PTO Policy - Manager Brilliant Earth Employee Review

3.0
Apr 24, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Talented team with a passion for the brand Opportunity to work on meaningful projects that have impact Access to cross-functional collaboration

Cons

The company offers a “Flexible Time Off” policy, stating there’s no minimum, maximum or suggested number of days off per year. In reality, the unwritten norm is under 15 days (including sick days and personal time). If an employee takes more than 20 days, HR will flag it and report it to leadership. There are only 7 paid company holidays per year, which is far below industry average. The culture makes it very difficult to take time off. Taking vacation can come with subtle guilt-tripping or the fear of being seen as less committed. Burnout is common, and work-life balance is often talked about but rarely supported in practice.

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Brilliant Earth Response
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5.0
Jul 8, 2026
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Pros

Brilliant Earth I feel truly cares about you as an individual. Great work life balance. Good benefits. The people you work with are very supportive.

Cons

I do not have any cons so far.

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5d
Thank you for sharing your experience! We're so glad to hear you feel supported here.
1.0
Jul 8, 2026
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Pros

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Cons

Complete mismanagement from the top down. The company has aggressively expanded its showroom footprint over the past five years despite many locations struggling to generate meaningful profits. Instead of fixing operational issues, leadership continues opening new stores while the business and stock price have steadily declined. Product quality has noticeably deteriorated over the years. Precision, craftsmanship, and consistency are nowhere near what they once were. Manufacturing has largely been outsourced to third-party vendors, primarily in India, yet the company continues to market itself as a premium luxury brand. The company’s values have also become increasingly performative. It promotes a “Beyond Conflict Free” mission while sourcing diamonds from Angola under the justification that the country is “on the pathway.” At the same time, leadership seems more focused on replacing human expertise with AI wherever possible than investing in employees or improving the customer experience. Sales expectations are completely detached from reality. Sales Consultants are expected to hit quarterly targets as high as $330,000, and falling below 100% of quota can lead to disciplinary action regardless of market conditions, inventory shortages, or showroom traffic. Management roles are equally unsustainable. Managers are expected to be administrators, salespeople, recruiters, trainers, conflict mediators, HR partners, coaches, and upward managers—all simultaneously—without the staffing or support needed to succeed. The workload is excessive, accountability flows only downward, and leadership consistently prioritizes unrealistic growth metrics over employee well-being or operational excellence.

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Brilliant Earth Response
5d
We appreciate you sharing your honest perspective. Thank you for your feedback.
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