Great company, Management lacking - Anonymous employee Boston Proper Employee Review

2.0
13 Nov 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good benefits, friendly employees, remote working options. Boston Proper was a great company to work for. You have a lot of flexibility in working styles and process. You definitely learn a lot from working there, there is a ton of opportunity for new processes and systems. CEO has an open door policy and is a great person to speak with!

Cons

Improvement of promoting internally can be made as well as ensuring they are securing the right management. Values need to be followed more from the managers within. Most of the Managers have no clue what they are doing and promote a negative environment. Managing styles should be reviewed and some of them are borderline unethical as well as inappropriate. Threats of employment elimination, inappropriate conversations and overall work ethics. Company needs to promote more team work and less "backstabbing" behavior. As the company should be focusing on success and sales increases right? Having the wrong manger definitely creates a horrible working environment for individuals at this company, but this can definitely be improved!

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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
15 Mar 2024
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Pros

-The company offers a generous 15-day PTO policy. - The CSR team is dedicated and hardworking, managing their loads diligently.

Cons

- Management's approach to handling employees lacks empathy and professionalism. - Incompetent CSR manager who micromanages and fosters a toxic work environment. - Lack of proper training and support for new hires, leading to dependency on colleagues. - PTO allocation is unfair for employees hired mid-fiscal year. - Public scolding and bullying for minor infractions like bathroom breaks. - Micromanagement is rampant, with redundant layers of oversight. - Medical emergencies are met with insensitivity and disregard for employee well-being. - Continuous monitoring during customer calls creates undue stress and hampers performance.

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