Worst Corporate Workplace....Ever! - Merchandising J. Jill Employee Review

1.0
13 Jun 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Conveniently located on the South Shore, with easy access to metro Boston & the Cape.

Cons

Where do I begin? Working at the J Jill corporate office is a nightmare. Virtually no training for new employees. Dated, sub-par systems. Management is very "hands off" and disconnected from employees. No support from management - constant finger pointing; direct reports constantly "thrown under the bus" in order to alleviate being blamed for wrongdoing by company president. Speaking of whom, the company president is an out-of-touch "has been" who has no clue of the actual J Jill clientele. Management is incapable of making firm decisions in a timely manner, leading to constant re-works. Ineffectual HR department. Absolutely no room for growth - the company has "leveled off" in growth & will never be a "power player" in the industry. Salary is below industry standard, particularly for East Coast companies. Many positions that are "bonus eligible" at most other companies are exempt here; yet management is given substantial "secret" bonuses. Finally, if you relocate, be prepared that they do NOT "gross up" in terms of the relocation $, it's retroactive, and takes months to be paid out.

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

Working at J.Jill was one of the most disappointing professional experiences I have had, largely because of poor management and an unhealthy company culture. Management was disorganized, inconsistent, and frequently unprofessional. Expectations changed constantly with little to no communication, leaving employees set up to fail. There was no clear direction, no transparency, and very little accountability from leadership. Instead of addressing problems, management often shifted blame onto employees. The environment felt toxic and political. Employees were not treated with respect, and hard work was rarely recognized or rewarded. Strong employees were expected to take on more and more responsibility without additional compensation, support, or advancement. At the same time, favoritism and poor leadership decisions created frustration across the team. Communication from management was consistently poor. Decisions were made behind closed doors, information was withheld, and employees were often left scrambling because leadership failed to plan ahead. Rather than supporting their teams, management created unnecessary stress and made an already difficult environment worse. Morale was extremely low, and it was obvious why turnover was so high. Many employees felt undervalued, ignored, and disposable. The company talks about caring about its people, but in practice there was very little support, appreciation, or investment in employees. J.Jills Merch team has serious issues with management and culture that need to be addressed. Until leadership becomes more competent, transparent, and respectful, I would not recommend the company to anyone looking for a supportive or well-run workplace.

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