Structube Furniture Reviews

3.0

45% would recommend to a friend

(173 total reviews)

46% positive business outlook

Structube Furniture has an employee rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars, based on 173 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Structube Furniture 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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173 reviews
1.0
5 Nov 2021

Not Worth it

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

paid weekly, opportunity to bonus

Cons

This company is not as employee focused as they claim to be, a lot of the "benefits" programs ( phone discount, gym membership etc.) only apply to Quebec employees yet they advertise these as perks in their recruitment. The health benefits are as basic as possible, no dental/eye or disability and good luck using your benefits to heal from all the manual labor you'll be doing. ( most practitioner services require a doctors note and approval to use) Upper level management picks favorites and those are the employees that are promoted and valued, those decisions are often not chosen off of qualifications or experience but personal preference. The stores are always understaffed and the company blames it on the pandemic but the reality is they are cheap and will overwork you and have you doing management tasks while paying you minimum wage. They do not offer consistent raises or even yearly performance reviews. Store managers receive 2 bonuses, 1 for personal sales and 2 for store sales, which everyone contributes to but does not benefit from. Store managers are paid the same wage company wide regardless of experience, time worked with the company or size of your store. The company is not customer focus and you will be the one being screamed at consistently for factors out of your control. The online team is awful so on the store level you will end up helping online customers with issues etc. to which you will not be compensated for. The amount of manual labor you will be required to do is not compensated for, when temporary labors do not show up (which usually they don't), you will be expected to off load big trucks in terrible weather conditions without safety equipment and all for minimum wage. Management gets priority days off and often takes them on the weekend so if you're not a store manager expect to work every weekend and holiday. The company requires you to clock in early but does not pay you for it, there is no banked time agreements or tracking of over time, so when customers stay late you will not be compensated for that. Some stores are so short staffed that staff cannot take sick days, or even bathroom breaks because there isn't adequate coverage all the time. They have a bonus program which is set to incentivize employees to sell, however you have to meet a base requirement of sales to even qualify, the use this to incise potential candidates but the reality is, if you're not at a top performing store you will never bonus. The company is constantly opening more locations in cities that already have multiple locations which drive the potential sales you could make down, lessening your chances of making bonus. The turn over rate is astronomical with this company and the above reasons are why. They refuse to invest in training programs, so any product knowledge or sales training comes from previous experience which you will not be compensated for. I will say however that the team you work with will be the reason you stay, not the company, pay or upper level management. In conclusion, this is the most mismanaged company I've come in contact with from top to bottom, you are a number and are treated as such, they will not train you on anything other than POS, everything else you have to figure out yourself.

1.0
2 Nov 2015

Terrible senior management

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

open work space, young coworkers, relatively easy working environment, close to IKEA food court....

Cons

1. It's a family business, so they can do things in whichever way they want. 2. No compensation/ no employee benefits/ no company group insurance 3. The only "benefit" is you can buy their furniture for 25% off (on sale items not included)- WHO CARE 4. Middle of nowhere, ready to spend more than 2.5 hours on commuting everyday

2.0
27 Feb 2015

Sketchy

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Open office, small teams, able to communicate directly with heads.

Cons

No benefits, disorganized, and seems like a lot of things are very hush hushed. Admin tells us to try new things, new ideas are then proposed but gets shut down because either it was tried many years before and didn't work or admins are too scared to take the first step. Sometimes when new ideas do get the go-ahead, heads are skeptical until proven that the idea works.

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