Ever/Body Reviews

2.0

8% would recommend to a friend

(55 total reviews)

9% positive business outlook

Ever/Body has an employee rating of 2.0 out of 5 stars, based on 55 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a poor working experience there. The Ever/Body employee rating is 42% below average for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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55 reviews
1.0
23 Sept 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Literally none, they act like this is the only place that will give you a chance. Corporate office has only 3 people of color and everyone else is white but the centers are filled with * Diverse * providers to sell you the facade that they care about being inclusive. The lack of communication is astounding. You will have to email someone 7 times before you ever hear a response.

Cons

- extremely Low pay -Their bonus structure is a lie from the beginning. I've been with the company almost a year now and have barely received bonus and it's never the amount they promised. -Absolutely no Commission even when your booked back to back. -Don't let them train you on laser hair removal because then you will literally never have a break in your 11 hour shift. -Imagine having to do more than your peers because they oddly enough do not train everyone on all their modalities. -Some Nurses that have been here long will treat you like your completely beneath them and theres no accountability for keeping rooms tidy. -Nurses and Aestheticians can perform the same body treatments but they do not care about doing the treatments accurately and will tell the front desk to move appointments they do not want onto the aestheticians schedule. - No communication what so ever with the schedule. they have one man doing the schedule now for 5 locations, its madness

1.0
1 May 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Free Treatments Convenient Locations Lots of Funding

Cons

The biggest con was I was terminated by Ever/Body after appx 5 weeks of training. The reason given was that they were not aware I had another job, poor performance, and bad feedback on my behavior at their centers. At Ever/Body all new hires go thru their university where you are given learning materials and hands on training using models. Each modality learned is then “signed” off by the trainers and then you are set to treat the public. You are paid for training and it's generally from 9-6 pm daily - it's a bit messy and unorganized. For this job I quit one of the part time jobs I had and began the program. Training is treated as if its their gift to you. We were told at the start the dollar amount of the training and how lucky we were to be given this opportunity. The CEO and the VP of Education come from Glamsquad but frankly I’m not sure how a makeup artist qualifies as a VP of Education….. They are all about inclusion and women run blah, blah. On paper they tick off a lot of boxes. The trainers seemed knowledgeable and I liked them however I found later that they pretty much lied to my face and or stabbed me in the back. I say this because during my termination phone call it was said that I wasn’t progressing but yet I was signed off by the trainers to treat clients and was added to the schedule, very confusing. At the centers the staff is nice but you can tell that most of the aestheticians are pretty green. The pay structure is hourly plus bonus but while I was there aestheticians were not allowed to receive tips and there is no commission. Oddly enough unlicensed Aesthetic Consultants are empowered to recommend treatments and products and they ARE given commission. Ultimately, I believe my termination was more about me. working for a celebrity esthetician who is pretty well known than anything else. When it happened I was shocked and heartbroken as I had worked so hard for this role. I showed up for my training eager to learn, I was helpful, PROGRESSING and liked by my peers. I’m not a young woman but I am a seasoned professional and I had something to offer. Being told that I was “misbehaving” at the centers and not meeting standards was nothing short of a lie. If working elsewhere was a conflict then terminating me would have been sufficient but instead they chose lies which I find disgusting. Simply put Ever/Body is a chain, they are fast fashion for the esthetic industry. Nothing special or unique is happening there. My message to management and the trainers is to find some integrity. Think more about leading with honesty and less about what you can inject in your face. I wish you nothing but the worst.

1.0
20 Sept 2023

False Promises

Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Free (but incompetent) training. That's it.

Cons

Listen to the other reviews on here. We've had 6+ injectors and estheticians quit all at the same time due to the numerous issues here. All severely underpaid, promised raises/promotions that were suddenly retracted without explanation, awful management at clinics, and extremely disorganized in the higher ups. After more years of dedicated work I would expect some sort of recognition but nope. Several locations have gone days without clients but multiple staff scheduled, so I think financially they're struggling. Agree that diversity/inclusion is also a big problem here no matter how much they spout the "ever body is for everybody" nonsense. Actions speak louder than words.

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