A Toxic Environment with Unqualified Leadership – Proceed with Caution - Anonymous employee Topdrawer Employee Review

1.0
Dec 10, 2024
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The part-time Sales Associates at Topdrawer are truly the only redeeming factor. Many are creative individuals with good intentions, just trying to stay afloat in an otherwise toxic environment. Their passion and talent stand out, and it’s clear they care about the work they do. Additionally, some of the customers are great, often fellow creatives who bring a refreshing energy and make the job a bit more enjoyable. It’s these people who can make the experience a little brighter in an otherwise tough workplace.

Cons

This is my first Glassdoor review, and I do not take it lightly. The company culture at Topdrawer is deeply toxic, largely due to the President, whose leadership is driven by ego rather than strategy or vision. The President often makes decisions based on his moods, speaking disparagingly about employees, even those he claims to value. His comments can be inappropriate and harmful, creating an unhealthy atmosphere throughout the company. As both the President of the company and the Board, there are no checks and balances in place. The upper management team and the HQ staff are, frankly, underqualified and unprepared for their roles. Despite frequent complaints and concerns raised by team members, no real change ever takes place. Instead, it becomes a game of who is willing to endure being exploited. Those who are willing to overlook or tolerate the toxic environment tend to rise, but it has little to do with merit or talent. For those in store roles, such as Sales Associates or Key Holders, the situation is no better. You’re expected to run the store with little to no managerial support, which can be overwhelming and isolating. There’s also a disturbing pattern of employees being let go on unfounded grounds, seemingly just to save money for the higher-ups. This lack of stability and respect for employees is concerning. Compensation is another issue. Even salaried employees are at risk of having their pay reduced without warning, simply to satisfy the company’s financial goals. This is indicative of a broader trend at Topdrawer: the company has no regard for employee welfare and will exploit people’s time and energy for short-term gain. It’s also worth noting that if you look at the past 4 years of reviews, the writing is clearly on the wall. The same issues—lack of leadership, poor treatment of employees, and unethical practices—are consistently called out by former and current employees alike. The red flags are undeniable, and yet no meaningful changes have been made. If you're considering joining Topdrawer, I strongly encourage you to think twice. While the store may look appealing to customers, the internal reality is far from what it appears. It’s a company that prioritizes its bottom line over people, and the work environment is one of exploitation and disillusionment. Proceed with caution.

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Topdrawer Response
2mo
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We are glad to hear you had positive experiences working alongside many of our Sales Associates and that you felt they brought creativity, care, and energy to the stores, as well as meaningful interactions with customers. Our store teams are truly at the heart of Topdrawer, and we value the passion and effort they bring every day. We also take feedback about leadership, communication, workload, compensation, and employee experience very seriously. While we understand that change and growth can create challenges and differing perspectives, we are committed to listening, improving, and strengthening how we support our teams at every level of the organization. We appreciate you sharing your perspective and taking the time to leave a review.

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Cons

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Pros

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Cons

There are no annual raises and they say there’s room for growth but there isn’t. they really try to differentiate themselves from other companies but at the end of the day, they’re a corporation. They claim to be a small business but I think they use that to write off poor behavior and stiff their employees. There is the minimum sick pay but otherwise no benefits. No health insurance and no vacation hours. They keep everyone at part time and managers are constantly under pressure to stick to a tiny budget. They use AI for most things now which undermines their message about artistry and environmentalism, like they have AI making their artwork for them. There are worse companies to work for, Topdrawer just isn’t that much better and they’re hypocritical.

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Topdrawer Response
2mo
Thank you for taking the time to share this feedback and for being part of the team. We’re glad you’ve enjoyed our products and the customer experience. That’s something we care deeply about. We also hear your concerns around pay, growth opportunities, benefits, and manager support. These are important areas, and we know we have more work to do. As we continue to grow, we’re focused on creating clearer career paths and improving support for our teams. We appreciate your feedback on AI as well. It’s heard and will be shared internally. While we use tools to support efficiency, our commitment to craftsmanship and thoughtful design remains core to who we are. Thank you again for the honest feedback. It helps us improve.
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