Removery reviews

3.4

65% would recommend to a friend

(168 total reviews)
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Tom Weber

67% approve of CEO

64% positive business outlook

Removery has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 168 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Removery employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Healthcare industry (3.4 stars).

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168 reviews
1.0
May 25, 2024
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Pros

The pay is decent if you work at a high-volume studio, but don't expect to understand the pay structure.

Cons

I am utterly disgusted by my experience with Removery. This organization operates on a foundation of deceit, manipulation, and disregard for the well-being of its employees and clients alike. First and foremost, Removery shamelessly gaslights its employees. Management turns a blind eye to valid concerns raised by staff, brushing them off as insignificant or non-existent. They create an environment where speaking up against injustices is met with hostility and retaliation. I was told multiple times by my direct supervisor when bringing up valid concerns, “If you don’t like it, leave.” Client satisfaction is nothing but an afterthought for Removery. Instead of prioritizing quality laser treatments to clients who are actually good candidates for laser tattoo removal, they relentlessly push their employees to prioritize sales over everything else. Clients are sold “Complete Removal Packages” despite whether or not their skin type or tattoos actually allow for complete removal. This obsession with profit margins comes at the expense of delivering the level of service promised to clients, leaving them feeling deceived and dissatisfied. On several occasions, I’ve had difficult conversations with clients that were promised impossible results, and were rightfully upset when those expectations were not met. Moreover, Removery overworks its employees to the point of absolute exhaustion. The relentless pressure to squeeze in as many 15 minute appointments as possible in an 8-hour work day leads to intense burnout and a staggering turnover rate. Over the past couple of weeks, my direct supervisor has been forcing my team to shorten the length of appointments and delete break/room turnover blocks on the schedule, with no regard to the amount of time a client actually needs, or to allow laser specialists a moment to use the restroom or get caught up on paperwork. Laser specialists are still expected to start new clients same day as their consultation, despite having a fully stacked treatment schedule, causing previously scheduled clients to wait unnecessarily. But who cares? Removery already has their money. It's clear that both employee well-being and client satisfaction are sacrificed at the altar of corporate greed. Safety concerns are simply brushed aside by Removery. Broken or ineffective goggles are the norm, putting employees at risk of eye injury every day. Recently, we switched goggle brands, and the new goggles last a couple months at best in a high volume studio. When the correct steps to obtain replacement goggles are followed, we’re blamed and given a fraction of the equipment we need. Furthermore, there is a culture of brushing sexual misconduct under the rug at Removery. Every laser specialist I know has had an experience with a client or coworker engaging in inappropriate behavior - whether its sexually charged comments, inappropriate displays, even unsolicited and unwanted touching. When these issues are brought to management’s attention, they are ignored, or the complainant is blamed or gaslit. This behavior comes straight from the highest level of the company, with even its current COO guilty of disturbingly inappropriate behavior. For a self-proclaimed progressive company, It's abundantly clear that employee safety is not a priority. The pay structure at Removery is a convoluted mess, changing with alarming frequency and leaving employees in a constant state of financial insecurity. In the 3 years that I’ve devoted to this company, the pay structure has changed 5 times. The minimum collections that we were required to make to earn bonus increased rapidly from $6,000, to $9,000, to $12,000 in a matter of months. Then, the entire structure was overhauled and framed as good news. The hourly pay was higher, but our ability to earn bonus was destroyed, amounting to a 20k a year cut in pay. The newest change to pay is based on several KPIs, including number of reviews, and submissions of media for marketing (On top of the already unreasonable workload, studio workers are now doing another department’s job for them.) Even when all KPIs are met, the bonus has not once reflected what we should have made, as explained to us by upper management. This lack of transparency only adds to the anxiety and stress already prevalent in the workplace. The turnover rate at Removery is shockingly high, and for good reason. Employees are treated as disposable commodities, with no regard for their well-being or job satisfaction. It's a revolving door of disillusioned individuals who quickly realize that Removery is not a place where they can thrive or grow. I’ve even seen a conceringly high turnover rate of upper management with frequent layoffs and firings. My region has had 5 regional managers in 3 years. The difference in the way that laser specialists and sales consultants are treated is astronomical. Laser specialists are expected to work like machines, taking on more clients, more paperwork, and more responsibility constantly, while sales consultants literally nap, go shopping, run errands, etc. on the clock with zero repercussions. This business cannot function without those with the expertise to perform the service they’re selling, but are consistently treated with less respect and are compensated significantly less than sales consultants. But what's even more appalling is the blatant favoritism shown towards employees who blindly conform to the toxic culture perpetuated by Removery. Those who drink the Kool-Aid are rewarded, while dissenters are systematically pushed out. I’ve never experienced such an extreme lack of basic human decency from upper management in my decades of work experience. The really sad part of this review is that I loved the work itself. The science is fascinating, and I did love my clients and really enjoyed caring for them. The clinical leadership team is nothing short of incredible, and remains the very best part of this otherwise rotten company. In conclusion, I urge anyone considering working with or for Removery to proceed with extreme caution. This is a company that values profit over people, where toxicity and exploitation reign supreme. Save yourself the anguish and look elsewhere for employment or services.

