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Olive Tree People

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Caution for new hires - Marketing Olive Tree People Employee Review

1.0
3 Jan 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The product is great ! That's about it.

Cons

If you’re here because you noticed quite a few recent job openings, read the reviews carefully. You’re here for a reason. This isn’t about work being hard sometimes — that’s normal. This is about a workplace where any role that reports directly to the founder. The founder has little understanding of how to run a business, and the environment reflects that. You can go to lunch and return to find two colleagues fired, their desks cleared, with no explanation — until, eventually, it’s your turn. And it will be your turn. Before moving forward, ask yourself — and them — a few direct questions. Then listen carefully to the answers: What does success in this role look like at 30, 60, and 90 days? How often do people actually reach those milestones? How are decisions made, and how frequently do priorities shift week to week? Can you speak with former employees as references? How does leadership respond to disagreement or pushback? Why is this role open (again)? If the answers are vague, defensive, or dismissive, that is your answer. And if you’re still curious, by all means—proceed. Just do so with clear eyes and realistic expectations.

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5.0
13 Aug 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

A new hire at the company and the staff members are supportive and polite. Thomas and everyone are a pleasure to work with. He is kind and considerate. I have no reason to lie.One of the few companies that cares about your well-being. Thank you.

Cons

For me, there are none.

1.0
7 Aug 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

When you join an allegedly famous European beauty company known only for its obsession with olives, you think you’ve landed a dream job. Instead, what you get instead is a one-way ticket into a sun-dried, olive-scented fever dream led by a man who claims olive trees talk to him (and he listens).

Cons

Fear is the company culture. You don’t really work with the CEO; you orbit him like a terrified moon hoping not to cause a solar flare. Structure doesn’t exist, only visions delivered through Thomas’ dreams. People disappear without explanation. Projects change names mid-sentence. And if you’re ever caught using logic, you’ll be told you’re “not vibrating on the frequency of the olive”. You will cry. You will doubt yourself. And you will eventually Google “can a company legally be a cult?” The office runs on a strict doctrine: • Doubt is disease. • Silence is loyalty. • Thomas is never wrong.

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