Felt like the 'San Quentin Outpatient Program' - Anonymous employee RH Employee Review

1.0
Aug 22, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Co-workers. Paycheck. Near Nugget Market.

Cons

The good thing: offices are most non-officy environment you might ever work in. Bad thing: office feels like jail, so even the pretty surroundings lose their meaning. Seriously, there are so many talented and wonderful people that work at RH. For the life of me, I couldn't figure out why they stayed. Unless you live in Marin, I don't know why you would commute to Marin to work here. The Company Values and Beliefs will be hammered into you to the point where you literally cannot take it anymore. It ends up feeling like a marketing tactic to the workforce; like a substitution for something of real benefit. Only 5 sick days a year. Only 10 vacation days first year. Only 6 holidays. Very throwback America, in terms of benefits (ie: corporate drones with no freedom).

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5.0
Mar 19, 2026
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Pros

You can work 100% remotely, which offers excellent flexibility and supports a healthy work-life balance. The company also has a strong culture of inclusion, where people feel welcomed, respected, and valued for their unique perspectives and contributions.

Cons

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4.0
Feb 20, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

One of the strongest aspects of this role is the autonomy. I’m trusted to make decisions that genuinely support the customer experience without constant approval from leadership. If I believe an exchange plus a $250 gift card is the right solution to preserve a relationship, I’m empowered to do that. That level of trust creates confidence and allows us to move quickly when issues arise. Leadership is accessible when needed, especially in escalated situations. I’ve never felt left alone to manage something beyond my scope. There is also regular voluntary overtime available, which is a plus for those looking to increase their hours. For someone transitioning from another industry, the environment feels more structured and brand-focused, which has been refreshing

Cons

The clientele can be challenging. Some customers assume that spending thousands of dollars entitles them to treat frontline employees disrespectfully, even when those employees had no involvement in the original issue. It can also be frustrating to hold a boundary with a customer, only to see it reversed after escalation. While I understand the desire to preserve relationships, it can unintentionally undermine employee confidence and consistency in standards. Because RH carries so many collections and product variations, the learning curve is steep. Customers often expect immediate, detailed product knowledge, which takes time to develop.

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