LifeSeasons Reviews

4.3

83% would recommend to a friend

(48 total reviews)

85% positive business outlook

LifeSeasons has an employee rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars, based on 48 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an excellent working experience there. The LifeSeasons employee rating is 23% above average for employers within the Pharmaceutical and biotechnology industry (3.5 stars).

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48 reviews
2.0
2 May 2021
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Free product, they are generous with this, and they can be flexible with working from home when you need which is nice! Customer service jobs are actually customer service, not cold calling or call center like.

Cons

This is an honest review of working at lifeseason as if I were talking to a friend who is considering working here. This is what I would say to you! If you are looking to grow and advance in your career, I would tell you to hold out and keep looking for a better opportunity. While I did meet some great people at lifeseasons, at the end of the day, this place will not advance your career. The high turnover in leadership is exhausting and you will find yourself recreating the same thing over and over again based on the guidance of whoever is in charge. The lifespan of an average executive is about a year. Especially within marketing. (Just check out LinkedIn and see how many people have previously worked here with a title of marketing VP or CMO). Also great performance doesn’t mean you will grow and advance, unfortunately there is some bias within the organization - this is a family business, which can have its perk, but also family advances quickly within the organization. Another thing, gender matters here. (Yes even in the 2020s!) if my friend was a female I would strongly suggest they wait longer. Men tend do well at this company. ( Again check LinkedIn and see how many females there are in a leadership role you might find 1!). If you were a friend in need of a job ASAP for whatever the reason, I would tell you, if you decided to work here, do not stop looking for something else. I would guarantee that within 6 months to a year, you would come back to what I’ve said above and laugh knowing it was spot on!

2.0
17 Jan 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

15 free bottles of product a month Transparency is one of their core values and the CEO does a good job of being transparent 1 hour lunches Extra incentives in the form of Amazon gift cards Remote position Lots of new products released Good education on products to help customers, lots of resources You can give customers free products occasionally

Cons

They started charging their employees shipping for the free products The CEO admitted he didnt want to be the CEO or do his job but "sometimes we have to do things we dont want to do" not sure how that was supposed to be motivating for any of his employees. The customer service team has steadily decreased what you're able to do without asking permission first which puts more onto the supervisors. If you dont trust your agents to do their jobs, why hire them in the first place? Everything is a supervisor request and seems to be their justification for so many supervisors to agent ratio. They have multiple forms made to evaluate your calls and work that cause redundancies and "meets expectations" is NOT the expectation. If you are not exceeding expectations, they think something is wrong and you need an improvement plan. Scheduling is a nightmare. The scheduling situation has changed multiple times, so be prepared for the agreed upon schedule you were hired on to no longer apply within 3 months. Your lunch and 15 minute breaks have to be at set specific times each day and if you or a coworker misses the window, you have to wait because they dont want more than 1 person from each team to go at once. They have separate teams for English speakers and for Spanish/English speakers. If you speak Spanish, be prepared to take back-to-back calls daily. They asked everyone in the company to leave a review on here and be entered for a drawing so of course most of the reviews here are not genuine. Just check the dates most got submitted. Its same time frame. They call themselves a startup company but have been in business over 13 years. They are just not established and not profitable yet. The CEO said there won't be any raises or cost of living adjustments, because they need to "tighten the ship" or "hunker down" or something, but they can afford to send corporate employees to Japan for a field trip. Their finances are questionable at best. There used to be a office for customer service in Provo which they spent a lot of money on to get it built up and full of new office furniture, only to let it go a few months later. This company is full of nepotism from top to bottom. Someone always knows someone else who helped them get a job and it's cross-departmental too. If you are reading this and you know someone in the company, then you are probably ok. Like with most customer service roles, the environment is immature and you're treated like a child who doesnt know or understand anything and when you ask a question about something beyond the usual script, you get a standard response that doesnt actually answer or address your question Upper Management has no clue whats going on, its like they just throw things at the wall and see what sticks. You have to be on camera for meetings that can almost always be an email. No 401k matching.

1.0
16 June 2022

Nepotism is real!!!!!!

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

The products they sell are great.

Cons

Don’t believe the hype when interviewing or considering working for this company. If you are not related to anyone in the company you will not be successful. I was there for a very short time introduced great things to the customer service team. After laying out all of my development plans and began I implementing, my position was eliminated without notice. This company will sell you a pipe dream, however , again, if you are not related to anyone they will drop you. Please beware and proceed with caution.

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