Pros
Working at Glow Recipe is definitely a resume builder and career defining experience. It's a disruptor brand that the entire industry is watching, which ultimately will lend itself to employees being poached - I've seen countless former colleagues move onto other brands that are both fellow disruptor brands and large conglomerate brands. Regardless of where you are in your career, entry to leadership, Glow Recipe will prepare you to handle ANYTHING thrown at you regardless of where you go. This is coming from someone who has had two separate tenures at Glow Recipe and has seen the brand in its early stage with 1 endcap to a top 5 Skincare brand at Sephora globally. When I left the first time to go to another brand, I was shocked at how much I knew compared to my new colleagues and was always a resource cross-functionally, thanks to the exposure and knowledge I gained at Glow Recipe. If you have a career in beauty, your time at Glow Recipe will give you invaluable experience and tools that you can take to your future endeavors.
I don't want to diminish other peoples experience at the company as I do recognize it is not my own, but I do think you need to have the skill-set to manage up, as it's a delicate dance working at any founder-led company. I learned the term 눈치 from the founders, which is a Korean phrase for when you're able to be tactful and observant and able to read the room. Once I learned this, I was able to navigate difficult scenarios confidently.
As busy as it is, there is work life balance that is respected by department heads, leadership and the founders. Only during peak launch periods are you expected to be available, but overall you're given work life balance.
Cons
Glow Recipe is a FAST paced brand, with multiple projects to manage constantly, while also having to pivot constantly. The founders are very involved, but it's no different from any other founder-led brand. I don't think it's for everyone, but there are pros and cons working at a founder-led brand and at a conglomerate where the stakes aren't as high. That said, the grass isn't always greener, regardless of which side you're on.