Too many hats, to little compensation - Order Management Specialist Bulgari Employee Review

1.0
Jun 23, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Nice social events, amazing friendships done with colleagues, very central office location, opportunities to learn a lot from different areas of business.

Cons

Doing too many things that were not even mentioned in the job description, but when I say too many I’m serious… you’d be doing logistics and exports task, sales tasks, payment collection tasks, warehouse and labelling tasks. It’s definitely not order management, it’s a little bit about everything. There’s chaos with the system. Few people hired for such a gigantic workload. Not enough people to cover. You need to be great at networking to progress in your professional career here, is not about your hard skills is about your social skills.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
Aug 4, 2025
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Pros

The brand carries prestige, and the product speaks for itself. Some coworkers were genuinely talented and supportive. I was given the opportunity to travel to Rome for a brand event—an experience I remain grateful for, despite the surrounding dysfunction.

Cons

Emotionally unsafe and psychologically destabilizing work environment created by boutique-level management. • High-performing employees are praised early on, then slowly undermined once they become visible or self-sufficient. • Questions are met with condescension, sarcasm, or outright retaliation. • Time off is initially approved, then weaponized later or used against you. • Leadership contradicts itself regularly and creates confusion—only to punish the fallout it caused. • Favoritism is blatant, and client hoarding by management is routine. • Public shaming, verbal snapping, and private gaslighting are normalized. • I was hired at a lower wage than newer, less experienced employees. When I brought it up, management falsely claimed we weren’t allowed to discuss pay. Multiple employees raised concerns to HR. Nothing changed. Those who spoke up were eventually pushed out or ignored. It’s a culture of fear—not excellence.

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