Great colleagues but rigid culture and limited flexibility - Assistant Designer (Fashion) Haddad Brands Employee Review

3.0
Apr 19, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Great health insurance and genuinely good colleagues make the day-to-day enjoyable. For fresh grads and interns, it’s a solid place to build foundational experience.

Cons

WFH is only permitted twice a month and requires 1+ week advance notice, which makes handling personal obligations (ie job interviews / exiting) difficult. There’s also a strict clock-in/clock-out culture that feels at odds with the nature of the work. Benefits beyond health insurance are thin; a 10% Grubhub discount doesn’t go far. “Summer Fridays” means a reduced lunch break all week long, only to leave at 3pm on Friday. The bigger concern, though, is the culture around HR and upper management. Many employees seem anxious, which says something about the overall environment.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

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5.0
Jun 9, 2026
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Pros

Pretty Good relationships with coworkers

Cons

A lot of workload short deadlines

1.0
May 8, 2026
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Pros

The holiday party. Oh wait, it’s on a Tuesday or Wednesday so no one can truly enjoy themselves, so nevermind! Absolutely no pros.

Cons

If I could change one thing in my life, it would be working at Haddad Brands. Coming straight out of college and it being your first job, you truly have no idea how warped working there is. The delusion and greed of the family should be studied-the workload and how they treat their employees is inhumane and honestly disgusting. A crash course is the hours are 8:30-5:30-giving them an extra hour of your life for absolutely no reason. You’re looked down upon if you take a break or step out, even just for a minute. You sit in a jail cell, with no windows, for 9 hours a day-elbow to elbow with the person next to you-and cameras watching and tracking your every move. The Haddads actively work to fire people (don’t be mistaken I wasn’t one of those people-getting a new job was probably one of the best days of my life)-who they consider to be ‘C Class Players’ which is anyone who doesn’t dedicate blood, sweat, tears and overtime to them. All you do is make them money but when it comes time for raises, promotions, benefits etc., they can’t put their money where their mouth is. The work is genuinely not even close to manageable-no matter how hard you work-and everything is under a microscope and scrutiny. The work from home days that have now dwindled into basically zero is laughable and there is no work life balance whatsoever. Just know that if you work at Haddad, you will be worked like a dog-no ifs, ands or buts.

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