Great place to work for Analytics but career growth maybe slow - Anonymous employee IPSY Employee Review

4.0
Feb 5, 2022
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Great people to work with, caring and empathetic Analytics management that provides sufficient guidance and does not micromanage but at the same time does not leave analysts to fend for themselves. The analysts in Analytics are wonderful to work with, helpful and collaborative. Anyone can ping anyone else for questions or if someone needs another colleague to take on a project due to a heavy workload. The promotion ladder is decent, with people getting promoted at least every year to year and a half. Compensation is above average but not beyond that. If you're a Data Analyst with 2-3 years of experience looking to finesse your analytic skills, work with cross-functional stakeholders, and hone your storytelling skills with respect to insights, BFA Analytics is a good place to be before you transition to other bigger and more complex organizations with many different moving parts. There are different moving parts at BFA but it's at a much smaller scale so you feel like your work is actually valued.

Cons

Ad-hoc requests or occasional fire-drills take precedence over long-term projects. (this is probably true at many start-ups). But due to this, one may lose sight of their long-term career goals and feel stuck doing repetitive work. Some PMs and Growth managers are interested only in getting numbers and not deeply analyzing aspects of the customer journey. The company leadership seems hesitant to go public. This to me suggests an uncertainty inherent to the beauty subscription market. For those looking to gain a well-rounded commerce experience, the business might seem pretty niche, making it harder to obtain other roles into the future.

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Good work life balance Coworkers are a pleasure to deal with Remote First company

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IPSY Response
10mo
We love hearing that flexibility, work-life balance, and your teammates are bright spots in your IPSY experience. We hear you on the challenges that come with remote meetings—finding ways to stay meaningfully connected is something we’re always working on. With appreciation, IPSY People Team
3.0
Mar 25, 2026
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- Remote first - Kind coworkers - Fun brand

Cons

My entire career has been built on digital transformation/migration projects, but IPSY showed me a new kind of chaos. A very immature project management function coupled with constant rebrands, shifting priorities, and last-minute legal changes made it feel like they were trying to rebuild the car while it's already rolling downhill. Still a spreadsheet place. Product requirements constantly got buried in Slack. (Why are we so afraid of email?) Disjointed processes and minimal communication to contractors. (It's often the norm to treat contractors like secondary citizens, but most places will at least communicate info relevant to your job). Seems like a bad idea to lay off tech team members midway through a delayed transformation project.

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IPSY Response
1mo
Thank you for sharing your experience. We’re glad to hear that our people and brand made a positive impression. We understand that transformation work can feel complex, especially in a fast-moving environment, and we’re continuously working to improve clarity, communication, and how we support all team members, including our contractor community. We appreciate your perspective and wish you the best in your next chapter. With care, – IPSY People Team
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