Work hard with little to no reward - Anonymous employee Tory Burch Employee Review

2.0
2 July 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good benefits, good discount, decent pay for this industry

Cons

Working here is like running on a treadmill while both the speed and incline are being consistently increased at a rapid pace. There is a strong demand for more/better results without the additional support or tools necessary to improve performance. Instead, you are left to work harder, work longer to chase a constantly moving target. Management does not encourage you or thank you for your efforts on the hypothetical treadmill; in fact they will probably throw additional obstacles your way without any consideration for burnout, or how this may effect morale. Lastly, the thing about treadmills is, no matter how long you run, you always end up exactly where you started- don't expect many opportunities for growth.

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Pros

• Strong brand recognition and a loyal customer base. • Employee discount and sample sales are excellent perks. • Talented and hardworking teams across many functions.

Cons

• Work-life balance is extremely challenging, particularly at the leadership level. Long hours and constant availability are often expected rather than the exception. • The culture can feel transactional and driven by a "got you" mentality rather than collaboration, coaching, and development. • Favoritism and nepotism are noticeable and can create inconsistent standards across teams and individuals. • Leadership accountability is lacking. Expectations are often high, but accountability is not always applied equally across the organization. • Decision-making can feel political, with perception carrying more weight than actual performance or results. • There is a significant gap between the company's external messaging and the internal employee experience. While the brand publicly champions women and female empowerment, many employees may find that the internal culture does not consistently reflect those values in practice. • Transparency, integrity, and trust can be lacking, which contributes to an environment where employees may feel unsupported or undervalued.

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