Walking away was the best decision I’ve ever made - Store Manager Dangerfield Employee Review

2.0
23 Apr 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The only pros were my team

Cons

Working at Dangerfield was hands down one of the worst decisions I’ve ever made, and leaving was one of the best. My life improved tenfold the moment I walked away. Staff are treated as completely disposable, whether you’re a casual employee or a manager. The expectations are relentless and completely unsustainable. Burnout isn’t an exception, it’s the norm. And despite years of consistent feedback, nothing ever changes. When passionate, talented staff finally reach their breaking point and leave, the company doesn’t reflect or improve. They just bring in someone new who doesn’t know how bad it is. Then the cycle starts all over again. As a manager, there is absolutely no work life balance and you are paid the bare minimum. Head office is beyond disorganised and out of touch, which makes every day unnecessarily stressful. You’re constantly trying to stay on top of an endless, unmanageable influx of stock with little structure or support. It feels chaotic and never ending. On top of that, the stores themselves are often unsafe. Repeated feedback about workplace safety concerns are ignored, yet David Heeney, the CEO, seems more than happy to waste money on things like rolling out gaming gear into stores. When the gaming gear was introduced, it was honestly embarrassing for staff. There was no training provided and no time for staff to figure it out themselves, nor should they have to. People didn’t sign up to sell overpriced keyboards. The clothing itself has also gone downhill with more and more items made from cheap materials like polyester. As for the accessories, most are just repackaged AliExpress products with a heavy markup. It’s hard not to see Dangerfield for what it is now, fast fashion dressed up as something else. It’s honestly grim seeing the reality behind a brand I used to admire when I was younger. If you’re thinking about working at Dangerfield or any brand under Factory X, do yourself a favour and walk away before you get pulled into something that will chew you up and spit you out.

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5.0
14 Mar 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

No training is required and you’re in a great community

Cons

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3.0
19 Jan 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- discount on clothes - occasional good KPI goals - Chill a lot of the time

Cons

- only allowed to wear dangerfield clothes at work. there needs to be at least one other item of the clothing you are wearing in the store, or you are not allowed to wear it anymore (so that if someone says "hey cute top" you can lead them to it and try and make a sale). This means that staff are often having to spend their own money on current clothing - waaay too much stock. have fun pulling any item off the rails (spoiler, you can't! how fun) - the goal is to make money out of people at all times no matter what. felt kinda predatory. if you have ever had a lovely interaction with a staff member, i guarantee you that 90% of it was faked because we are trained to hype you up so that you tap your card - quality went way down. yes, some of the prints are australian artist's prints, but almost everything is of poor quality and is made in china or thailand. most of the accessories can be found on drop shipping websites such as temu or aliexpress. products are not ethically sourced at all.

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