Stay far away, don't believe all the enforced positive reviews - Inside Sales Representative O2E Brands Employee Review

1.0
15 July 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

-Fun + friendly people to work with (most of the time) -Training program was decent

Cons

-Poor management (Team Leads and Captains are often incompetent), promotions often unjustified and based solely on numbers -Medicore hourly rate and hours -Very laughable commission structure -Silly interview questions stolen off of Googled Silicon Valley interviews -Call centre agents and customer service folks are not taken care of (unlike corporate) -Scudamore (Founder/CEO) masquerades himself as this down-to-earth guy when he really doesn't care too much about his call centre/sales agents. -Pretends to have a great company culture when it's really just a façade -Most of the Glassdoors reviews that are positive had been enforced by the company (confirmed)

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5.0
11 July 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

There are so many Pros it's nearly impossible to list them all out. Here are the top 3: 1) Culture. An ambiguous term thrown around in corporate environments. To me; it's collective and shared work experiences. When we win, we celebrate together. When we fail, we acknowledge, accept accountability, learn and move on. 2) Did I mention we celebrate together? O2E hosts some of the best company bonding events. From Christmas Parties to Quarterly Connects; our diverse group of colleagues value our time spent getting to know one another. 3) Local Teams & Management - O2e and its brands do a remarkable job at assigning management and leadership roles to the best people, and that results in a very cohesive team environment.

Cons

At times, progress can feel slowed down by red tape.

1.0
14 Nov 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

It used to be work from home, but that's now changing in 2025 with them having us come in 3 days a week every other week.

Cons

I’d strongly recommend staying far away from O2E Brands. There’s a common piece of advice when job hunting: if you see mostly long-term employees mixed with a constant stream of new hires, it’s a red flag. I wish I’d taken that advice myself—this place has a cult-like vibe. People with common sense, a backbone, and some self-respect rarely last beyond a year or two; they either leave or get pushed out. They try to hook you with the vacation package and the 'awards' for company culture, but what they don’t tell you is that employees are promised extra paid time off if they complete those surveys with favorable feedback. I’ve spoken with countless coworkers who are unhappy here but play along just to get a break and escape the workplace. And I can’t blame them; things have only gotten worse year after year. Starting in 2025, they’re making everyone come back to the office three days a week, which I’m sure will lead to a wave of resignations since many people stay only for the remote work flexibility. Leadership keeps grasping at straws, changing strategies every few months. It’s honestly a joke—they clearly don’t know how to handle the changing industry or competitors. They’ll bring in a new VP, and six months later, they’re gone, never to be mentioned again. Meanwhile, the CEO seems more focused on appearances on 'Dragon’s Den' than on fixing things here. My advice: believe the negative reviews. The way they treat people here is concerning, and it’s not changing anytime soon.

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