An extremely hierarchical culture resistant to change makes this a demoralizing workplace for junior thru . - Anonymous employee Tiffany & Co. Employee Review

2.0
Jan 6, 2012
Anonymous employee
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Pros

The company and brand are recognized on a global level, and senior-level employees appear to enjoy generous compensation and work conditions. NYC headquarters are beautiful and well-located.

Cons

The organizational structure is extremely vertical, with most tasks requiring levels and levels of corporate approval. There are many misclassified workers/permalancers who have worked there for years and are expected to perform as staff, although they are denied benefits and recently even overtime pay. Race appears to inform personnel decisions in the predominantly Asian interactive media department, with most employees of other races holding freelance and not staff positions. Innovation is discouraged even in the creative department. Management prefers to repeat previous efforts than to experiment or break new ground. Seniority and favoritism heavily influence both decisions and staff interactions.

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5.0
Apr 19, 2026
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Pros

Communicative and thorough hiring and training process, excellent starting pay and benefits for apprentices. Company is receptive to feedback.

Cons

Inflexible and sometimes rigorous hours for the location I worked

1.0
Jun 29, 2026
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Pros

There's never been any pros.

Cons

Greedy company that takes away from their employees every year. Client advisors make less and less every year. You are not human to this company, you are a server and you are disposable. My experience was at the 3 story Royal Hawaiian store. They praise you for overworking yourself, only time you'll get that.

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