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3.5

65% would recommend to a friend

(196 total reviews)

65% positive business outlook

Randa Accessories has an employee rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars, based on 196 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there.

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196 reviews
2.0
Sep 27, 2021

Overworked and Underpaid

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Everyone was nice in the beginning

Cons

Expect you to work more than 40 hours a week with no pay increases

2.0
Jun 17, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

People in other departments and teams outside of mine were always kind and friendly and made my days bearable. On the rare occasions food was ordered, usually others outside of the meeting were welcome to the scraps. Company goes all out for Christmas parties and other Holidays to feign a loving community. Centrally located to many eateries and attractions in NYC.

Cons

Steer Clear Unless You're Willing to Sacrifice Life, Limb and Mental Health for the Pennies!! I was professionally bullied here by upper management and the colleagues I worked closest with. A comment my manager and colleague had made in front of my face was about how "young people expect a round of applause for everything they do. Like congratulations, you did your job." My work was called "stupid" in front of others, fists were slammed on desks in front of my face and my manager attempted to throw me under the bus for a mistake *they* had made. I was sure to correct them loud enough that their boss (who was obviously was listening through the very thin walls between their offices) could hear as well. Management micromanages; I had known my own manager to constantly check peoples' availability statuses and make comments to others if they had been away from their desks for longer than 10 minutes. Super catty environment. VERY few POC representation in Upper-Level Management positions. I was made to believe this long-standing company had taken on the mentality of a start-up when in fact, it is very parochial and corporate. At my interview, my manager swore up and down that they would take the time to personally train me; I spent my first 2 weeks reading an outdated manual for a system I never ended up using. The expectation was for me to work in the position as if I had been doing the job for 5+ years, when in truth, I was just starting my professional career. I had once stayed past 9pm doing a team member's work (not my choice) and my manager never offered to purchase dinner for our small team (less than five) or recommended taking a break to refuel. The next day, I had a medical appointment in the latter half of the day and was told to deduct the hours from my PTO. I did no such thing! The expectation here is to be an all-knowing cyborg that never requires a human moment. Quite simply, I was a sucker.

2.0
Jun 11, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Good starting job if you are fresh out of college for experience ( THAT IS ALL)

Cons

Randa prides itself on acting like they encourage inclusivity and racial equality, but do not have any African American's in top level executive positions or senior-level management positions. My entire time there ( 4 years total) not once did I see an African American President, VP, Director, or manager. In addition to their lack of inclusivity, Randa prides itself on nepotism, and there is no EVP who loves it more than Judy Persons. She has single-handedly created this air of nepotism at Randa, putting her " favorites" or as we would jokingly call them " Judy's children," strategically in positions of top level and senior management, despite them not being the most qualified or most effective at their job. It thus created this ripple effect, where those selected favorites would then promote their favorites, without even looking at the work performance of the employee. PURE NEPOTISM. Productive and effective employees are a reflection of their management team, in addition to the top-level management. Randa is one company that I know that has the worst employee turn-over rate. You wonder why that is? Because it creates this narrative that you must suck up to the right people in order to get promoted, instead of being evaluated based upon your work ethic and skills sets. In addition to that, they work you to the bone and only pay you pennies, so the factor of being underpaid, is another huge factor as to why Randa has a huge employee turn-over rate. They don’t take care of their hardworking employees, and these employees often get burnt out. I can’t stress how many times others got promoted before me, not due to my lack of skills or qualifications, but because I wouldn’t conform to the guidelines that were implicitly known, of sucking up to Judy, or “ getting on Judy’s good side,” in order to be seen and get promoted. I immediately knew I had to get out of that place, because it was not nurturing my professional career, instead it was stifling and suffocating it. A call-out to Jeffrey Spiegel, CEO of Randa, although you may not care about Randa, because it is just a Pindrop in the countless other business you own ( i.e hotel in London), you need to re-evaluate the people you have in your top-level management. Judy Persons is a DISEASE and Randa will continue to befall the same issues it keeps having, until you not only restructure departments as you all love to do, but focus on restructuring top level executives.

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