Corporate employee - Anonymous employee Equinox Employee Review

1.0
11 Oct 2016
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Free gym membership and that is pretty much it. Also discount to their overpriced store, massages and personal training. Nothing else

Cons

Terrible benefits and they expect you to work on New Years and on Black Friday. They don't pay you out for unused vacation days. They won't invest in your 401k till a year later. Don't let the consumer marketing fool you. Working corporate for equinox is pretty terrible. They operate really inefficiently and ineffective with outdated technology and methods. Executives look down on anyone below VP level. Management won't support growth and discourage collaboration between departments. Everyone for the most part is out for themselves. Don't expect to come here to be a part of the change because there really is none and they want you to just fall in line with CEO.

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Cons

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