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Mark Edwards Apparel

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not good company - Operations Mark Edwards Apparel Employee Review

1.0
7 Nov 2025
Recommend
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Pros

nice clean cafeteria. some people are pleasant

Cons

too much favoritism within depts. you are overseen if not one of them, unpleaseant ambiance . some employees are overworked and the teachers pets get away with doing nothing. need to get out of here.

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Mark Edwards Apparel Response
7mo
We take every piece of feedback seriously, but this review does not reflect the culture, values, or day-to-day reality within our company. The claims described here are inconsistent with verified employee feedback and internal practices, and this does not appear to come from a current employee. Our teams work in a collaborative, respectful, and performance-based environment where recognition is earned fairly. We take pride in maintaining open communication and a positive atmosphere, and we encourage any current employee with real concerns to reach out directly through our HR channels not anonymously online.

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Pros

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Cons

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Pros

- Entrepreneurial environment - smaller independently-owned company environment enables employees to take on additional responsibility and experiment with new strategies - Strong work-life balance: employees not expected to work outside of 9-5 shift

Cons

- Poor management - lack of unified vision among senior leadership team - Decisions are not made based on business principles - senior leadership often take decisions from strictly personal perspectives without team input/supporting data - Multiple people were dismissed without valid reason / based on personal likeability among senior management - Lack of position growth and salary increase opportunity - Poor HR/culture/company values - difficult to enact change within the company (HR/management are the opposite of "employee-first", very old-school "bare minimum" HR - minimal benefits, no flex work hours, challenging to take time off for essential appointments, employees forced to work in office during the CO-19 pandemic) - Inconveniently located office (Villeray/Chabanel)

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