Terrible leadership, expat experience was horrific — AVOID! - Footwear Product Creation On Employee Review

1.0
29 Jan 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Passionate teammates who are dedicated and genuinely want to do great work.

Cons

Leadership is poor, reactive, and operates in a male‑dominated "boys' club" (only two women in the C‑suite). Blatant nepotism and favoritism: early hires fast‑tracked into leadership despite lacking industry or people-management experience; outsiders with experience are treated as threats to these insecure and inexperienced managers. Micromanaging is rampant with managers who say "yes" to Executive Leadership with little regard for downstream capacity. Frequent priority shifts with little context; work is overwhelmingly reactive, preventing foundational work. Burnout is commonplace and routinely dismissed by leadership as an expected outcome of the company's fast growth. Leadership unrealistic commitment to a "premium" image without grounding decisions in the company's real capabilities; senior leaders avoid saying "no" and instead tell teams to figure out how to make it happen rather than honestly communicating constraints. Product is mediocre and priced exceptionally high while manufacturing and quality consistently fails to meet stated expectations. Relocation was the biggest issue from the start: lump‑sum relocation was taxed, packages are inconsistent across hires and poorly explained, support is ad hoc, denied reimbursement of minimal bureaucratic fees such as work permits. Employees are expected to navigate complex immigration, tax, and educational structures with limited information and support. HR is often unable to answer basic expatriate questions. High turnover and colleagues leaving abruptly (managed out, burnout, or resignation) create pervasive insecurity around role stability and team reliability. Leadership routinely prefers turnover rather than address their own insecurities and shortcomings with manipulation and gas lighting as common leadership techniques. Many employees are young with little outside experience and don't realize the impact of this toxic leadership. Unprecedented levels of office politics in my experience. If I could give negative stars in this review I would!

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Cons

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1.0
5 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Room for growth, especially if you really go looking for opportunities. Most of the opportunities are within retail. Don’t expect to be launched into a corporate role from a retail role.

Cons

- Pay is not good. Similar retailers pay several dollars more per hour and offer better benefits. They say that the rate is competitive but having worked for several other retailers, it’s not. - Operations are a nightmare. The company has scaled too fast and has left many loose ends that are still not tied up. Good luck finding answers to any problem that comes up. Be warned that paychecks and benefits WILL get screwed up. There are so many inconsistencies that make for more work and needless interpersonal friction. - Too much information is available for the entire company to view. There are not appropriate channels built in to limit access to information based on title and responsibilities. - Company culture is fine, but not for everyone. I did not feel welcome. I would not recommend working here unless you do super well with ambiguity. This company is still running like a startup.

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