resigned with no regret - Finance Bulgari Employee Review

1.0
Apr 30, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

it's just a big brand name

Cons

worse headquarter and top management ever. headquarter is filled with stubborn people who have been working in the same company for 15 years. these people never respect the fact that there's time difference in each countries. they expect REAL TIME REPLY even during other countries' off office hours. but you would never get their reply during their summer holiday. headquarter always create some genius systems and never do UAT but ask for comments during user training. when the comments are more a constructive and more from an execution viewpoint, these people are in a defensive mode and only say "you should try it or else you dont know!" ended up the system is chaotic, a piece of trash and only giving people more work. dream is just too big, aim is just too high, but the people at headquarter cannot execute it nicely. top management never open up for comments and very hierarchy culture.

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Pros

The brand carries prestige, and the product speaks for itself. Some coworkers were genuinely talented and supportive. I was given the opportunity to travel to Rome for a brand event—an experience I remain grateful for, despite the surrounding dysfunction.

Cons

Emotionally unsafe and psychologically destabilizing work environment created by boutique-level management. • High-performing employees are praised early on, then slowly undermined once they become visible or self-sufficient. • Questions are met with condescension, sarcasm, or outright retaliation. • Time off is initially approved, then weaponized later or used against you. • Leadership contradicts itself regularly and creates confusion—only to punish the fallout it caused. • Favoritism is blatant, and client hoarding by management is routine. • Public shaming, verbal snapping, and private gaslighting are normalized. • I was hired at a lower wage than newer, less experienced employees. When I brought it up, management falsely claimed we weren’t allowed to discuss pay. Multiple employees raised concerns to HR. Nothing changed. Those who spoke up were eventually pushed out or ignored. It’s a culture of fear—not excellence.

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