High-performing, mission drive, and exciting place to work - Head of Marketing Fresha Employee Review

5.0
19 Feb 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Fresha is a genuinely ambitious company with a clear vision to become the global leader in beauty and wellness. The pace is fast, but it’s purposeful. There’s a genuine commitment to building a global category leader in beauty and wellness, and that clarity of mission drives alignment across product, commercial, and marketing. Decisions are data-led, standards are high, and ownership is real — something I like. The team is smart, resilient, and commercially minded with some great people. If you thrive in a high-growth, performance-oriented environment, Fresha is incredibly rewarding.

Cons

It’s not a place for people looking for slow pace or heavy structure. The bar is high, and expectations are clear. Priorities can evolve quickly as we scale, so adaptability is a good trait for a Fresha employee.

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5.0
18 May 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Smart people working together to build a market leading company High performing and very inclusive team Product is leagues ahead of the market Fun social events

Cons

Product releases are so fast that it can be difficult to keep up and communicate to customers Fast paced so not for everyone

2.0
4 Nov 2025
Recommend
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Pros

- You will meet the most amazing people. - Good exposure to international projects and systems

Cons

One thing to understand is that the biggest problems come from the CEO’s expectations: workload, tone, and communication all stem from that. Due to the culture that leadership openly encourages (which is reflected publicly in company posts), turnover is high and burnout is constant. In-office presence is enforced, but most of the work still happens over virtual meetings with teammates in other regions. Collaboration with the North America Account Management team can be challenging; they often act independently rather than as part of one team. Reaching out for help can turn into blame or escalation instead of cooperation. This seems to come from regional leadership that prefers to do things differently, even when global processes are clear and structured. Communication and organization could be improved to build more trust and consistency. Some people list the twice-weekly lunches as a “pro,” but it’s hard to see that as a real benefit when the company frequently highlights its profitability. Company-wide communication channels are often used for personal updates or posts unrelated to work, which can feel unprofessional or distracting. The culture is driven by fear, not trust. Leadership often appears unsupportive, approving ideas mainly to test or challenge employees instead of encouraging success. Many of the overly positive reviews seem to come from people who strongly align with leadership’s public image, rather than the day-to-day reality for most teams.

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