FARFETCH reviews

3.4

50% would recommend to a friend

(1,914 total reviews)

Bom Kim

29% approve of CEO

33% positive business outlook

FARFETCH has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 1,914 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The FARFETCH employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Tecnologia da informação industry (3.9 stars).

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2K reviews
1.0
Aug 14, 2019

Poor management, paints a false image of itself

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Generally good work life balance. Exposure to fashion industry

Cons

Farfetch is a joke. The company paints itself as an innovative tech company when it's a creaking, manual company with an unclear strategy and led by incompetent management 1. Strategy: Not sure the company has one, other than to, 'take the lion's share of growth in luxury fashion.' that's an objective not a strategy. Different departments chase different objectives, often conflicting. Now that the company is public, it's chasing short term KPIs rather than investing a sustainable business model . Diff execs have different visions of what FF should be, resulting in a mess of an organisation that unsuccessfully tries to do too much The company is clearly chasing top-line growth through flashy M&A, but their path to profitability is unclear, let alone their ability to integrate these acquisitions 2. Leadership: Poor. Leadership sets the objectives, culture and expectations for the business. The leaders here don't do much leading as they are simply too busy trying to get by and blame the company's poor performance on others. None of the leadership team have the credentials to be leading such an organisation. They should be middle management at best. 3. Operations: to call this company a tech company would be like calling Boris Johnson handsome. The company doesn't have the right access to tech resources, talent or innovation to deliver on its promises. 4. Career growth: given there's so much firefighting I don't believe FF offers much in the way of career development. Promotions are arbitrary and based on whether people like you. I particularly feel for the junior people who are not being trained or developed and getting paid peanuts as well. Salaries are all over the place for the same level, and VERY LOW, especially if you consider the tanking stock prices and cancelled bonus. Staff turnover is incredibly high, reflecting the poor opportunities in this place.

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FARFETCH Response
6y
Thanks for taking the time to tell us your honest and detailed feedback. We're sorry to hear your negative comments. Unfortunately, we can't tell when you left Farfetch due to the anonymity of Glassdoor, but we are currently making some important changes and improvements around some of your points. We have a clearly defined strategy which is aligned to our Objectives & Key Results framework so that we're all working towards clear goals. And we have recently introduced monthly Global All Hands meetings, in addition to our quarterly Townhalls, where our Executive Team are available to answer any and all questions to provide further clarity for all Farfetchers. We are also currently launching a new framework, GO FAR, to bring greater transparency to our career development and performance processes. We hope these changes will be beneficial for all Farfetchers and we'll keep listening to your feedback and making improvements for the future!
1.0
Aug 14, 2019

Incompetent management, ZERO strategy

Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

I like the office space and decor. Some of my peers were very enjoyable to work with - the casual atmosphere brewed team camaraderie (although this depends on the team).

Cons

Farfetch is a company filled with executives and upper level managers who have no idea what they are doing. Many of them are young, arrogant, lack experience, and are only hired based on network or CV brand names (educational institutions, management consultancies) rather than how skilled they are or their measured results from achievements at previous companies. Many of these people could greatly benefit from working in established companies at a lower level, and learning from industry mentors who have gathered far more knowledge. Most crucially, many of these people don't understand their core customers, their behaviour, and the fashion industry. I have worked in several different companies, but this is far and wide the most toxic work environment I have ever encountered. Politicking is widespread and executives engage in a never ending blame game where different divisions throw responsibility of poor results on each other. The consequences of the above are that progress on any project is slow if nonexistent. Most of the companies resources are thrown at addressing the same question week after week: what's causing decelerating sales? Rather than actually committing resources to initiatives that will solve these challenges & promote profitable long term growth, execs order department heads to order their teams to investigate these questions and come up with an answer so that their department isn't blamed that week (and therefore doesn't have to address it with a long-term solution). No one thinks about how each department's (usually conflicting) strategies (marketing, supply, ops, product etc.) all impact each other, which ultimately impacts the customer experience. Working at Farfetch is therefore akin to condemning yourself to Sisyphus' fate. In addition to all that, the pay is poor - it's aligned with fashion salaries NOT tech salaries. People work very hard as well - working weekends and late nights is not uncommon. Promotions are not based on achievements - rather they are based on whether or not you are a flight risk or if you worked at a fancy management consultancy or if you went to an Ivy League. Finally, the financial outlook of this company is truly questionable - every aspect of their core business is under pressure so I struggle to see a way to scale profitable growth without considerable investment decisions being made (and I don't mean showy & irrelevant M&A activity... I mean actual operational decisions). This company needs to make some hard decisions about where to invest their resources and where to sacrifice because they have not yet mastered their core business. Unfortunately no one is willing to do that.... especially not at the top.

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FARFETCH Response
6y
Thank you for taking the time to leave this review, we appreciate your honesty and we're sorry to read your negative feedback. In our most recent engagement survey, we achieved a happiness score of 83%, indicating Farfetchers overall passion, satisfaction and connection in the workplace. We're sorry to hear that this hasn't been your experience - we strive to make sure that everyone has a happy journey with us. Please contact internalcommunications@farfetch.com to discuss your feedback further.
5.0
Aug 13, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Good environment, nice facilities, dynamic, motivated colleagues.

Cons

Not so well structured (think the fact it has only 10years might explain)

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FARFETCH Response
6y
Thank you - we're happy to hear you are enjoying your Farfetch journey so far! As you said, we are still a young business and we have room to improve. Let's keep building our world class company, todos juntos!
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