HC Brands Reviews

3.1

52% would recommend to a friend

(46 total reviews)

Bryan Croft

73% approve of CEO

52% positive business outlook

HC Brands has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 46 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The HC Brands employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail and wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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46 reviews
1.0
5 Mar 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The environment is fairly laid back and requires no dress code. You can wear jeans, sandals, leggings, shorts, t-shirts, sneakers, and whatever you want as long as it's appropriate. The workload isn't overwhelming and you generally have a set schedule of what to do every day. You can always rely on your co-workers if you have any questions or need assistance. Lunch breaks last an hour. The age demographic is open, with the majority being in their 20s-40s. Everyone gets along with each other quite well and you usually build a close camaraderie with your department. Sometimes there's free food/coffee and the occasional free t-shirt. The basic incentives are offered: health insurance, dental, the usual. In the happenstance that you die during your employment there, they'll pay about $10,000 to your beneficiary at no-cost to you. You'll gain experience about the products, how they're made, and sometimes have hands-on experience in the production process. The company is slowly growing, albeit at a snail's pace. While there is room for growth, the opportunities are very, very limited and seldom come with the appropriate compensation.

Cons

First and foremost: if you're a POC, this place isn't for you. In mid-2020 in the midst of social current events, they made a cringe-worthy attempt to hire as many Black temps as they could so they could be seen as diverse. To give you an idea: about 99% of the company at the time was predominately white (and still mostly is). The very few POC working there already weren't even treated that well in general, so for the company to go out of their way to hire solely Black temps raised a few eyebrows. More so, to hire them after they JUST laid off employees due to COVID (to cut labor costs) was very sketchy. Whether this action was solely for clout is something that you should take into consideration. A majority of the people working here have views and beliefs that are not favorable towards POC (upper management included). While freedom of speech is a right, hearing and seeing some of their opinions might make you feel uncomfortable. Pay increases are promised but never materialize. They've implemented a quarterly review where they make you fill out a form to describe your performance (how well do you think you're doing/rate yourself) and then go over it with you. They'll review it, butter you up with promises of moving up in the ladder with pay raises, but nothing ever comes to fruition. Most of the meetings are unproductive and repetitive. You end up wasting valuable work time for a meeting that could've been an email. Because the workload is almost schedule-like, it can be monotonous. The management is pure nepotism, especially the executive portion. They can be snarky and condescending at times. If you're close with the managers and rub shoulders with them, there's promise for you. However if you aren't, you always end up working harder or called out. Some past employees have gotten burnt out from the negativity and eventually were terminated or left. Your ideas become their "ideas" and they'll happily make a profit off of it. The main office is open-layout for all major departments. If you don't work in production or shipping, you'll work in a big open room alongside IT, the CSR department, order management, marketing, etc. Sometimes you'll hear the management of another department berate their employee across the room. The company loves boasting about how "we're all a family". If you can look aside the old boy network, mediocre management, and enjoy compensation in the form of pizza parties + kitschy inspirational t-shirts instead of pay raises----then this is the place for you.

1.0
6 Dec 2022

lets be honest

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

It's a decent facility I guess.

Cons

The company forced new hires to add reviews to here and other job listing sites to push down the bad reviews and increase the ratings. That should tell you something. If that doesn't then look at how they respond to the reviews. It's toxic. The turnover in this place is crazy high. I will see my third HR department head rotate through the company in less than 2 years this coming month and this is after 4 people turned the job down. The turnover in leadership here is non stop. It's really an odd place to be. The head guy is an "expert" at everything so I don't know why they even have department heads. The owners are decent but when they do nothing about what is going on then that signals to us that they agree with how things are being done. For now I will just come in and do my job and collect a paycheck but if you are looking for growth then I would keep looking.

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HC Brands Response
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Than you for your feedback at HC Brands. Existing and former employee feedback is always welcomed and is valued greatly. As an active employee, I would love to sit and discuss your concerns. If you want to make this a better place to work, I would encourage you to come see me and discuss. Much of your feedback above is just not factually correct so I am not sure where you are getting that info, but I would be happy to help you and I get on the same page. That being said, be part of the team and help us improve. Lets turn that 1 star review into a 5 star review. The ball is in your court, lets see what we can do with it.
1.0
28 May 2016

LACK OF MANAGEMENT WHO CARES FOR THEIR EMPLOYEES

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I'm sorry there were no pros or positive outcomes for me as an employee here.

Cons

I worked for this company well over a year and I saw no improvement for me as an employee or advancement for me because of the current management in place. I was pin pointed from the beginning and the departments shifted and merged together as one, as many as three departments together at once. Those responsibilities then became ours to "figure out". The management for this now very new department did not know what they were doing and led into a mass of employees either quitting or getting fired for various unreasonable reasons. It was almost like they wanted to pick us off one by one. It's a very twisted and sick theory that they work on and if the heads of this company are not careful they will find themselves in a very unfortunate bind. They are wanting this experience to be as much as a family experience as possible but it's difficult when you have twisted manipulators as your head management who claim to care for your current employees. Also don't try and put a two weeks notice in because they will most likely want you to just leave that day to avoid any sort of conflict. If you were to get fired unsuspectingly don't assume you can clean off your desk because the HR rep will escort you off the premises and they will mail you your items from your desk. Also there is a very fierce love triangle in this environment and its lethal to get caught up in so try your best not to or don't work here at all. Don't work so hard on creating new ideas for this company because once you do they will deny it at first and then revisit it a year later and make it seem like it is their idea, any artistic creative expression that you create for this company from the time you start to the time you end at this company is solely owned by this company. The training for this company is a complete joke and most of the time there is too much work for them to train you on how to do your your job. Read the handbook thoroughly before accepting your employment to this company.

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