Rare Editions Reviews

2.3

12% would recommend to a friend

(27 total reviews)

12% positive business outlook

Rare Editions has an employee rating of 2.3 out of 5 stars, based on 27 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Rare Editions employee rating is 34% below average for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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27 reviews
1.0
18 Jun 2025

Unhealthy, Unfair & Unbalanced

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Pros

You can gain the most experience working here - but only because this company will easily take advantage of you, if you allow it. I worked there for 6 years and learned a lot becuase I bounced around almost every department whenever people were let go or they quit and managment did not want to hire new people.

Cons

- No work/life balance. - Only received 1 raise. When I started, I was getting minimum wage. And then when I was introduced to the salary world, it was pitiful. But they thought the crumbs they gave me were sufficient. - The CEO is a BULLY. There is such a thing as constructive/professional criticism. She is not aware of this. Unless you're her favorite. - HR is a JOKE. Since HR is the owner’s son, I think it's safe to say that the role is the result of nepotism. I can tell because when I put in my notice, he didn’t even bother with an exit interview. - CEO used me as her personal assistant, production manager and factory coordinator; but asked me why I thought I deserved a raise? And then informed me that she would expect MORE from me if I got a raise. - Money is treated like a reward at this company, instead of a legally binding right that it actually is. If you don’t make her happy, your bonus will magically disappear. It’s like you’re a dog with a treat you might not get. - They’re so old school in how they do business that they RARELY ever sign on new customers. And then they’ll blame everyone but the people responsible for sales. - The higher-ups are GOSSIPS. They will stay behind closed doors for HOURS, giving the illusion on an important meeting or strategizing how to optimize the company. But no. They’re talking about you and making fun of everything about you and your team. - The favoritism is so obvious, it should be illegal.

1.0
24 Oct 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Didn't have to work overtime, tho that was the case for me not for other people.

Cons

HR is literally the founder's son, the whole company is essentially a family business, if you pissed off one person you'll be targeted by the group. Managers literally don't know how to explain tasks clearly and expect you to guess what they think, they make you feel like you're not needed but then next second you're the center of the hurricane. Workplace bullying was really bad, people pretend to be your friends but then whisper and make fun of you in front of your face. Also if you're not one of the lucky ones who are liked and allowed to stay for many years here, you're just a temporary person and they can cut you off anytime. Looking for a full-time job? Well it's actually going to be a temporary position.

2.0
12 May 2025

Poor Management

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great place to find people to collaborate and create beautiful work Opportunities to grow were there

Cons

It’s all favoritism You’re under the mercy of the boss, if she doesn’t like you there’s no communicating it, you’re just out. Like most of fashion today, this place is no different, there isn’t truly any “designing” here. You’re just looking for inspiration and copying it.

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