient

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5.0
14 May 2025
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Pros

My time at Natori provided me with formal experience working in a design office, where I contributed to real projects that will eventually be sold in stores. I worked under the Senior Designer in the sleepwear department and assisted with tasks such as adjusting and creating technical flats, matching Pantone colors, and print ideation.

Cons

Relocating to New York City for the first of my five internships was was a bit daunting at first, but the design team at Natori created an environment with a pace that allowed me to learn and contribute confidently.

1.0
25 June 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Customer Service Manager was the best manager I worked for in all the jobs I ever had.

Cons

Pays well below market average for their positions, no room for growth. They make up fake title changes but not offer raises for those title changes, at least without demanding a raise from them. Every department is all the same disappointing, unorganized chaos. If you are in CS, even as a manager you will spend more time solving customer tickets than being able to manage a team. They also refused to hire for business needs in both their offices and their warehouse. Senior Management only cares about saving costs. Multiple 311 and OSHA violations in their NJ warehouse that were swept under the rug as well. Untrustworthy colleagues that refused to accept accountability for their mistakes. Nepotism and favoritism also are issues here. The office culture is also non existent: people rarely communicate with one another. In design/PD, they work long hours and have a high turnover rate due to the toxicity of the senior PD manager. In fashion it is sadly expected to have a cutthroat atmosphere, however there is a difference between a competitive environment and a toxic workplace. There are much better CS/ E comm positions that are available and will compensate a more livable wage.

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