Seasonal employee - Anonymous employee Tiffany & Co. Employee Review

4.0
May 15, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

great time and welcoming environment.

Cons

Hours could be a bit better, seemed they may have overhired for the season.

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5.0
Feb 25, 2026
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Pros

Great benefits support system easy commute

Cons

No cons just wish our department had hybrid work schedule

2.0
Mar 30, 2026
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Pros

The team, upward mobility, in market support

Cons

⸻ Leadership at the director level in this organization was deeply concerning and, at times, counterproductive to team success. Rather than fostering a culture of trust and collaboration, this individual consistently created division by misrepresenting relationships and intentions across the team. Client advisors were told their manager was “out to get them,” while managers were told their teams didn’t like one another—despite no indication that these concerns actually existed. This pattern of behavior led to confusion, distrust, and unnecessary conflict, ultimately undermining morale and team cohesion. Instead of encouraging open communication and alignment, the environment became one where people felt they had to question both leadership and each other. What is most disappointing is that these dynamics did not appear to be addressed at a higher level. Situations like this require awareness and intervention from senior leadership, as this type of management style can have lasting negative effects on both employee well-being and organizational performance. There is strong potential within the broader team, but it is difficult to fully realize it without leadership that prioritizes transparency, accountability, and unity. I hope the organization takes a closer look at these issues and takes meaningful steps to ensure a healthier and more supportive work environment moving forward.

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