DFS Group Reviews

3.2

31% would recommend to a friend

(870 total reviews)
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Edward Brennan

39% approve of CEO

14% positive business outlook

DFS Group has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 870 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The DFS Group 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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870 reviews
2.0
18 Jul 2019
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Pros

They pay very well. Good opportunities to travel and be exposed to different markets. Nice office and you stay at nice hotels and eat at nice places as part of your job.

Cons

On first impressions it's a friendly and inclusive place to work. But quickly you realise it's quite superficial, and it's hard to break into established "cliques" both professionally and socially. Senior management are very aloof, unapproachable and there are lot of big egos. If your style is a bit different from your time at other companies you've worked at, you'll either need to adjust to fit in (which becomes exhausting) or you will be shunned. You spend a lot of time in meetings that are irrelevant and hours preparing fancy presentations that don't help you get your job done. and there is a huge volume of email from different departments and regional teams to deal with. Between the meetings and email, there is very little time left to actually do your job (unless you spend very long hours) - and ultimately that affects your performance. Experience with line managers will obviously vary by individual, but entering as a middle-senior manager with many years experience, and used to quite a bit of autonomy to manage my team and projects, I found myself micro-managed and stifled by my manager. She was a nice person and well meaning, but amazingly (for a senior manager) very little idea how to manage and motivate a team. In dealings with suppliers, the company culture is to be very submissive to the demands of the big suppliers, and the relationships go all the way up to the top, so you'll find you have very little power to make an impact. It's more about just towing the line of a pre-set agenda between senior management and suppliers. It's very de-motivating to realise you can't really make an impact. And finally, if you've worked in retail and you like having that connection with stores to see the impact of what you're doing at head office in stores it's quite difficult as stores are spread across the world, and you'll only see them once or twice a year - so you feel quite detached from the operation.

1.0
18 Oct 2019

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Anonymous employee
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Pros

Relatively high salary compared to market

Cons

Now go through major cleaning of senior management and restructuring. Too much investment in Chinese Customer. HK situation make big impact on business and DFS is taking crazy decisions to cut staffs. They say the do not hire new staff, but let go of senior management and hire new ones. Only the below manager employees who leave are not being replace. If they leave then nobody do the work. The company is in trouble. People work at company 10-20 years are being let go in a very terrible way. One announcement on internal site all together make it like a crime scene. Company hire many french. Even entry level job do not need french people. Why not promote existing employee? Main customer is chinese. What do these people know about chinese and asia. Promotion and Hiring is not based on experience or contribution. If you can talk well then senior management like you.

2.0
14 Jul 2025
Recommend
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Pros

those who joined during the China golden years did not have to contribute much to enjoy the extremely good benefits under past CEO leadership, though was more of a facade great staff sale good work life balance have barely seen anyone leave the office after 7pm used to have summer fridays and at least 1 day WFH generally decent and kind colleagues in marketing, depends on department culture

Cons

those who joined post COVID paid the price for the unwise investment decisions very weak marketing department because nobody has solid marketing experience due to relationship hiring/ promotions in the past, often promoting those with 0 experience into roles, especially if French extreme change in CEO leadership, from high investment to petty frugality (but makes sense for the business) business shrinking to nothing, inconsistent strategic leadership over the years, now left in shreds and can barely survive some politics but not ugly, primarily brutal only at the senior leadership level when there are power shifts HR has strangely high authority here and not in a good way

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