“Excellent Work-Life Balance, But Limited Advancement” - IT Generalist III Scentsy Employee Review

3.0
28 Jan 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Stable work environment with generally predictable expectations Good work-life balance compared to high-pressure tech companies Opportunity to work independently and take ownership of systems Exposure to a broad range of IT responsibilities rather than a narrow role Long-term employment stability for dependable performers Collaborative coworkers and a generally respectful workplace culture Chance to build deep institutional knowledge and become a trusted resource

Cons

Limited career growth and advancement opportunities Slower pace of change and adoption of new technologies Decision-making can be centralized, limiting flexibility and innovation Compensation may lag behind market for experienced IT roles Processes and priorities can shift without clear communication Resource constraints can increase workload during peak periods Less exposure to cutting-edge or large-scale enterprise technologies

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Scentsy Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your experience and for the many years you dedicated to Scentsy. We’re proud to hear that you experienced a strong work-life balance, collaborative coworkers, and the opportunity to build deep institutional knowledge while taking ownership of meaningful systems. Long-tenured team members like you play a huge role in our stability and culture. At the same time, we hear the feedback around career progression, pace of change, compensation alignment, and communication. Those are real challenges, and they’re areas we continue to work on—particularly as we evolve our technology roadmap, clarify growth paths, and balance innovation with the needs of a growing business. Feedback like this helps us sharpen where we need to improve while staying grounded in what we do well. We’re committed to learning from it and getting better. We truly appreciate your contributions and wish you continued success in your career ahead.

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5.0
11 Mar 2026
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Pros

Fun company to work at when sales and business are going well.

Cons

Not great when things are down, and there are layoffs.

2.0
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Pros

The campus is nice. Cafeteria food is pretty good and subsidized for employees. The gym is free for employees and has a lot more equipment than most workplace gyms. For the most part, the work was pretty chill and things weren't too stressful. I liked my coworkers.

Cons

The benefits & perks were a lot better a few years ago, and the culture has steadily gotten worse as they have been taken away. Things like a full return-to-office, reduction/elimination of annual bonuses, loss of annual salary reviews, and axing various cafeteria programs. These things have made a lot of people very unhappy, but company leadership will blame the employees for the loss of company culture and poor attitudes. A lot of valuable talent has left the company due to these changes as well. Scentsy also has a pretty strict drug testing policy. They will actually regularly do 'random' drug screens. Many companies have this policy, but this is the first time I've seen an organization routinely do random drug screens in practice. This has discouraged a lot of talent from applying to work there. Scentsy has been struggling the past few years, and there have been 3 waves of layoffs in the past few years as revenue continues to decline. It's also pretty clear that IT and company leadership don't really have a plan for how to turn things around. IT leadership claims to be 'data-driven' but doesn't actually care about the data (or even look at it). Projects gets greenlit without any clear ROI or definition from the business. They want to focus on AI stuff even when there's no established value. The CIO in particular seems very susceptible to sales pitches for SaaS platforms that don't actually suit the company's needs or save them any effort. Meanwhile, all of the best developers have gotten frustrated and left the company, and they struggle to replace them. Company leadership is aimless and has failed to establish a working strategy for several years. There's been a lot of poor decision-making and not very much accountability for it. Some of the C-levels are effectively celebrities within the company; decisions will get made to appeal to these specific people and their ideas will receive very little pushback, regardless of whether it's good for the company. There is also some nepotism at play in company leadership. The founders are very vain, and honestly appear to be more concerned about the optics of their struggling company than dealing with the reality of it. As revenue continues to decline, leadership is also afraid of making changes that could upset Scentsy consultants. Inversely, they will promise things to consultants in order to make them happy, without consulting any other departments to determine whether it was feasible or could be done in that timeframe. Nothing is planned more than a couple months out, and cross-company communication is poor.

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