Having Fun at Work - Anonymous employee IPSY Employee Review

5.0
Dec 24, 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

I've worked at some jobs where I loved the job wholeheartedly. I've also worked at other jobs where I couldn't stand stepping foot into the building and was counting down the seconds until I could leave. I'm glad to say I'm fully happy working at ipsy. It's nice working in a fun and welcoming environment. The hours are flexible and the people are great. I feel like I'm appreciated and treated well. I feel like my opinions are heard and I like that I can have fun with my co-workers while still getting work done.

Cons

I seriously can't think of any cons right now. I have to commute a distance from home to work, but other than that, there's nothing bad I can say about working for ipsy.

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We love hearing that flexibility, work-life balance, and your teammates are bright spots in your IPSY experience. We hear you on the challenges that come with remote meetings—finding ways to stay meaningfully connected is something we’re always working on. With appreciation, IPSY People Team
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Pros

- Remote first - Kind coworkers - Fun brand

Cons

My entire career has been built on digital transformation/migration projects, but IPSY showed me a new kind of chaos. A very immature project management function coupled with constant rebrands, shifting priorities, and last-minute legal changes made it feel like they were trying to rebuild the car while it's already rolling downhill. Still a spreadsheet place. Product requirements constantly got buried in Slack. (Why are we so afraid of email?) Disjointed processes and minimal communication to contractors. (It's often the norm to treat contractors like secondary citizens, but most places will at least communicate info relevant to your job). Seems like a bad idea to lay off tech team members midway through a delayed transformation project.

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IPSY Response
1mo
Thank you for sharing your experience. We’re glad to hear that our people and brand made a positive impression. We understand that transformation work can feel complex, especially in a fast-moving environment, and we’re continuously working to improve clarity, communication, and how we support all team members, including our contractor community. We appreciate your perspective and wish you the best in your next chapter. With care, – IPSY People Team
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