a fair and honest review of my experience - Designer Ralph Lauren Employee Review

2.0
May 17, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

- It is a prestigious name to have on resume - Good discounts

Cons

- Due to its large corporation structure, talent, merit and competence are often not valued. Internal politics dominate employee promotion, salary raises and treatment. - A lot of senior managers are more worried about their positions' / careers' security. Therefore they keep quite about harassment or other unprofessional behaviors. - Depending on department, employees are expected to do a lot of unpaid overtime without prior notice - Human Resources department is not proactive. A lot of serious issues get disregarded. There is also a lot of traffic in and out of the department. Many of HR people are new and are not knowledgeable on serious problems that may have been going on for a long time. - HR doesn't follow the confidentiality policy with employee feedback/ consultations. I witnessed first hand senior level managers sharing this type of info in groups.

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5.0
May 11, 2026
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Pros

Employees enjoy comprehensive welfare programs and a generally favorable working environment.

Cons

The decision-making process can be overly top-down, often disregarding the professional dignity of the employees.

1.0
Jul 13, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Discounted coffee, insurance, some hardworking co workers.

Cons

The first West Coast location of Ralph’s Coffee Newport Beach is the worst place I've ever worked. Under the management of David Peterson, people work short-staffed very often, and his working style is very passive, and his timing is terrible. I don't know why they made him manager without proven experience and a lack of leadership. Chronic understaffing paired with a manager who avoids weekends, holidays, and difficult conversations creates a compounding problem staff burnout rises, morale drops, and unaddressed poor performers make things worse for everyone else. The irony is that understaffing often ends up costing the business more through overtime, turnover, and lost productivity than fixing it would but he they never try to fix it.

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