Horrible, Toxic Environment - Authenticator The RealReal Employee Review

1.0
Sep 13, 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Maria, the custodian, is the sunshine of this horrible place. I love her positivity and always makes conversations with a simple "how's your day?" - which direct managers can't even do.

Cons

-no communication between managers, leads, seniors and regular employees (everyone has a different answer to a question) -major favoritism, managers don't even try to get to know you (impossible to be able to get a reference in the future) -warehouse facilities doesn't care about employee safety (had to drive in multiple blizzards to get in when the state was in a state of emergency) -so many clothing items have body fluid stains that we have to keep to sell just to meet the company's monthly goal -this has been the most mentally-draining and toxic work environment I have worked in (& I worked retail and food industry)

Explore other reviews about The RealReal

5.0
May 8, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Overall, the receiving team is very sweet and engaging. They try to help you when you need it or ask for it.

Cons

When you don't reach your goal, they do get on you/

2.0
Jul 12, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The RealReal gave me valuable opportunities for professional growth. I was promoted several times, which helped me develop my leadership, communication, training, quality control, and operations experience. I worked with many great employees and had the opportunity to support different departments, create training materials, improve processes, and take on additional responsibilities. The experience helped prepare me for the next stage of my career.

Cons

My experience with senior leadership, particularly at the director level, was one of the most difficult parts of working there. I did not always feel respected, supported, or treated fairly. Some interactions felt personal rather than professional, and I did not always feel comfortable raising concerns. The workload and expectations placed on my position were also difficult to sustain. I regularly supported multiple departments and handled responsibilities beyond the normal scope of one role. After I left the position, the company hired both a supervisor and an assistant manager to cover the work I had been handling. In my opinion, this showed that the position needed more leadership support and that the workload had been too much for one person. Work-life balance was challenging because of the heavy workload, constant operational changes, and pressure to support multiple areas. It was often difficult to disconnect from work. More consistent communication, recognition, accountability, and support from senior leadership would have improved the overall employee experience.

1
See reviews by: Helpful|Rating|Date|All