Great Place To Work For - Design Manager Nutrafol Employee Review

5.0
1 Oct 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- The employees are truly dedicated and passionate about what they do. They care about the business. Nutrafol hires top talent and you are always surrounded by the best which is great for professional development and growth. - The creative (social, video, web, packaging) that is produced on a daily basis is simply amazing! The head of creative has tastefully elevated and evolved the Nutrafol brand look. - Great company benefits and perks. You get monthly products, two weekly meal stipends and wellness breaks throughout the day. - Great place for individuals who have an entrepreneurial spirit.

Cons

- Speed to market and tight deadlines can be a bit stressful at times but the end results are always great. - A lot of pivoting on tasks at hand.

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Nutrafol Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback and experiences at Nutrafol! It is great to hear that you enjoy our benefits & perks as well as being a part of an entrepreneurial spirited culture. Professional development and growth are extremely important to us and we appreciate you sharing your perspective on hiring top talent. As we are a growing company, we greatly value your feedback and are always looking for ways to improve. As always, please don’t hesitate to reach out to the People team with anything you would like to discuss further. We wish you continued success in your role!

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5.0
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1.0
1 Jul 2026
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Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The most frustrating part is that the product itself is genuinely good.

Cons

The most disorganized company I've ever worked for. Leadership lacks both managerial experience and basic leadership skills. Project management is virtually nonexistent because even the smallest decisions require endless rounds of approvals from people who have nothing to do with the project, slowing everything to a crawl. As a result, projects, questions, and simple copy that should take a day end up dragging on for months or years, especially for larger-scale decisions. The company has kept a small group of people in leadership roles since the beginning, and instead of bringing in experienced managers, they continue to create new management titles for the same individuals. For a majority of them, this was their first professional job, and it shows. Career growth is nonexistent, and the culture was equally disappointing. People throughout the company are unnecessarily rude and cliquish, making it difficult to get responses or get anything done. HR is no help; they will just join the gossip. They're shockingly disconnected from current digital trends and online culture (and it's only gotten worse). There was an overwhelming focus on creating lengthy reports and presentations that never translated into meaningful action. Innovation is slow, trends are often ignored, and customer feedback rarely seems to influence decisions. They'll go under eventually, and it will entirely be their management team's fault.

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