CEO's Confused Communication Style Hinders Company Growth - Social Media Coordinator KITSCH Employee Review

2.0
Jul 17, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

The company provided an average salary. It wasn't a really noteworthy feature, but it was adequate for the work I was performing.

Cons

The CEO's confused approach to communication often left employees, feeling unsatisfied and unwilling to go the extra mile. The company had the potential to excel, but without clear and effective communication channels, it was easy to feel lost in the shuffle. The CEO's lack of transparency and failure to provide clear direction resulted in a disconnect between the company's vision and the actions taken by employees. It was disheartening to see such potential go untapped due to the CEO's unwillingness to address the communication issues head-on.

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5.0
Apr 16, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Working at KITSCH has been a great experience. The company has a strong brand identity and a creative, fast-paced environment that keeps things exciting. It’s a great place to learn and grow, especially if you’re interested in beauty and lifestyle products.

Cons

No cons. There’s a positive culture where employees feel valued and motivated to contribute.

1.0
May 24, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good experience to have on a resume if you can manage a high-stress environment, but generally unsustainable for the long term.

Cons

Toxic Leadership Dynamics: The company is run by a married executive team whose personal conflicts frequently spill into professional meetings, creating an unstable and uncomfortable working environment. Poor Governance & Micromanagement: Financial management and operations are handled poorly, with management relying heavily on micromanagement, snide communication, and an insincere HR department that fails to support staff. High Turnover & Burnout: The corporate culture relies on burning out employees and replacing them within a year. There is a distinct, aggressive shift in how employees are treated once they give notice or are targeted for departure. Compromised Workplace Culture: To succeed, employees are expected to assimilate into a toxic, highly political hierarchy. True employee well-being is entirely disregarded in favor of profit margins, despite leadership publicizing a contrary, people-first image. Undercompensation: Compensation is significantly below market rate for the workload and emotional toll expected.

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