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The Local Foreigner Reviews

3.3

58% would recommend to a friend

(4 total reviews)

32% positive business outlook

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4 reviews
1.0
10 Apr 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Exposure to the travel industry and FAM opportunities

Cons

The company is oligarchic in nature, run by a group of individuals. There is seemingly an unwritten policy of not speaking up. Doing so may cast you in a bad light and negatively impact how you are treated by management. Any constructive criticism brought to management may be perceived as a personal attack. Depending on the feedback provided by the employee, the managing group may collectively determine that the employee is overstepping boundaries and reprimand you. While it isn't explicitly stated (they verbally encourage the opposite in fact), it is likely that the act of speaking up for oneself may be looked down upon. There seems to be a working belief that being employed by Local Foreigner is a great privilege. Any perceived pros to the position can come at a high personal cost. The working environment may be detrimental to certain individuals' mental health. Furthermore, it can be difficult to achieve a healthy work/life balance at the company. You may be expected to bring your work home with you and be available during weeknights and weekends. While office hours are typically 9:30am to 6:30pm, the de facto office hours may feel closer to 9:00am to 7:00pm. If anything does arise after those hours or the weekend, there's a chance that responsibility will fall to you. Finally during your paid time off, you are expected to be keeping up with emails and client issues so it may feel like you actually worked the entire time instead of relaxing. If you were to ever start a job here, it may feel like you are working non-stop until the day you quit.

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The Local Foreigner Response
5y
Thank you for your feedback. We are sorry that you did not have the experience you hoped for, but we appreciate you acknowledging the exposure to the industry and opportunity to learn first-hand about luxury travel around the world. We take a lot of pride in the education of our employees, especially those who are new to the industry. We take your feedback regarding the amount of hours and time spent working seriously, and you’re correct that seasonal periods often add to our office hours. We recognize this might not be for everyone, which is why we are very transparent and explicit about what to expect during our hiring process – we know that a culture fit goes both ways. We strive to be an organization dedicated to constant improvement, and we will continue to encourage our entire team to voice their suggestions and feedback. We take all feedback to heart, although as business owners, we do not enact every idea put forth. As a business with four owners who each bring a different skill set and perspective, we believe our “oligarchy” style to be unique and a competitive advantage—a refreshing modern update to the typical autocratic business structure. Thank you again for taking the time to share this feedback with us. We wish you the best in your future career path and are grateful for your contributions to Local Foreigner.
1.0
6 May 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Nothing to mention that isn't completely cancelled out by the cons, but just to be somewhat impartial... no company puts more money into your scouting than Local Foreigner. You will go on the most epic trips to destinations all over the world; but just remember, it's all to justify the below.

Cons

More people have quit this company than currently work for them. There are a lot of reasons for this, but it mostly stems from the four owners who are at times going in different directions with how they manage. They are manipulative and unappreciative. They will shower you with praise only when it benefits them. They will also take out their frustration on you. This is done in the form of the owners' private Slack channel (which they used to just leave open on their screens before the owners moved to a private office... I mean you'd plainly see what they would call other employees purely by accident!), through passive aggressive emails during your time off trying to make you feel bad for not working, or when speaking to other employees. Yes, they will ridicule you to your colleagues behind your back. Get ready to relive those middle school Mean Girls years! The number of times I've seen my colleagues, my really good friends break down crying in the office at the end of the day was just too much. That is a direct indication of an improper work/life balance. Should you bring your frustrations up to them however, they will try and spin it on you as being a "squeaky wheel" rebel who needs to pipe down and shut up. Once you have been relegated to "bad seed" status, your life becomes hell at Local Foreigner. They will watch you from the other room like Big Brother. The ultimate goal for the owners - which they speak about aloud - is to push all the work off of their plates onto their minimum wage employees so they can go wine and dine rich socialites and show off their sweatsho... I mean business. Needless to say, the culture there is poisonous. But wait, there's more! The absolute negativity that has taken hold in that office reverberates out as well. I guess part of their employee retention strategy is to instill Stockholm Syndrome into their staff as you will consistently hear them talk about how great their company is and how they are "the best in the biz", meanwhile you look around at your colleagues choking back tears and at your abysmal bank account level thinking to yourself, "well that just can't be true...". You will hear them eviscerate other travel companies because apparently putting them down makes you love Local Foreigner more? Also, every phone call with a client who "wrongs" them ends with an expletive filled tirade. It's all an incredibly petty way of propping oneself up. The absolute BEST and most hilarious aspect of Local Foreigner is how they "send off" employees who have quit. I've noticed three different tiers an employee can achieve. The top tier is a champagne toast where they awkwardly go around and say good things about you, ignoring the fact that they have derided you behind your back to other employees. The next tier is where you quit unceremoniously and you leave, never to hear from them again. THIS IS WHAT YOU WANT. The lowest tier is you quit, they complain to you that you are being unprofessional and not going out on their terms (read: you are leaving them with work to do) and they vow to try and ruin your life even after you've left. You will be subjected to frivolous lawsuit threats and harassment up until a global pandemic pops up and cripples the travel industry worldwide. There are just so many other travel companies in New York City to work for that don't do all the above. So unless you are into watching the out-of-touch owners "broth" and literally spend thousands of dollars on stupid fad diets while you beg for minimal raises because you work around the clock for them including week nights, weekends, and when you're trying to spend quality time with your family, just go find another company to work for. Seriously, you're welcome.

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The Local Foreigner Response
5y
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We are sorry to hear you did not have a great experience with us – we understand that this work is not for everyone. On the other hand, we are glad you enjoyed the epic scouting trips around the world, and appreciate your observation on how rare this is in the industry. We believe scouting serves as a valuable investment for our employees to have the most up-to-date product knowledge, which empowers them to deliver the best client experience. As a company whose vision is to set the standard of excellence in the travel industry, constructive feedback is very important to us. Although we feel that many of your points are inaccurate, we are taking your comments to heart. We constantly strive to improve the experience for our clients and team members, and we are always looking for ways to get better. We have also recognized the importance of communicating workplace expectations to prospective employees and have revamped our hiring process to ensure we seek and hire employees who are a great match for us. There are seasonal periods when additional hours become necessary, and we realize this might not be ideal for everyone. The nature of our business is not consistent with a “nine to five” mindset. Our team understands that our pace of work comes with trade-offs. This is a demanding niche industry with life-changing perks, and it’s not for everyone. We thank you for your feedback, along with your contributions to the Local Foreigner and wish you the best in your future career.
5.0
13 Aug 2023

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Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Seniors are very good in assisting me as a newbie. They're also very understanding. Not much of pressure at work as well.

Cons

Salary is a bare minimum but it's fine with the work load given.

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