Pros
Good health insurance, that’s about it
Cons
toxic work culture and they don’t set up external candidates for success
extremely tedious trainings required that have nothing to do with your daily job
seems like they add processes just to make things look complicated when they are truly just launching a shampoo
trainings were given sporadically and chaotically, and we’re not clearly shared to all new hires
teams were backstabbing and threw each other under the bus in order to not get yelled at by leadership in meetings
very catty Office politics and people whispering all the time
they paint a fake exterior of inclusivity, fun, events, and socializing, but truly all of it is fake
you have to really love cosmetics to work here or you will never fit in
extremely marketing driven… R&D teams do not get any input or say and are just told what to do every day regardless of cost or feasibility
Manager never had time to actually train me because everyone is so slammed packed with work
workload is way too high per person
Clark office did not have enough desks for everybody and booking was very annoying, regularly had to fight for desks
extremely strict in office policy where they track your badge and you have to commit to today’s ahead of time to be in office
forced socializing and events several times a month
boring work but they make you feel like it’s the end of the world if a shampoo bottle doesn’t get launched
marketing team quibbles over commas and apostrophes on product as if it matters
had multiple meetings about different shades of white, and which white was the right white for packaging
mandatory in person trainings that had nothing to do with your role
Pay seemed high at first, but was absolutely not worth it once the role started