Culture of Fear, Not the Culture They Preach - Anonymous employee Nurtur Employee Review

2.0
11 May 2025
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Some genuinely kind and talented coworkers. Brand affiliation with Aveda can be a plus for your resume. Large emphasis on "wellness" here.

Cons

The company promotes a culture it does not embody. Leadership operates in fear of the owner, and it shows in how decisions are made — reactive rather than proactive. Significant raises and/or promotions are rarely based on merit; they often only come after someone threatens to leave, and only if the owner decides you're worth retaining. Unqualified individuals are frequently promoted simply because they've been around a long time, not because they've earned it or demonstrated leadership capabilities. What’s marketed as a “culture fit” feels more like a loyalty test. The owner never answers emails, fails to show up on time for meetings, yet expects staff to stay late if he needs them, setting a poor example for accountability and punctuality. There's a strong undercurrent of control and fear — more cult-like than collaborative.

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Cons

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Pros

Talented, passionate educators and staff who truly care about students. Aveda’s curriculum and brand recognition provide a strong foundation. Opportunity to make a real impact on students’ education and career paths. Students are hardworking and eager to learn, making the job rewarding.

Cons

Lack of leadership accountability – Leadership is often absent or disengaged, failing to support educators and staff. Constant last-minute scheduling changes – Creates confusion for staff and students, disrupting learning and operations. Lack of proper training & resources – Educators are expected to figure things out on their own without structured support. Retaliation for advocacy – Speaking up about student needs or operational issues often leads to pushback or dismissal. Operational inefficiencies – Basic necessities like air conditioning, clean water, and essential classroom tools were often overlooked despite repeated requests.

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