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TopFoxx is a NYC-based sustainable eyewear brand founded by Helen Getts.

We design sunglasses with intention, plant-based materials, eco-conscious construction, and silhouettes developed to be genuinely flattering across face shapes and skin tones.

Based in New York. Shipping globally.

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Social Media Coordinator
2.7
2 December 2025
Decent Flexibility for E-commerce Team Members
Pros: The option to work remotely was a huge plus for me as a Social Media Coordinator. You get some freedom to plan your day, which helps a lot when you're managing social media campaigns. It's good for a small e-commerce company.
Cons: Sometimes, the 'flexible' part felt like a trap. There were constant, last-minute team calls for the e-commerce team, even outside regular hours. It made it hard to truly disconnect from remote work and have clear boundaries.
Advice to Management: Try to set clearer boundaries for "flexible" hours, especially for remote teams. Let creative roles have more control over their specific daily schedules.
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Digital Marketing Specialist
2.7
30 December 2025
Startup Life Means Constant Change
Pros: Working as a Digital Marketing Specialist here was interesting. The team is pretty solid, and you get to work with cool e-commerce products in the fashion retail industry. There's a lot of autonomy if you're good at what you do.
Cons: Job security isn't the best, honestly. The company direction can shift really fast, which makes you wonder about the long-term. As a small business, they make quick changes that impact roles, which is tough.
Advice to Management: Try to communicate long-term strategy more clearly to employees. Stability is important for morale and retaining talent.
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