Most inspiring CEO - Business Development Manager Fresha Employee Review

5.0
26 Aug 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I recently joined Fresha full-time as a regional business development manager and I had an incredible experience right from the point I got contacted by the recruitment agency. The interview process was very engaging and comprehensive, the onboarding was like a machine with I had intensive training with other joiners organized by my lead, I met the other managers, including the general manager and William the Founder and CEO! William was so incredibly welcoming, told us the story of how him and Nick founded Fresha , it was one of the most inspiring stories ever. His energy and passion got me really excited and I smashed my targets in the first month of joining. I love the team, the product, the leadership and the ambition to become the Amazon of the beauty industry. Everyone at Fresha is very supportive and I feel lucky to be part of this journey. Thanks again for the opportunity and also the surprise announcement about branding shares to all employees! I am so happy I own a piece of Fresha now, I have never owned anything haha

Cons

There are no Cons really!

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Fresha Response
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Thank you for your great feedback! It really is inspiring and we're so pleased to have you onboard!

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