Don't value employees - Anonymous employee King Living Employee Review

3.0
Dec 17, 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Nice office and amenities. The staff who are not in senior management are generally really professional, capable and easy to work with.

Cons

Very difficult to be promoted internally as they do not generally value current employees. There is extreme variably when comes to managers so it is hard to negotiate pay and to feel valued.

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King Living Response
6mo
Thank you for sharing your perspective and for your continued contribution to King Living. We appreciate you taking the time to provide feedback on your experience. King Living is committed to operating a professional workplace and continues to review its practices as the business grows and evolves. We value the efforts of our team and wish you continued success in your role.

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5.0
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I have truly enjoyed my time at King Living so far. The company genuinely cares about its employees, offering competitive wages and benefits. I also love the furniture I sell—it brings something fresh and innovative to the Chicago market. I get excited to showcase our products to clients and always enjoy seeing their reactions. Our team of design consultants has been carefully selected to embody the best qualities of King. With a diverse range of skills, we create a strong team that offers expertise across various aspects of design and functionality.

Cons

The main challenge is that, since our home office is based in Australia, communication can sometimes be difficult from the U.S.

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King Living Response
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Thank you for your wonderful review! We're glad you enjoy working at King Living and appreciate the passion you bring to showcasing our innovative furniture.
2.0
Mar 19, 2026
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Pros

you days off are set, no rotating schedule.

Cons

Annual raises are capped at 3%. They track hours from an excel sheet, so time accuracy is poor. Lack of clear expectations and structured feedback. Poor management practices, with a lack of guidance and support from leadership. Excessive overtime with unclear prioritization and workload expectations.

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