Pros
Leadership was flexible with time off, WFH one day a week. Nice office and stocked fridge.
Cons
During my time at this company, I worked through many changes and typically love a fast-paced environment. In my opinion, what you will find here is not just a fast paced environment, but a highly reactive (not proactive) structure. Due to the lack of beauty industry experience from leadership, fire drills are common, making communication poor and very unorganized. Coordinator positions are exposed to more scrutiny and high level conversations than should be expected of someone at this level. Team members experience pressure, ridicule, and indecisiveness from the founders who do not have an understanding of timeliness. Leadership does not support the team when this happens and allow it to carry on instead of creating professional boundaries and an encouraging space. Foul and unprofessional language was used on a regular basis in team meetings from a very important team member that created an uncomfortable environment. Group messages are sent at all times of the morning, day, and night without any clear direction or context. You will be expected to do the absolute most and get the least in return. Make groundbreaking moves for the brand - expect a heart emoji in the group chat. There is an lengthy and dreaded "approval process" that could be easily worked with if it was actually made a clear process and those involved were as dedicated as they should be. Lack of communication from the person with final approval causes delays in projects and you are then met with unwarranted disbelief and disappointment. It is so unclear what you are all working towards and at times it mostly feels like it's only to pad the pockets of leadership/founders. Any culture that the company has/had was not from the brand celebrating their mission, but from the employees creating their own friendships and bonds. One week here and you'll see the red flags.