Just Keep Swimming - Anonymous employee Pure Romance Employee Review

1.0
3 Dec 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Most employees are nice, normal people. You can make friends with other employees here easily. If you're in the right department, your manager will go to bat for you. The benefits are pretty good.

Cons

Upper management leaves a lot to be desired. It's difficult to manage a company that began as family run and then try to shift to a corporate feel. Procedures seem to apply to only certain people and not to everyone. There are noticeable favorites. There is a tone of excitement among some managers and higher ups when projects go badly. You will be met with smug smiles and frequently reminded that you are incompetent. There is no point in defending yourself because nobody is listening and quite frankly, they do not care. It will be the equivalent of a parental scolding and being grounded for bringing home a bad report card. You will feel awful about it and it will come up again and again in the future. Your job duties may be changed or some even taken away. If a project does go well, expect no recognition or approval of any kind. It will simply never be discussed again. People from other departments will also be sure to tell you what they feel are your shortcomings and how to do your job. There are several employees who threaten to tattle to the higher ups if you answer a question in a way they don't like. This will result in a call to your manager and then a discussion with you about it. Even when you are correct. The pay is not worth the amount of hours if you are on salary. Raises and bonuses are an enigma. Helpful things like training for your particular role are often discussed yet rarely happen. There also seems to be a direct correlation between attractiveness and advancement opportunities. The stress is very high. Everything has to be done yesterday and a response of "I'm working on it right now," is not satisfactory. Things change quickly but the schedule is largely based on the CEO's (often unattainable) expectations and have nothing to do with real time. Things get rushed to meet a deadline but the work can be shoddy. You then get back into the loop of being called incompetent. You will be consistently mentally exhausted. If you have a family prepare to put them on hold for anything related to the company regardless of the hour. Your efforts will never be enough despite logging hours long into evenings, weekends, and occasionally even holidays. Some managers will scrutinize every move you make and others will be so hands off that you have little to no direction and can easily be blindsided by things you weren't even aware of. That said, there are a few good managers, depending on your department. It's true that the consultant's love the company and from that standpoint I bet it is great to work here. For the ones who are in the background and keep the company going day to day - Not so much.

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Pure Romance Response
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We would like to take the time to comment about your post as it relates to the leadership of our company. As you know, Pure Romance is a family-owned and family-run company, and for a decade our CEO has worked tirelessly to make this a global enterprise with thousands of satisfied Consultants. He continues to operate Pure Romance in a professional manner, and we expect our Consultants and corporate employees to do the same, whether at our Cincinnati headquarters, out in the field, or online. If you have a legitimate comment or concern about Pure Romance, please confidentially contact Patricia Riegel, HR Manager, at priegel@pureromance.com. Thank you.

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Pros

Great compensation and top notch products

Cons

Where to start: 2020 was a record breaking year and our CEO took an extremely profitable company full of loyal consultants who adored him to a complete failure. Ruined his mother’s legacy. Very sad for Patty. He did some very unethical things with a few of the larger teams in 2021 that started to have me second guessing how great this company really was. Screwed a few people over big time. Took away all of our teams. Many of us spent YEARS building our teams and team culture and relied heavily on the team compensation model to feed our families. He just yanked that away from all of us. After all that I was still doing parties and doing online sales and still hyping up the company. Now he has decided to cut out all consultants entirely. So many women who were loyal to Chris and Patty to the end that they don’t mind screwing over. I was with this company for 13 years.

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