Ruining lives inside and out - Senior IT Manager Isagenix Employee Review

1.0
3 Oct 2023
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Pros

Co workers are nice, most people who work there are just doing their job and don't know what really goes on.

Cons

Remember that this is a network marketing company (often referred to as a "pyramid scheme" - which this one is in my opinion). I can't even say what I want to say. I'm glad I got out before they really go under, which seems inevitable, I mean they do a mass layoff every year, that is not a sign of a thriving business, and the way they do it is heartless. Hearing the stories is heartbreaking. The ones at the top make 99.9% of all the money and then you have the poor suckers at the bottom, "trickling up" their money on what they think is some kind of revolutionary protein powder. It's not. Just buy literally any other protein powder that is not sold in an mlm. How can they smile publicly and give away more and more money to the top earners, while behind the scenes they are struggling to pay the bills so badly that they decide the best way to cut costs is by laying off mass groups of loyal tenured employees. So they can have more money to give to the ones at the top who are already rich. How do they sleep at night?

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5.0
16 Sept 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Isagenix has been my professional home for nearly a decade, and it stands out from the six other companies I worked for before. I’ve never experienced the same level of commitment to employee well-being, and during challenging times I’ve always felt genuinely supported. What sets Isagenix apart is its strong focus on work-life balance, which goes beyond standard policies. Generous PTO, remote Mondays and Fridays, a birthday day off, and early holiday releases are a few examples, but the greater impact is how employees are genuinely valued as people, not just workers. The culture is collaborative, supportive, and inspiring, and the people I’ve worked with are relationships I know will last a lifetime.

Cons

As with any established company, there are periods of transition and change. I see this less as a setback and more as a natural part of the company’s evolution. While those moments can be difficult, I’ve seen leadership make consistent progress in improving transparency and communication, which makes navigating change much easier.

3.0
19 May 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Benefits, people, expertise, opportunity, culture

Cons

Pay was poor, frequent layoffs, disconnect from leadership and lower levels

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