Pros
The local showroom team is pleasant, and the product line has a decent legacy name in the luxury market, but the corporate infrastructure completely undermines it.
Cons
There is a profound disconnect between the high-level operational turnarounds corporate management expects and the compensation they are actually willing to offer. The salary caps are incredibly low for the New York luxury market, which makes sense given that the company received a formal deficiency notice from the NYSE for falling below minimum market capitalization and shareholders' equity thresholds. The internal corporate culture feels completely stagnant, cash-strapped, and unstable. Management is highly disorganized; decisions and hiring pipelines are dragged out indefinitely with zero respect for a professional’s time. They are content to extract strategic turnaround blueprints and 90-day market roadmaps during the interview process, but they lack the financial infrastructure and executive capability to back them up. A frustrating, dead-end environment that is clearly struggling from the top down.