The reviews are true and accurate. Run away! - Anonymous Aroma360 Employee Review

1.0
May 21, 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Stocked on snacks, water and coffee. Literally the only good thing besides meeting some nice co workers and nice cleaning ladies.

Cons

This company has a highly toxic work environment, and I would not recommend it to anyone seeking a supportive or professional workplace. Many employees are simply there to gain experience and move on as quickly as possible. One of the most alarming issues is that the owner frequently smokes cigars inside the building, which is not only unprofessional but also creates an unhealthy environment. Unfortunately, HR is unable to intervene in matters that occur in the main building, which raises serious concerns about accountability and employee safety. I was also placed in a department where I received very little meaningful training. The person assigned to train me did not equip me with the tools or knowledge necessary to succeed in the role, which made it extremely difficult to perform my duties effectively. When I gave my two weeks’ notice, I was told to leave immediately. This response felt cold and dismissive, especially considering how important that time can be for financial and professional transitions. The lack of basic respect and empathy was deeply disappointing and left a lasting negative impression—particularly with the manager who made that call.

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5.0
Nov 21, 2025
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Pros

Bad leadership Bad organization Bad benefits Most positions are revolving doors

Cons

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1.0
Jun 12, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Nothing at all to say about this company

Cons

I would strongly caution anyone considering working for Aroma360 to think very carefully before accepting a position with this company. During my experience, the job was not presented honestly during the interview process. The role, commission structure, pay expectations, and actual responsibilities were not clearly or accurately explained. Once hired, the reality of the position felt very different from what was promised. The environment was extremely unhealthy and unsupportive. Employees are expected to deal with upset clients over issues that are often outside of their control, yet management does not provide proper support when those situations happen. Instead of creating a team environment, the company culture felt hostile, competitive, and stressful. There was constant competition between peers, clients being taken, and managers creating tension rather than helping sales agents succeed. There was also extreme micromanagement, lack of privacy, and frequent talking down to employees. Management often made the environment feel humiliating instead of professional. Rather than coaching employees, it felt like they used intimidation, pressure, and constant rule changes to control people. Training was also inaccurate and did not properly prepare employees for the actual job. The position involves a lot of mass contracting, financing, and sales pressure, yet the training did not truly match what employees are expected to handle. Rules and expectations changed constantly, which made the job feel unstable and unfair. The company also does not feel like a true luxury scent company. It felt more like a high-pressure sales environment built around contracts, financing, and pushing clients for more money. Employees are not allowed much creativity, and there is pressure to say whatever is needed to close a sale. Another major issue was the lack of job security. Between commission concerns, changing policies, poor support, and the way employees are treated, it does not feel like a stable or trustworthy place to build a career. In my opinion, Aroma360 has created a poor reputation, especially in the Boca Raton area. The environment felt shady, misleading, and unhealthy. I personally would not recommend this company to anyone looking for honest pay, supportive management, professional growth, or a healthy workplace. My advice to future applicants: ask very detailed questions about commission, pay, job expectations, health insurance, client issues, management style, and turnover before accepting anything. Get everything in writing. Do not rely only on what is said during the interview. My advice to management: stop misleading employees, stop humiliating sales agents, stop changing rules constantly, and start creating a workplace where people feel supported instead of disposable. Overall, I would not recommend working for Aroma360. There are better companies that value employees, provide honest expectations, and create a healthier work environment.

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