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Potential Employees Beware! - Anonymous employee Dolce & Gabbana Employee Review

1.0
Jun 16, 2008
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

-Name recognition, especially if you want to work in the high-fashion industry -The excitement of working in high-fashion

Cons

-Senior management look down on employees, almost bordering on verbal abuse -Hours are long - sometimes work until 11 pm, 12 am - and are expected to be at work promptly at 9 am the next morning - not a minute late, or you WILL be reprimanded -Working with Italy - for several reasons. First, they take a month off during the summer, so literally during August you are sitting around waiting for the clock to hit 6 pm so you can leave. Second, because of the time change it takes WEEKS to get even the simplest request completed. However, they expect THEIR requests to be fulfilled within 24 hours.

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5.0
Jun 11, 2026
Anonymous temporary employee
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Pros

Best culture I’ve ever been in

Cons

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1.0
May 12, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Good benefits Good work-life balance Hybrid schedule Strong colleagues / good people on the team

Cons

I realized quickly that “development” here mostly meant completing the next task on the checklist. There was little mentorship, strategic guidance, or clarity around how employees were supposed to grow. Leadership often referenced “big plans,” but there was never much substance behind what that meant day to day or long term. Exploring ways to add value beyond the basic role was initially met with: “We didn’t hire you to do this.” But once that work became useful to the business, the expectations changed. It was no longer outside the role, it was expected. When I later raised a conversation around role alignment, the response was anger and hostility rather than constructive discussion. Concerns were minimized by pointing to employees who had gone years without raises, as if that was a standard to accept rather than a problem to address. I was ultimately told I “could be replaced tomorrow.” That summed up my experience: unclear direction, limited development and poor leadership response when clarity was requested. I took the message seriously and left. For ambitious people looking for mentorship, development, and a real long-term path, this felt like a road to nowhere.

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