High Turnover, Poor Leadership, Lack of opportunities for growth - Anonymous employee Nutrabolt Employee Review

1.0
17 May 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

free Gold's Gym membership, free supplements if you want them

Cons

No work life balance, culture is forced (mandatory team building events, holiday parties, or social mixers). If you have other obligations and have to miss a culture event, leadership only excuses "extraordinary circumstances". Just wanting to spend your evening with your family is not excusable and you can expect multiple emails from leadership guilting their reports into attendance. High stress environment resulting in high turnover- even though management says they are unrelated to each other- all the recent departures do indeed have a common thread, whether or not HR or the CEO want to believe it is otherwise. A recent 3 month severance package was offered to all to try to get ahead and control the stream of people leaving the company- another example of the insecure environment.

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5.0
17 Apr 2026
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Pros

Great company culture in which the work you do feels recognized and valued.

Cons

Payed below the median salary for my role

1.0
3 Apr 2026
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Free energy drinks and merch.

Cons

This is one of the worst companies I’ve ever worked for. The “best place to work” recognition does not reflect the reality of what many employees experience. During my time in this company the culture is driven by favoritism and a lack of accountability. Leadership roles are often filled by individuals who lack the necessary qualifications, while others are consistently overlooked without clear or honest explanations. Performance and merit are not the deciding factors for advancement. There is a consistent pattern of poor management, little to no training, and zero accountability for bad leadership decisions. Instead of building a professional and supportive environment, the culture rewards fitting a certain image over actual capability. I also observed ongoing inequities in advancement opportunities. Many BIPOC and LGBTQ+ employees were given vague or inconsistent reasons for not progressing within the company, while white employees / white hiring candidates advanced more easily. Over time, these patterns became difficult to ignore. Overall, the environment felt toxic, frustrating, and discouraging. I would strongly recommend that anyone considering working here carefully evaluate whether this is the right fit no matter what role you are applying.

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