Dermalogica reviews

3.3

50% would recommend to a friend

(383 total reviews)
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Aurelian Lis

67% approve of CEO

43% positive business outlook

Dermalogica has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 383 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Dermalogica employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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383 reviews
2.0
May 22, 2014

Abundantly Frustrating

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Pros

The only pros are working with your assigned accounts. They give you the drive to continue on. Otherwise, most would leave after 2 weeks.

Cons

Corporate communicates with the field in a very negative, belittling, demeaning way. Little value placed on resources for the field. Nickle and dime you to death on expenses. Ultimately, they just want you to pay for your expenses. Upper Management just beats on you regarding numbers on a daily basis. More red tape that any US Government process. To many layers of mgmt.

2.0
Mar 28, 2014

Hard work doesn't always pay off.

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Pros

You get a monthly product allocation. You get a yearly fitness reimbursement up to $250. Benefits aren't horrible. As mediocre as it can be, you do get an annual raise and year-end bonus (something is better than nothing, I guess). And the owners are the nicest people. Jane is very motivational, Ray is one friendly guy, and as a couple, they are cute, funny, and a great team.

Cons

Growth in the company is very difficult. As hard as you may work, the most you can get is a pat on the back. Rarely do people make significant moves up in the company, and promotions/sufficient raises aren't usually offered until it's too late (as in, it's offered when someone turns in their 2-week notice). Many processes are manual when they shouldn't be. Some managers are passive aggressive, some are disorganized, and some are downright catty. Gossip is commonplace, and personal information that shouldn't be shared gets passed through the grapevine. Some departments impose blackout dates on time off, even SICK TIME (they'll still try to get you to come in - isn't that illegal?). There's a lot of room for improvement, as we have new CEO, but I don't know if it's worth the wait.

1.0
Feb 4, 2014

Awful, awful, awful company to work for

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Pros

Great product and education. The product sells itself due to performance and branding. Our support items program and GWP's are very strong.

Cons

Management is terrible. We are micromanaged beyond belief. Our goals are consistently set so we can't hit them. DM's are a joke. Our internal staff needs an overhaul. I will look back on my time spent here and think of it as the darkest period of my career. This company is demotivating and shady. I can't believe you operate this way and still exist. I tell anyone who is listening to run from here. Still don't think that there's anything to the constant turnover?

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