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Allen-Edmonds

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Senior Office Staff - Senior Office Staff Allen-Edmonds Employee Review

2.0
25 Jan 2017
Recommend
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Pros

The people are best part, with the exception of the leadership team. Pretty good work-life balance, decent pay and a nice environment.

Cons

The place has been sold so many times you forget who owns it. The CEO and senior managers are only interested in lining their pockets and don't share the winnings. Very exclusive club they have. Very disingenuous people.

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
22 Sept 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

– You’ll learn exactly how not to run a heritage brand. – Ample opportunity to witness textbook examples of poor leadership, bad communication, and talent mismanagement. – If you’ve ever wanted a live case study in how shareholder-first thinking destroys product quality and culture, this is it. – Great training ground for patience, crisis management, and self-preservation skills. – Watching decades of brand equity burn down can be oddly educational.

Cons

– Management retaliates against employees who report misconduct, making ethical behavior a liability rather than an asset. – Product quality has been gutted to protect short-term margins; what was once premium is now barely mid-tier. – Culture is toxic, demoralizing, and leaderless; morale is at rock bottom and trending lower. – Talent retention is a revolving door; the company bleeds high performers and replaces them with under-qualified hires. – Communication from the C-suite is incoherent and reactive; “strategy” changes week to week with no clear direction. – Decisions are driven entirely by shareholder appeasement rather than stewardship of the brand, customers, or employees. – Advancement opportunities are nonexistent unless you’re willing to tolerate unethical behavior. – Every lesson learned here is about survival, not growth.

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