Collette reviews

3.3

47% would recommend to a friend

(56 total reviews)

Jaclyn Leibl-Cote

54% approve of CEO

68% positive business outlook

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5.0
Oct 13, 2017

Company goes the Extra Mile

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Pros

Collette employees operate as a team. When you have questions or need assistance, you will get answers and help. The company is open about its financials and goals. Management is approachable. The company cares about their employees and the community, allowing paid volunteer hours. Some departments have flexibility to allow remote work. Travel benefits are frequent and do not use paid time off.

Cons

Salaries are not high. Some valuable employees were let go due to strategic realignment instead of transitioned into a new role. Parking is scarce.

5.0
May 12, 2017
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Pros

From the sales perspective: This is one of the best positions to earn a comfortable living, travel the world for sales meeting & try your own product (does not affect PTO), generous PTO and holidays, discounts on travel, car allowance and phone allowance for outside sales reps, 4 hours per month to volunteer and become involved in your community, 100% non-profit that gives back to children around the world and one of the top companies for its philanthropy, comprehensive benefits and wellness program (i.e. gym membership reimbursement), the people who work for Collette are wonderful in all departments around the world. If you get the chance to work for Collette, there will always be growth opportunities for you to further your career. This does not necessarily mean moving to management positions. If you perform well, Collette notices and can reward you through your salary, awards (cash & free travel), etc. Collette gives you all the resources you need to succeed at you position and is always willing to invest more in their people. Collette is a very transparent company and gives people a chance to become successful. It is not a "cutthroat" culture! They understand and teach you how to sell and learn more to be a success in the travel industry.

Cons

If you do not like being away from home and driving 25K - 30K miles per year, this is not for you. Certain times of the year, due to "busy" season, you will have long days or might have to periodically work on the weekend. There are plenty of over night stays, and will always depend on the size of your territory.

3.0
Mar 13, 2017

Not for everyone.

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Pros

-Great benefits (good health insurance and an onsite gym with plenty of classes and equipment) -Atmosphere is super friendly and family oriented. If you have a question, anyone will happily answer it -A plethora of opportunities to volunteer, either locally or on a more global level if you work on one of the Collette Cares teams

Cons

-The very G-rated atmosphere makes you feel as though you're back in grade school and it isn't for everyone. I appreciate how nurturing and friendly Collette's work environment is, but as a single female under 30 who hates group activities, has a pretty cynical side, and hates Disney World (literally everyone here is for some reason obsessed with Disney World??), I did not fit in one bit. If the thought of designing paper stockings as the main event of the company holiday party (held during work hours) makes you cringe, then this work environment may not be for you. -Salaries are not good. I made enough to survive, but I was not making enough to be comfortable and I could forget about actually building a savings. I told my supervisor that I needed to consider getting a second job, and she warned that I could not risk compromising my work at Collette. Well, if you don't want your employees' work performances to be affected by a second job, then pay them enough to not need a second job. I know I was a good employee: reliable, always met my deadlines, did my job to the best of my ability, and offered suggestions and ideas all the time, and I expected a decent raise after one year. My raise was twenty-five cents. It was more of an insult and honestly I would have preferred to not get a raise at all. -Unless you're in a management or supervisor position, your opinions will not be valued (maybe this is just a product/operations department thing, but it's actually a complaint I've seen in a lot of the reviews on this site so it very well could be a general, company-wide downfall). I didn't feel trusted with the knowledge I was bringing to my role and my ideas for certain projects were almost all rejected. -This is a travel company and many employees did not seem very well-versed on the globe. I become mildly concerned when a group of managers don't know what the proper definition of "geopolitics" is. I also knew some managers to have a severe lack of intelligence and awareness you'd assume should be required of a manager. This made it really difficult for me to respect them as my professional superiors. -The Pawtucket office is so outdated and the location is horrendous. The parking isn't good, but it would be okay if you could walk out of the office and walk to grab a coffee or something. I felt unsafe just leaving the immediate surroundings of the office building, so walking over to the closest Dunkin was out of the question for me. But, I also never wanted to get in my car to drive anywhere for fear my parking space would be snatched up (and finding another space wasn't an effortless task). When you get an email referring to past car break-ins and cars being shot at with a BB gun, you think, "maybe it's time to move the office elsewhere." -Employees spend ALL DAY at their desks. Standup desks would help so many people, or at least having some sort of break room for people to go to (other than the cafeteria...no one thinks "I need to get up and away from my desk, why don't I go continue to sit in the cafeteria").

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