Project Manager working with a subsidiary of Interface - Anonymous employee Interface Employee Review

2.0
Jul 19, 2013
Anonymous employee
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Pros

- This is a large international company that is doing well with it product sales; - The associates are generally very nice people;

Cons

- IT Management Team is influx; - IT Management Team is not very good with supporting remote team members; - System Development Life Cycle it is not generally supported by the business; - IT project management processes are weak do to "poor" adoption due company culture and inability of IT management to grow the culture;

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5.0
Jul 8, 2026
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Pros

It's the people. It's the way we operate like a well-oiled machine, with everyone working toward the same goals. It's our products, our leadership in sustainability, and the passion that people at Interface bring to their work. Oh, and the executive leaders! They're some of the most down-to-earth, approachable, and authentic people I've ever had the opportunity to work with. They lead with humility, genuinely care about their teams, and make you feel like empowered. And they are funny to boot!

Cons

I wish we had an HSA as part of our benefit package.

2.0
May 27, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Interface attracts genuinely talented, passionate people, my colleagues were some of the most skilled and inspiring professionals I've worked alongside. The company's sustainability legacy and mission, rooted in Ray Anderson's vision, is real and meaningful. The benefits and compensation are good, and the work itself can be rewarding and creatively fulfilling.

Cons

The culture is politically charged and performative. Optics matter more than genuine contribution, which takes a real toll on professional confidence. There are unwritten rules about how to behave and who you can speak to, and breaking them carries consequences. New hires are expected to be fully up and running within 1-3 months, which sets people up to fail in an already punishing environment. Work-life balance is poor, with a do-or-die intensity that feels disproportionate for a marketing setting. Career growth is largely an illusion. Roles lack defined upward paths, and the professional development offerings, including outside experts brought in for employee growth, did not deliver meaningful value.

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