Interface is not how it used to be. - Customer Success Specialist Interface Employee Review

3.0
Dec 16, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Pay is exceptionally well. There's a work and life balance that interface has now adopted by cutting out 6 to 7 day work weeks for majority of the plants.

Cons

There is new management in HR who has adopted the practice of not rehiring people who quit for personal reasons but are willing to hire people who pointed out with attendance. Very strange practice!

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5.0
May 28, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

A healthy work environment with a lot of opportunities to grow professionally. The pay, bonuses, and time off are all competitive, and upper management does a good job listening to employee concerns and feedback across different levels of the company. No workplace is perfect, but overall Interface has been a genuinely positive place to work, and I’m thankful to be part of this organization.

Cons

I don’t have any significant drawbacks, but it would be refreshing to see the Lagrange offices and work spaces updated to better reflect the creativity, and design expertise that we are known for.

2.0
May 27, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Interface attracts genuinely talented, passionate people, my colleagues were some of the most skilled and inspiring professionals I've worked alongside. The company's sustainability legacy and mission, rooted in Ray Anderson's vision, is real and meaningful. The benefits and compensation are good, and the work itself can be rewarding and creatively fulfilling.

Cons

The culture is politically charged and performative. Optics matter more than genuine contribution, which takes a real toll on professional confidence. There are unwritten rules about how to behave and who you can speak to, and breaking them carries consequences. New hires are expected to be fully up and running within 1-3 months, which sets people up to fail in an already punishing environment. Work-life balance is poor, with a do-or-die intensity that feels disproportionate for a marketing setting. Career growth is largely an illusion. Roles lack defined upward paths, and the professional development offerings, including outside experts brought in for employee growth, did not deliver meaningful value.

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