Living Spaces Reviews

3.6

65% would recommend to a friend

(911 total reviews)
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Grover Geiselman

75% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

Living Spaces has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 911 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Living Spaces employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail and wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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911 reviews
5.0
7 Jun 2019

A Hidden Gem

Anonymous employee
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Pros

I come from an OC-based tech start-up with all the typical accouterments - free snacks, a mini-arcade, unlimited PTO and a generous work-from-home policy. So, having been "treated" to the company Koolaid, I proceeded with caution when I accepted my interview with Living Spaces. Not only was it a different industry, the web page held no such glamorous promises. No patio wi-fi? No Bagel Thursdays? It didn't help that there were very few corporate glassdoor reviews too. Upon starting, however, I realized that all those perks were just that. Perks. All these things don't make up for great coworkers, excellent work-life balance and thoughtful, strongly-aligned departmental charters. There's a clear sense of direction that starts from the top-down, emphasizing progress without the wasteful pomp and circumstance. The company is undergoing a period of transition now, re-evaluating and modernizing SOPs... So, it's a great time to start! Highly recommended!

Cons

Started as a mom and pop kind of business, some growing pains associated with that. Benefits are affordable for EE-only participants, but costly if you have a family.

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2.0
2 May 2011

Stay AWAY from this company

Anonymous employee
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Pros

It is nice that it's not on commission, so you have a decent idea of what your weekly pay will be. However, it is a sad salary--it is not in line with what most furniture stores pay--it's less than half of what you could earn in a normal furniture store. The staff is normally pretty good, and they're fun to work with.

Cons

Long hours on every weekend. Favoritism is rampant. If you don't have your nose stuck up management's butt, you will never be recognized, no matter how well your perform your job. People who get all the work accomplished while the nose-stickers sit in the information booth and talk never get any recognition. Only those who sit in the information booth and talk get any recognition from the top four managers. One assistant sales managers sees what is going on, but he is not able to combat the other four. The pressure to sell a minimum of $100,000 per month is incredible. If you do not meet this goal--and exceed it--your employment will be terminated soon. It may not be commission, but the pressure is more intense than any commission job I have ever had. The quality of most of the furniture sold here is sub-par, and you have to deal with a lot of upset, justifiably irate customers--and there is nothing you can do. Customer service is beyond poor. Communication between management and employees does not exist. A few of the favored people (see note about noses up butts) get all the information, and the rest of the store has no information given to them. The pay structure changes almost monthly. Any time a bonus structure is set in place, and a few people make the bonus, the structure gets changed so that it is more difficult to attain a bonus--and God knows the pay is not enough to support a family on.

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