Great company! - Anonymous employee Crunchi Employee Review

5.0
17 Aug 2021
Anonymous employee
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Pros

It's evident they love their employees and go above and beyond to help people grow and excel in what they do.

Cons

No maternity leave, paid time off is capped and health benefits are terrible. Which I am hoping will get ironed out as they grow.

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5.0
12 Jun 2026
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Pros

Amazing culture! Women founded, lead and supported. This company truly feels like family, we hold each other accountable (including leadership) and everyone is open to feedback and takes it to heart. I can very honestly and openly say I have never felt the Sunday scaries working here, in fact I get excited to bring my ideas to the team every Monday. Never have I ever worked for a company that actually cares for their employees and lives and breathes their core values.

Cons

You may have to wear a few hats… but if you are in it for the long haul then you shouldn’t mind!

3.0
12 Jun 2026
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Pros

Pros: 1. Strong external mission with a clear point of difference in clean beauty 2. Talented, hardworking team members who care deeply about the brand 3. Opportunity to work on meaningful product launches and brand-building initiatives 4. Passionate customer and Advocate community 5. Small team environment with the ability to have a visible impact Cons: 1. Leadership culture can feel fear-based and difficult to navigate 2. Feedback and objective business concerns are not always received constructively 3. Role clarity, accountability, and decision-making can be inconsistent 4. Employees may feel unsupported or undermined when raising concerns 5. The internal culture does not always reflect the values promoted externally

Cons

1. Leadership culture can feel fear-based and difficult to navigate 2. Feedback and objective business concerns are not always received constructively 3. Role clarity, accountability, and decision-making can be inconsistent 4. Employees may feel unsupported or undermined when raising concerns 5. The internal culture does not always reflect the values promoted externally.

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