PM - Store Design and Construction - Project Manager Tory Burch Employee Review

1.0
Dec 5, 2017
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Awesome employee discount. Summer Fridays and great holidays/vacation time - if you can find the time to take advantage and use them.

Cons

For our department, it has a very high turnover - revolving door. For 2017, we have lost 5 managers for a department that has only 11 PMs. You can forget about mentoring because it’s all about finger pointing and blaming game. Also, the workload is not distributed fairly. Lastly, bonus highly depends on company’s performance. So even if you had opened 10 stores for the year on time and under budget, if the company does not reach its threshold then your bonus is a big fat zero.

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• Strong brand recognition and a loyal customer base. • Employee discount and sample sales are excellent perks. • Talented and hardworking teams across many functions.

Cons

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