Unstable Company - Director of Prod or Engineering or HR Stitch Fix Employee Review

1.0
Feb 12, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- None, after the new CEO, Matt Started

Cons

- There’s been a noticeable erosion of diversity across the organization. Systematic layoffs have disproportionately affected women and people of color—through reduced scope, the assignment of the most challenging tasks, and structuring roles to appear redundant—suggesting these outcomes were premeditated. - Executive leadership seems focused solely on short-term profitability by cutting resources and overworking remaining employees, often lacking transparency. - Leadership is frequently inconsistent, with rapidly changing directions and opinions. - At the executive level, there appears to be a “good old boys club” hidden behind a carefully crafted liberal facade—beware of superficial gestures, such as polished smiles, trendy Patagonia jackets, and rehearsed team-building activities. - Women, LGBTQ+ individuals, and people of color often feel marginalized, tokenized, and set up for failure, making them more vulnerable to layoffs, performance improvement plans, and forced exits. - Since the new CEO, Matt, internal (non-public) data indicates that layoffs, performance improvement plans, terminations, and attrition disproportionately impact women, LGBTQ+ individuals, and people of color at Stitch Fix.

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5.0
May 27, 2026
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Pros

Work schedule is very flexible.

Cons

There are limited opportunities for advancement.

2.0
Jul 6, 2026
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Pros

- The company started out with good intentions I feel, as we have the ability to set our own schedule and working from home is always a plus.

Cons

- As time goes on, more and more have been taken away from stylists. Our scheduling freedom was removed this year, which was a huge reason most people applied for this job. In other part time jobs, you can usually give shifts away or trade with others, but now you have no flexibility and are expected to work max hours every week. - Stylists have not been given a raise in years and instead are capped after you work here for so long. - Seems like the company is heading in a direction for stylists to be taken over by AI, but we'll see! - You are completely controlled by your metrics, which a lot of times you have no control over because of bad inventory, but will be monitored and put on corrective action + eventually fired if your metrics aren't always where the company wants them to be

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