Old School Workplace - Interior Designer Hixson Employee Review

2.0
Sep 26, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Safe place to work in that they are conservative and steady with a good work life balance.

Cons

Culture and management is very archaic in approach. The company’s leadership is primarily a bunch of older white men. The office is extremely outdated despite the interiors team doing workplace design. Interior design/architecture work is mediocre at best an not innovative or inspiring. The really place staff into buckets and stay in their lane - as an example there is a groups of PMs that only PM and sit very separate from the project teams. There is a group that only does construction administration and is not part of the design nor does the team who actually did the design participate in the bulk of CA - very compartmentalized approach which also results in limited experience and advanced. A lot of their approach and workflow feels like it was a system developed 30 years ago and never changed.

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5.0
Oct 14, 2025
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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
Oct 10, 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Hixson has some competitive benefits: - Solid 401k match - No healthcare premiums - Bonuses twice a year (if you get one) - Gym, nice break area, etc. Most associates are friendly, there is a lot of corporate rigidity if that is something that you like in terms of check-ins, promotions, and meetings. Within their industry (GMP Food and Beverage) there is variety of projects they work on, with many different technical disciplines to interact and coordinate with.

Cons

Hixson is culturally lost and disconnected from the reality of the associates that work for it. Morale is low. Despite claiming to prioritize work/life balance, many associates live to work at Hixson as opposed to work to live. Long hours and high efforts aren't often recognized. Associates contributing to continuous improvement efforts aren't typically recognized for doing so. 42-45 hours a week is the dictated standard for salaried employees despite being more than full time. The structure of the company is generally flat. The culture is resistant to change in basically every way. Even easy suggestions get shot down. Continuous improvement efforts can stall or be met with friction. Quality has been a big issue lately. Senior management is all over the place in terms of management styles, recognition of company policies, etc. Many managers are 100% (or more) billable and are hard to get a hold of or meet with for advice, help on projects, or other discussions. Many managers have only ever worked for Hixson. Compensation needs work. Base salaries are low, typically presented as if the continuous employment commitment and the bonus make up for it. They haven't distributed bonuses in a while. The bonus distribution and base compensation is mysterious. Very hard to currently recommend Hixson for employment, but it could recover and get there one day.

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Hixson Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback. We understand that experiences can vary, and we regret that yours was not positive. We take all feedback seriously, as it helps us continue to improve as an organization. While we can’t comment on specific situations, we encourage open communication and strive to maintain an environment where team members feel supported and heard. Hixson values collaboration, growth, and respect, and we’re continually working to strengthen those aspects across our teams. We wish you the best in your future endeavors and appreciate the time you spent contributing to our organization.
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