Good Product - Terrible company - Office Manager ThirdLove Employee Review

1.0
Mar 13, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

somewhat good people but underpaid for the amount of work they expect from you.

Cons

Terrible management, support, and underpaid for how much work and stuff they want you to do.

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5.0
Mar 12, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

- Mission-Driven Company: ThirdLove is genuinely committed to creating well-fitting, high-quality bras and intimates that cater to a diverse range of body types. The company prioritizes comfort and inclusivity, which makes it rewarding to be part of a team that values innovation and customer satisfaction. It’s nice to work for a brand that actually listens to customer feedback and strives to improve its products. - Supportive and Collaborative Team: The people here make all the difference. There's a strong sense of camaraderie, and coworkers are always willing to help out, brainstorm solutions, and share knowledge. It’s a fast-paced environment, but the teamwork makes it enjoyable, and leadership is generally open to feedback. Company events are a highlight, further strengthening relationships and making collaboration even more seamless.

Cons

- Workload can be demanding at times, requiring strong time management and adaptability, but that’s just the nature of retail—it comes with the territory rather than being a true downside.

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2.0
Apr 7, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Working hours, paid holidays, employee discount.

Cons

Leadership often lacks visibility into the day to day operations that keep the company running. The contributions of individual team members tend to go unnoticed, which makes it easier for headcount decisions to be made without fully understanding their impact. When roles are cut, the remaining team absorbs that workload to keep things from slipping, but without additional support or recognition. Compensation consistently falls below market rate, and career growth is limited. In practice, taking on higher level responsibilities doesn't come with a title change or pay adjustment, just more on your plate. There's also a noticeable culture of favoritism, which is a significant factor in why people choose to leave.

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