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Removery Response
1y
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We'd like the opportunity to discuss your concerns further and explore potential solutions. We're committed to providing a positive and supportive work environment for all our employees and we value all feedback we receive to learn and grow as an organization. If you’re open to sharing your feedback directly, please email peopleteam@removery.com and we’ll set up time to discuss. Thank you for your time and consideration.
1.0
Feb 21, 2024

BEYOND HORRIBLE

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Pros

Nothing. Pay attention to the “positive” reviews on here and how vague they are.

Cons

This is by far the worst workplace I have ever experienced. During my time at Removery, I saw near-constant layoffs. Whether it’s a whole department, a brand new hire, or even their top performers, there is zero guarantee you will be working there from one day to the next. Their excuse is that it’s a “start-up” environment, and they are creating a new kind of business, which is an interesting way to say they have no idea what they are doing and they would rather do anything else than treat their staff right. It’s an incredibly turbulent and unstable workplace environment. The culture is at rock bottom, and while it presents as genuine on the outside, if you scratch beneath the surface you will quickly find many disgruntled employees. Managers terrorize their staff for unattainable results. There is no such thing as “thank you” or recognition at this company. They sell you on how they are “changing lives”, you will bend over backwards to meet their insane benchmarks, and you will be met with demands for more. The COO specifically is horrid to work with. Sadly, there is not one person in leadership that I looked up to or who is useful in any aspect of your career. Opportunities to grow in my team were non-existent. After over a year of nonsense, I left. My recommendation would be to spare yourself from working here but if you do decide to, be on high alert and trust your gut.

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Removery Response
2y
Thanks for taking the time to share your experience with Removery. We'd love to speak with you about your experience and how we can work to improve in the areas you've addressed. If you're open to it, please reach out to peopleteam@removery.com for us to coordinate some time to learn more.
1.0
Sep 1, 2023

Definitely Disillusioned By This Company

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The friends you’ll make here and the clients who you build relationships with

Cons

Company started off great when there was genuine care for the clients, but that changed for the worst. There are a LIST of grievances but here are a few. It’s all very unsavory and the company has lost it’s integrity - I’ve witnessed the company’s National Sales Trainer sell a package to a someone who was not a candidate for removal due to the safety of a client, just because the Trainer was “so focused on getting [them] a the military discount”. I know technicians who were bullied out of their positions by Regional Managers and Sales Consultants because the technicians were following clinical protocol implemented by the company’s own Clinical Advisory Board and request refunds for the clients because they were not candidates for removal to begin with. The dishonesty aside, the amount of pay Laser Technicians earn compared to Sales Consultants (who some actually disappear on the job while clocked in leaving technicians to run the studios by themselves) is not even comparable to the effort put out. The message that Removery sends is loud and clear: being a hard worker is not rewarded in this company.

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Removery Response
2y
Thank you for sharing. Creating a collaborative workplace that recognizes hard work is a top priority at Removery. We’d love to hear more about your experience in a 1:1 setting so that we can improve on the significant feedback you've shared. Feel free to reach out at peopleteam@removery.com.
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