Ralph Lauren reviews

3.7

69% would recommend to a friend

(4,330 total reviews)
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Patrice Louvet

82% approve of CEO

67% positive business outlook

Ralph Lauren has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 4,330 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Ralph Lauren employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Ventas al mayoreo y al menudeo industry (3.5 stars).

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1.0
Sep 23, 2019

Awful place to work

Recommend
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Pros

employee discount and extremely good medical benefits

Cons

Went through 7 rounds of layoffs, horrible team morale and company culture, senior management had no idea what they were doing and were replaced multiple times (CEO left and president of my department was also fired) , my design team was completely misguided by senior management and was constantly butting heads with each other. DISASTER. Also total pay gender discrimination. I found out that my colleague who was a male designer who started a week before me, received 5k more than me. DISGRACEFUL

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4.0
Jan 31, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

The discount is sick and obviously the clothing is amazing. My immediate boss was fantastic she taught me a lot- my team was like family.

Cons

Well the huge layoffs they had in 2015 was a huge bummer. Made the company moral very low. For many months we were all terrified of losing our jobs. Everyday we would look around and our team got smaller. And they just gave us more and more work. More work mostly because the specific brand we were working for was under going a bit of a revolution and design was at odds with merchandising so- long story short that results in design being forced to change styles sometimes more than enough times before we hit showroom. And then when we would hit showroom, everyone would panic and we would make 101 changes all over again. Most mentally exhausting job I've ever had. To do the same thing over and over and over for months for it to ultimately be changed back to what you originally designed. Literally killed my soul. Then they let my boss go and dumped everything on me. Sent me into panic, thats when I knew I had to leave.

3.0
Jun 19, 2017

Director

Recommend
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Pros

In my time at RL, I saw this company completely transform leaving its glory days behind. I first moved to NY and worked in their intern program and it was pretty great that I was able to see so many different facets of the company. They have refined there program since then and it's much more established now. At that time they put me in a buying team for a brand and I worked my days as part of that team. The other girls were not nice and I often felt set up to fail. I kept on pushing and by the end of the internship started working in the flagship on Madison. After about a year of trying to figure out my path I found the perfect fit at corporate. I began working with the most talented group of people in the creative side. Times were great! The hours were always long but the connection with my team was family. I moved quickly from a coordinator to a manager in a year from working hard and being self motivated. My Senior Director took me under their wing and really cultivated my growth. I worked hard for RL. Three years into my corporate role I became a Director. It was a lot of work but I loved it. All in all the pros for my time at RL are the people I worked with. They always took every opportunity to teach me and help me become better so that I could help the company grow. I still keep in touch with many of my RL family today.

Cons

So basically the con is that this company is no longer the company I spoke about in the pro section. They operate now with fear. I get that a company needs to make changes to grow. I totally get that. But the day RL handed over this company was the day it hit the fan. I literally saw the infrastructure crumble. Entire departments were let go without warning. People started fearing for their jobs. But the worst part was, they were letting go the people who were producing. I saw the stores start to deteriorate. People stopped caring because there was no direction. No leadership. No cultivating growth. In my time, I never made what I should have. I worked so hard and was always at the bottom of the pay scale for my title. I still worked hard but I never was compensated what I actually know I deserved. Now I work for myself so I do appreciate all the talent I learned from and don't see my time as a total waste! It helped me get were I am today, but that is not the same RL that exists today. I left because it wasn't that company I started with. And I never looked back.

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