Don't Get Sucked In - Program Coordinator Isagenix Employee Review

2.0
Feb 6, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

* Beautiful building conveniently located * Casual dress attire * Culture can be fun at times * 3 weeks paid vacation

Cons

* Politics- more so than any other company I've ever been involved in, the politics in this company stand in the way of truly being able to reach your goals, team goals, company growth and keeping good talented people on board. * Lack of Advancement Opportunities- even with a degree or advanced degree, marketplace skills or talents; the advancement opportunities here are non existent. The first thing I heard after starting was the amount of people that are unhappy here and it's based on people being given opportunities that don't deserve it or don't have the skill while others that do and have the skills are overlooked time and time again. * Disorganization- the rules and flow of how things operate are constantly changing but more so, they are constantly overlooked. Everything is done last minute and employees are asked to hurry up and get things done, yet we are supposed to stay within the flow of how things operate which doesn't allow for hurry up to happen. From the top down, they need to get it together. * Integrity Issues- this is a MAJOR reason people leave the company. The company states it is one thing, yet turns around and does another. Talent and skill is not appreciated and people are being pushed out as a result, while the people that are being praised and given opportunities are horrifically unqualified and lack all skill needed. Your bosses don't have your backs, mostly because they are so incredibly bogged down with unnecessary meetings and don't have the time to truly invest in their team or see what's happening. From the top, they don't see any of the major issues happening and continue to promote the wrong people and let the talented ones go. Have an idea? Don't even bother! The Coovers (the owners) are stuck in their 1980's network marketing mindset and no one is willing to tell them no. Let alone, the hurry up and get it done right now starts with them and they are the biggest contributors to changes happening last minute and everyone having to run with their hair on fire. * Nepotism- There are far too many cases of this in this company. From the top down, they hire their family members who are grossly unqualified to have the positions they do which leads to FAR too many issues to list. Namely, people being in positions of leadership that should not and running departments they have no right to which leads to mass chaos and others having to do their work or talented people; once again, being driven out. * Pay- the company will not pay what someone is worth in the market and continues to keep saying with yearly bonuses, it's completely fair market value. Which is untrue. People are leaving this company and making 20-30k more per year PLUS bonuses. * Culture- you are asked to sit at your desk, be quiet and don't make noise. I can't state enough how TRUE this actually is. Others will "tell on you" for talking to people around you or standing too long (anything past a few minutes) having a conversation, God forbid it be about anything other than work.

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5.0
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Pros

Isagenix has been my professional home for nearly a decade, and it stands out from the six other companies I worked for before. I’ve never experienced the same level of commitment to employee well-being, and during challenging times I’ve always felt genuinely supported. What sets Isagenix apart is its strong focus on work-life balance, which goes beyond standard policies. Generous PTO, remote Mondays and Fridays, a birthday day off, and early holiday releases are a few examples, but the greater impact is how employees are genuinely valued as people, not just workers. The culture is collaborative, supportive, and inspiring, and the people I’ve worked with are relationships I know will last a lifetime.

Cons

As with any established company, there are periods of transition and change. I see this less as a setback and more as a natural part of the company’s evolution. While those moments can be difficult, I’ve seen leadership make consistent progress in improving transparency and communication, which makes navigating change much easier.

3.0
May 19, 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Benefits, people, expertise, opportunity, culture

Cons

Pay was poor, frequent layoffs, disconnect from leadership and lower levels

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