Lands' End a company you want to avoid! - Anonymous employee Lands' End Employee Review

1.0
12 Jul 2021
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

You will get a paycheck(albeit compensation that does not compensate you well for the ridiculous demands expected of you, and more are being added all the time ) Small work campus is fairly well maintained. Onsite fitness center.

Cons

Nonexistent work-life balance,(mandated to work up to 6 months of the year working possibly 50 hours or more per week including Saturdays. It seems an ever-increasing number of workers are denied vacation time when requested ( requests are held until just before the time requested . Sometimes hours before the time being aked off before being approved or denied . Thus you're unable to make plans or necessary arrangements) thus forcing workers to use vacation time at times they don't want it or lose it. Including requests for time off for such things as medical appointments Poor benefits ( prorated sick, vacation and holiday pay slanted enormously in favor of the company) for an international company. Expensive health insurance with very high out-of-pocket costs (by many companies definitions the coverage would be known as catastrophic insurance. Single individuals are truly hit extraordinarily hard with out-of-pocket costs and premiums. Unqualified departmental leadership with attitudes that engage in obvious displays of favoritism, personal bias, a lack of team-building skills, as well as unprofessionalism that appears to be held to very low levels of accountability. Leaders also seem to lack skills in managing people, creating and implementing departmental policies, as well as ensuring follow through on departmental and general company policies. A lack of fair and balanced work in all areas for all workers. It would also appear that those in charge are either unwilling or don't know how to confront workers and deal with dishonesty in the workplace. I believe that almost no opportunities for advancement exist. (this is where you come to end your work career not build it. I also believe that many see this as I do as a dead-end place to work with a terrible lack of consistency in the way you run your business Employees should also forget about the employee services /HR department as a whole their interest is geared toward the companies interests, not the employees' interest based upon my personal experience.

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Lands' End Response
4y
Thank you for taking time to write a review. We are committed to being a great place to work and take your comments and concerns seriously. We encourage you to reach out to us directly at employeefeedback@landsend.com to speak with us about your experience.

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Good Work Culture Great people

Cons

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Thank you for sharing your experience. We’re glad our people and culture have made a positive impression, and we appreciate your feedback on our systems. We’re actively modernizing tools and processes to better support day-to-day work.
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Strong place to get your foot in the door if you're an intern or recent graduate. Hybrid schedule is a positive. Most coworkers are hardworking, supportive, and understanding because they're dealing with many of the same challenges. You will gain experience quickly because teams are often stretched thin and employees wear many hats.

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Compensation is dramatically behind industry standards. This is the single biggest issue facing the company from an employee perspective. For design, merchandising, technical design, and sourcing roles, the pay does not align with workload, expectations, or market rates. Many employees commute from Madison. Between fuel, vehicle wear and tear, and the cost of living in Madison, compensation becomes even harder to justify. Product teams frequently work far beyond 40 hours per week. Long nights and weekend work are common, especially around major milestones and concept presentations. During concept season, expect your work-life balance to disappear. Weeks leading up to presentations often involve the design team working until 10 or 11 p.m. and sometimes weekends. Despite these expectations, support for employees during these periods can feel minimal. There is intense pressure to drive lower costs and higher margins, often at the expense of product quality. Many employees feel products are not as good as they could be because cost targets outweigh almost every other consideration. Leadership often feels reactive rather than strategic. Decisions can change quickly, priorities shift frequently, and employees are left feeling uncertain about direction and job security. Employee retention has been a recurring issue. A significant amount of talent has left in recent years, and meaningful compensation adjustments appeared to occur only after turnover became impossible to ignore. One of the most disappointing aspects of the culture was seeing members of leadership openly discuss and gossip about former employees after they left. When a large group of young, talented team members departed, the reaction from some leaders seemed more focused on talking about those employees rather than understanding the underlying retention issues. Watching managers criticize former team members in front of current employees did not inspire confidence and contributed to a culture where trust in leadership was low. The reliance on external consultants that are conflicts of interest is unsettling. This can be frustrating when employees feel their expertise is undervalued while outside voices receive greater influence and credit. Favoritism and conflicts of interest are frequently discussed among employees. Whether intentional or not, there is a perception that personal relationships carry disproportionate influence in certain decisions.

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Thank you for taking time to share your feedback. We take concerns like yours seriously and would like to know more about your experience. Please email us at employeefeedback@landsend.com.
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