Drybar reviews

3.1

40% would recommend to a friend

(1,084 total reviews)

Amanda Clark

26% approve of CEO

33% positive business outlook

Drybar has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 1,084 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Drybar employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Personal Consumer Services industry (3.3 stars).

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1K reviews
2.0
Oct 10, 2014

Tricky, tricky.

Recommend
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Pros

- Your usual shift will likely contain the same team members (weekday, weeknight, weekends). You quickly become family and mostly get along. - if you are good, talented, and well versed in communicating with your client, you will have a strong following of clients. You look forward to seeing them and speaking with them like a friend. - free blowouts during the week (during off time and must be clocked out) - 50% off products and tools - flexible with hours, specific shift needs, time off, etc. (stylists have an easy time, receptionists have a semi-decent attempt at this, but any higher titles have a much harder time with this) - expressive dress code. Lenient (maybe TOO lenient), stylish, fun, tattoos/piercings/oddball hair color & cuts are all encouraged. - rating system sent to clients as a push to get monthly bonus. Although small, it's a nice gesture. Get it 3 months in a row, you get a paid day off. - very good introduction to the beauty world. Great to do directly out of Cosmo school.

Cons

- corporate and upper management are completely clueless to the individual shop struggles. - has lost it's luster within the last year or 2. - high employee turnover rate. - shop managers and assistant managers are grossly overworked and underpaid. They are not required to have a Cosmo license or have hair experience because it "isn't a necessity" for them to be on the floor. They lack a relationship with their team due to a disconnect in work knowledge. - they have a "master stylist program" that has become increasingly disheartening. Many quit because of a misleading job description. They are required to have open schedules and no longer have client taking privileges because they are promised a huge impact job that will require their constant presence and help. In the end, you basically become a glorified receptionist/assistant with no hands in hair. - poor work/life balance in higher positions. You have to be willing to give up any chances of a social/home life if you want to work in the management or training teams. They have no flexibility or promise of a set schedule. You must make yourself available on phone and email 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. - must be "obsessed" with the Drybar way, otherwise they will never notice you. No raises, no chance of promotion. - managers and assistant managers have no qualms in showing favorites and have inappropriate/unprofessional conversations.

3.0
Oct 2, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Great spirit perpetuated amidst the higher ups.

Cons

It's a great side job. Not necessarily the place you can grow. Too much employee drama.

1.0
Aug 25, 2014

Train the stylists properly!

Recommend
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Pros

Cool looking salon and decent products but....

Cons

training is awful! No guidance. The managers need to do demos for new stylists if Drybar wants everything done in such a specific way.

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