Bad Management, toxic environment - Manager, Corporate David Yurman Employee Review

2.0
Apr 24, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The close friends I made through work! Some of my closest friends, only on the lower levels (coord/asst/mgr) though. Summer Fridays when you can take them. Overtime for hourly employees. Salad/juice bar is nice to have.

Cons

I took this job after reading poor reviews and wanted to believe otherwise, but unfortunately the reviews are true. I quickly found out 3 months into the job that everyone in my division was actively trying to leave the company, and was just biding their time. The company is losing steam, has outdated values and is solely focused on sales instead of brand awareness. Management is BAD. It is a trickle-down effect from the top, and a who's-who game filled with bad mouthing other employees. Sad, because I truly wanted to love it there, but eventually the negativity seeps in. Long hours, no care for employee work/life balance. The Yurmans treat the company as their personal maid/assistant/catering service with no care for their employees - and I really wish that wasn't the truth.

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5.0
Jan 17, 2026
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Pros

Company really supports their employees. Next level platforms have built relationships and KPI’s in an effort to grow the brand and reach more engagement.

Cons

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3.0
Feb 9, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Working at David Yurman was a great experience overall. The pay structure and commission potential are very strong, especially for those who are motivated and good at building client relationships. The jewelry itself is good quality, which makes it easier to sell with confidence, and there is opportunity to make great money, top performing ambassadors are easily earning $110k+ annually.

Cons

While there is strong earning potential at David Yurman, the work environment can be challenging depending on the store and management. At the location I worked at, there was a high level of micromanagement and constant pressure to meet individual monthly sales quotas, even when the store was already meeting or exceeding its overall goals. This created unnecessary stress and took away from what could have been a more collaborative team environment. Because individual performance is heavily emphasized, it can also lead to a more competitive or “shark-like” atmosphere, where sales interactions feel tense as everyone is focused on hitting their numbers. Management styles were consistent, but expectations were extremely high, which can negatively impact morale and work life balance especially during peak seasons. There is also limited flexibility and, in some cases, unclear paths for advancement. While the brand and compensation structure are strong, the day to day experience can feel intense and overly performance driven, making it a difficult long term fit for some employees.

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