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4.1

73% would recommend to a friend

(128 total reviews)

Bedros Keuilian

72% approve of CEO

35% positive business outlook

Fit Body Boot Camp has an employee rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars, based on 128 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The Fit Body Boot Camp employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Personal consumer services industry (3.6 stars).

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128 reviews
1.0
17 June 2018

Drama and lies

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Starts off promising you the world - promotions, bonuses, and opportunities for growth. Monthly lunches and occasional events (standard of any good company). You will have stable hours and coworkers that try to get to know you.

Cons

The fact that they have to inflate their egos by lying is very telling. Look at the reviews by management with no supposed cons. Really? Please do not fall for their smoke and mirrors. I never saw anyone get a promotion during my time here, instead many people fired each month. Turnover is representative of the high stress, low pay jobs you do. They think having a small staff means higher quality workers, but instead your 400+ franchise owners simply cannot be supported by a small 20 person team. Each department has nonstop work that management expects to be completed with unfair compensation. The ceo Bedros is a shady character that pretends to listen and be a friend. Really he's not in the office 90% of the time, so when it comes to a raise, you won't get it because he never sees the work you put in. Upper management plays favorites and does not have degrees or the proper work background that would make them qualified to serve in a corporate or franchise setting. This company is scarily like high school with the drama that goes on for no reason, and if you disagree, you're talked about like a traitor to the company. I have seen many people have their work and personality trashed the day after they are fired in meetings. Very sad and unprofessional....

1.0
2 June 2018

Toxic management, poor pay, overworked

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Desk job, stable hours, monthly birthday lunches

Cons

From the start, you will be misled by false promises of how Fit Body does promoting from within and that you will be growing with the company. What that translates to is doing the work of three people, and getting paid half of one person on the market. It's an understatement to say you will be underpaid for what you do. Look at your market value and what you are being paid before you apply. Expect 10-20k less than you're worth. The upper management is a complete joke, but I guess it's hard to expect better from their lack of formal education and working background. They have no idea how any of the small 2-3 person departments operate and come up with ridiculous concepts of determining their success. Management just expects results to happen with no real understanding of the day-to-day tasks that need to be done. How can 2-3 people service 50+ franchise owners on a daily basis? They gossip behind your back and start drama. The CEO Bedros is basically a cult leader with how he tries to present himself as this person who has overcome hardship and has all the secrets to success. Any time he comes up with a half baked idea and management frantically tries to make his ridiculous deadlines, he places the blame on the hourly workers. "I don't blame you guys but..." is basically what his "motivation" amounts to. He'll compliment you on your work, but talk behind your back to make jokes with his upper management. Fakes friend you can have. He takes credit for your own hard work and talks bad about his workers to make him sound like a big boss in front of his scammy mastermind groups. When it comes time to get a raise, it won't happen. He'll cite drama or lack of performance when he's not even there to see how his company operates. Bedros creates a culture of mistrust and deceit, and his upper management is literally afraid to say no. They are nothing but puppets that act like they're the cool kids in high school. Every department has a thankless job, where the majority of franchise owners simply shouldn't own their own business. They whine and expect the world, so imagine working with 50+ of these high school, entitled mentality who think they're in the right. Bedros and upper management will not stick up for you when you are literally being yelled at over the phone or treated like some lower class citizen over email. I would rather have worked any other job than work with this toxic environment. Every coworker gossips and are in cliques. Good luck fitting in as a new hire with these two-faced phonies. Everyone seems nice but it's straight up like being in high school and you're the new kid. If you make the mistake of working here, prepare to put your head down, fake it till you make it, and be underpaid for years to come.

2.0
22 Mar 2018

False Promises

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Half day on Friday’s, monthly birthday and workaversary lunches from Chipotle, pretty view, plenty of parking, laid back dress code

Cons

Poorly managed, poor communication, favoritism, a lot of gossip, no structure only 2 people in hire management, the CEO is disconnected

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