No work/life balance - Interior Designer Cecconi Simone Employee Review

2.0
Oct 2, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

lots of learning opportunity. Higher management seem to be open to new ideas, yet they are out of reach for employees.

Cons

No work/life balance. Depends on the team, you might end up working more than 100 hours a week and yet not being compensated. Hard working would not result in appreciation in any ways. If not lucky, might be working under lots of pressure, humiliation and unhealthy competitions inside the team. They don't appreciate the the employees comfort level in any level. If you suffer from the back pain as a result of the long working hours, they would suggest you bring your own chair or stand or any other equipment.

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1.0
Feb 20, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

You’ll gain fast production experience because the workload is heavy and expectations are high. If you desperately need Canadian experience, it can function as a short term stepping stone.

Cons

If you are an experienced professional seeking fair compensation, creative autonomy, and growth, this is not the place. The workload is heavy, compensation is low, and upward mobility is limited unless you are prepared to stay for many years within a rigid hierarchy. Compensation is shockingly low compared to industry standards. The pay does not reflect workload, responsibility, or experience. Talented professionals are routinely underpaid. There is a pattern of hiring newcomers seeking Canadian experience and compensating them well below what their qualifications justify. It creates an environment where people feel stuck rather than valued. The structure is extremely hierarchical. Managers have little to no authority. Managers function more like senior production staff with no real decision making power. Ultimately, partners control everything. Partners frequently override and interrupt design processes, which kills momentum and creative development. There is little room for design growth. Work becomes repetitive and formulaic very quickly. The culture feels unprofessional at times. Public outbursts from leadership toward staff are not uncommon. Long term, loyal employees are not treated with the respect they deserve. Time off requests often feel like interrogations and unnecessarily scrutinized, Reflects a broader lack of trust in employees. Growth is extremely limited unless you are willing to spend many years climbing a rigid hierarchy. Even then, authority remains concentrated at the top.

2.0
Feb 11, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Great and diverse colleagues, everyone is always helpful

Cons

stagnant, sometimes doing the same things over and over

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