RH reviews

2.7

31% would recommend to a friend

(1,854 total reviews)

Gary Friedman

30% approve of CEO

41% positive business outlook

RH has an employee rating of 2.7 out of 5 stars, based on 1,854 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The RH employee rating is 24% below average for employers within the Ventas al mayoreo y al menudeo industry (3.5 stars).

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2K reviews
1.0
Feb 27, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

The bathrooms here are more lovely than any other you will find. Coffee provided is great.

Cons

RH hides behind fake grandeur to mask a severely childish mentality. There is no tenacity, respect or trust. Instead, there are snobby fakes that bully and condescend. The co-presidents believe it is a privilege to work here and you are treated as such. All this and long hours for well under typical Bay Area salaries? Pass. You will be hired for your expertise that will not at all be tapped into and end up a glorified yes man. RH is not about what you know, it’s who you know. Should you decide to work in this toxic environment, use the mentality of doing so simply to gain experience, knowledge and resume credits. If you have an established career, honestly- move on. You will be wasting your time and brain here. No 401k marching- they will tell you in the interview process they are “working on it.” 5 paid national holidays- not competitive with other companies Health care- minimum of what can be offered in the industry

1.0
Feb 21, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Not a single one.

Cons

This place gold plated everything they told me in the beginning starting with the 3 months of interviews. After 5 interviews and a mock project they required, they offered me a salary that became hourly pay and subsequently became part-time. The entire team was drastically cut back on hours at the end of the fiscal year to meet fiscal goals for the gallery while our own bills went unpaid. They put a ton of energy into new hires and make the job seem like a dream. The reality is that you will always be treated as if you are a “deficit” and that you need to do better even when you’re giving it your all. For this company “doing better” means doing more in less time regardless of the quality of the outcome. They sold the job as a professional interior design job and required a 4-year degree in interior design for the position. Once I got past the bs, the job felt like the closest thing to working on a used car lot that I can imagine. They pride themselves on not basing pay on commission, but your hours are cut because you’re not selling enough. The place is unethical, but you’ll sit through an hour long meeting every day that is based solely on “values”. You will be uncomfortably forced to share personal stories in front of the entire room in these meetings and if you don’t you’ll be reprimanded. The leadership style makes me nauseated for the disingenuous and demeaning style of management that is designed to keep you feeling bad about yourself. You will be treated like a child, not a professional. The fake tone in their voices is like nails on a chalkboard when you’re overwhelmed, unheard, and out of time. Leadership is two-faced and will say something to you privately that would get them fired if they had HR. Thats right, no HR for a company as monolithic as RH! Terrible quality of products —you will be required to redirect a conversation when sustainability is brought up because there are absolutely no standards. In fact, there is a policy that furniture must be thrown away and cannot be donated. If an employee tries to take a piece of furniture out of the “trash”, they will be fired. Terrible quality of workplace. Every ounce of energy goes into the client who is not paying for interior design services. There is no limit to how many projects you’ll work on so you’ll be constantly overwhelmed. There is no one with design experience in leadership so your needs will never be heard. You will leave this place with nothing to put into your portfolio; no photos of your work, no presentations, and a joke of a name on your design resume. Run, don’t walk.

1.0
Apr 13, 2019

WORST PLACE

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I guess the health insurance but even that was sub-par. RH used to have great people working there when I joined but everyone with common sense comes to learn how toxic the environment is there.

Cons

Everything from the management down to pay. As people mentioned, if you aren't available 24/7, you won't get ahead or even noticed. You will get thrown under the bus by any VP/C-level exec. It all trickles down from Gary so until he's gone, that place is going to always be a toxic place to work.

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