Collette reviews

3.6

56% would recommend to a friend

(239 total reviews)

Jaclyn Leibl-Cote

59% approve of CEO

69% positive business outlook

Collette has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 239 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Collette employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Hotels & Travel Accommodation industry (3.6 stars).

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239 reviews
1.0
May 9, 2012
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Perks from vendors such as gift baskets and etc. Technology was great for a small company. A chance to go on a company tour.

Cons

If you're expecting to be paid on par to titles, rethink and rethink harder. This company LOVES newly grads...why? Because they are the cheapest to hire. They lure you in and supply you with loads of things to do and you discover the only good thing is that you're hourly and being paid OT. The Product Department from what I can remember retained a bunch of people that had no life outside of work. Especially the managers, if they were single they were going to stay single, if they were married they were getting a divorce. They constantly travel to different sites and the other team member left behind is expected to cover them. As a product coordinator, I not only had to do my own job, I had to fulfill a managerial role-talk to the tour guides, call vendors and negotiate costs/rooms, expenses. And at the end of the day I was still being paid the same ole thing. There was very much a lack of appreciation for my efforts and the manager got all the credit. Sure they have some perks like "earning a chance to go on a company tour" if you have seniority and even get selected to go amongst the other 100s of people in the pool of list.

2.0
Mar 31, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The job was extremely easy in that you could get by doing the bare minimum

Cons

Where to start. I worked here before covid but obviously was laid off due to the pandemic. The company culture here can best be described as brainwashing, where my 4 week training had me feeling like I worked for Google or Facebook the way the trainers and other employees raved about it. After a few weeks of being there after training I realized that we were totally coaxed into thinking it was the best company in the world to boost morale in a drabby 90s style cube maze call center where everyone makes minimum wage and only incentive to succeed is the steep promise of a potential free trip down the road. These people genuinely believe collette is the best company ever. Which is honestly frightening because the only people saying it were the most overworked and taken advantage of with their workload. This job was also heavily monitored. It felt like big brother. Screens are constantly recorded as well as calls. During pandemic work from home I was scolded for leaving myself set to “unavailable” on the computer/phone system for 90 seconds because I was in the restroom. It felt almost like middle school or high school; good behaviors were rewarded with a little glitter star card like that you’d imagine getting in 4th grade. Cringey. My raise was discussed in a manner that was similar to jobs past except this raise was .50 cents more per hour........ I left work that day rendered speechless.You can do better than this place. Keep interviewing. The Collette team “holiday parties” and even their refreshments at town hall meetings were like a post-church gathering and their team building activities like hot chocolate at Christmastime were so bland and lackluster. Every other company I’ve worked for made the extra but small investment to keep their employees happy with things like more than a crappy vending machine in the kitchen and one drink ticket at the holiday party. The people in this company who will succeed are family members on the exec board and those in outside sales. I have no idea how collette is doing as a company due to the pandemic but there are just far happier places to work where you’ll be treated better and make more money

2.0
Nov 4, 2020

Stay away from this family run company

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Your team makes coming to work really fun, and the mission is easy to get behind. Benefits were once okay (not unique compared to other local companies) and perks for home office employees were great (they no longer exist post-covid). Fun events if your manager let you attend. Some learning opportunities especially if you were in a leadership role.

Cons

The family and executives have treated employees terribly during this pandemic. They have all but forgotten about most of them except to tell them their furlough was extended OR to request them to volunteer. The pay has been low for pretty much all roles even before covid so I can only imagine how bad it will be after the pandemic. The company claims they are one team and a family but when crisis hit, it was the family and inner circle who were cared for and treated with any respect.

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