NO WORK LIFE BALANCE, INSENSITIVE MANAGEMENT!! - Client Service Specialist Tory Burch Employee Review

1.0
27 Apr 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Beautiful Office near Jersey City Waterfront

Cons

No work life balance, policies are always changing without notice long hours 8am-11pm Mandatory overtime is forced a lot without proper notice, NO RAISES OR BONUSES!! Seniority means nothing here! Upper management can careless about there team HIGH TURN OVER RATE TB used to be a fun place to work sadly this place is a sinking ship. In the last month we’ve lost a supervisor and 8 employees during a pandemic that says A LOT!!! Do yourself a favor and save yourself the headache of working for a company who see you as nothing more than a number, no company morale said part is I’m sure the CEO have no idea this department is being treated this way.

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Pros

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Cons

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