You can be part of the success story - Anonymous employee HelloBody Employee Review

5.0
Jul 18, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I joined the company on its first year and I have to say, it's hard to grasp all the amazing things we have achieved in such a short time. Hellobody's success story is the reflection of its team and its values. It is really motivating and encouraging to witness the success that the brand has achieved in such little time. We as a team are growing and evolving every day along with the company. You can be sure that management really puts emphasis in shaping you as a leader because they know that the secret to a great company is investing in their teams and their growth. Everyone here has the most hand-on mentality I've ever experienced.

Cons

as common in start-ups, we grow much quicker that squared meters around us - resulting in smaller desks and overpopulated common areas

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Cons

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The female employees were very sweet and helpful. TBH, I was interviewed by 4 different employees at HelloBody multiple times, and I was excited to work for this company until I met the CEO.

Cons

The CEO was rude and on his phone the entire time during my interview. I asked questions about the job role to get a further understanding of the responsibilities and he laughed at me as if I were asking ridiculous questions. It made me so incredibly uncomfortable. They think they know everything about the US market and don't want to hire anyone with any real knowledge or input. If you want a robot job, go for it, but I wouldn't want to work in that toxic environment where I was not valued. The CEO is offended by any sort of constructive criticism or input. They want people to take orders and do tasks. If you're looking for a leadership role, look elsewhere. They have a rigorous interview process. They work from a community WeWork office space in Hollywood with no parking. They expect you to be on call at all hours for the European teams. They require you to complete lengthy assignments to demonstrate your knowledge of marketing campaigns (possibly to gather free ideas). If you want to thrive in a role where your creative abilities are acknowledged and appreciated, don't work here.

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