American luxury brand - Assistant Technical Designer Ralph Lauren Employee Review

1.0
Jun 10, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

OK discounts, but outdated looks. high stress, no work balance, high turn over at entry to mid management, if that is what you likee

Cons

No career mobility in the NY 650 building, same apparel leaders from the 90's. the design and production offices are not inspiring the lifestyle RL portrays to the public. Same people have been in power for decades so no room for new young ideas. not sustainable ways of working, too many development samples, it's cluttered. No diversity in Head of production, brand and creative roles within apparel.

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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
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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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