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European Wax Center

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European Wax Center reviews

2.8

38% would recommend to a friend

(4,270 total reviews)
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Chris Morris

29% approve of CEO

29% positive business outlook

European Wax Center has an employee rating of 2.8 out of 5 stars, based on 4,270 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The European Wax Center employee rating is 22% below average for employers within the Serviços pessoais do consumidor industry (3.6 stars).

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4K reviews
1.0
Apr 28, 2024

Don't Waste your time

Recommend
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Pros

Discount on products and services

Cons

Too much to mention. -MFH - Shady compensation plan and metrics - high turn over rate amongst associates making it impossible to make bonus. - Catty, high school drama from upper management. - Poor marketing efforts - Unrealistic expectations and hours. No lunch break & you'll be expected to come in work on your off day even as an hourly employee. If you decline, you will become a target. - manager literally told me to "work her out" instead of offering coaching resources or support. Instead they'd rather create reasons to issues write-ups( so lame and cowardly).

2.0
Apr 24, 2024
Recommend
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Pros

lots of tips, clients rebook, you meet great people

Cons

Wax specialists are required to be certified, but yet are getting under-payed. I believe every wax specialist should be getting at least $25 an hour plus commission. The commission should be higher & waxers shouldnt have to sell so much. i think we have forgotten here that the most important thing to take care of is the relationship a waxer builds with their clientele. A waxer should also not be double or triple booked in a 15 minute slot. insane

3.0
Aug 27, 2023
Recommend
Business Outlook

Pros

-The benefits are unparalleled. -Remote first work. -Great people to work with. -Half day Fridays all year. -Fully vested retirement. -Company as a whole is a great community. -DEI council is the best I have ever had at a company. EWC is blessed to have such a wonderful, thoughtful, and actionable council.

Cons

Summary: - Marketing turnover is concerning. - Franchisees have said racist and fat phobic comments and will at most receive a slap on the wrist. At minimum nothing is said to them. - The future of the business is concerning. - There is no direct guideline concerning remote work abroad. - I was guilt tripped for taking PTO hours that I had (they said it wouldn’t look good on my career), and then laid off two days after returning. I was going to a family graduation. It wasn’t just a vacation. The marketing team turnover has been concerning. Within one year of working the marketing team lost three senior leadership and creative employees. The year before that I was told there were more. No other team in the company has this type of turnover. There were also significant layoffs for which my role was eliminated. The spending on creative agencies did not make sense for the work that was created. The marketing team desperately needs a project manager, creative director, multiple copywriters, and multiple marketing coordinators in order to function. They have filled a handful of roles but not the creative director and project management roles. The marketing strategy could also be more adventurous and fun, however this is at the mercy of the Franchisee Action Committee. Some of the franchisees hated the emails I created because they had diverse models. The franchisees were pretty concerning at times in there blatant racist remarks calling one of the models “Pedro” because he was LatinX. That was not his name mind you. He was told this was inappropriate behavior and the email was sent as his, however this is who you are creating messaging for. I was also told that in one of the meetings with the Franchisee Action Committee, that one of the franchisees said that none of our models were beautiful, especially referring to the curvy models. There really was no way to combat this abhorrent behavior by the franchisees. What they say goes. In my opinion it is dragging the company down. As for the business as a whole, I believe the trajectory of EWC’s pricing is concerning. I said multiple times to Leadership that in my pricing research, EWC was far too expensive for what the customer is getting. Which is temporary hair removal. The prices customers are paying for a Brazilian and Eyebrow wax are getting very close to what you would pay for a monthly payment for Laser hair removal. Why would a customer choose a temporary hair removal option that is just as expensive as laser when laser has more permanent results? My advice and analysis was to lower waxing costs to make it unbeatable compared to laser. What did they do? They’re adding laser. They announced they’re looking for laser hair removal experts. Which is a TERRIBLE business decision when spas and hair removal franchises like Milan Laser are doing it far better. It will take years for EWC to add that equipment in their centers. It will take years to hire everyone. By that point waxing will likely suffer and make no sense to provide at EWC centers. Not to mention this is a very expensive decision. All this because EWC is set up to be at the mercy of the franchisees pricing increases. Last but not least, there needs to be clearer guidelines on remote work. If it’s a policy that you can’t work abroad that needs to be in the employee handbook. Shockingly it’s not. I worked from Europe with no problem in the winter. Then in the summer it was suddenly a prohibited because my team “didn’t want to set a bad precedent.” Which is crazy because I even offered to work Central Time. This policy has been used by other people in other teams. It was just a problem with my team. But the real upsetting thing that was told to me is that it would look bad on my career if I took all the time off that I had stored up for PTO. And I had the time. So it was a catch 22. I was wrong if I offered to work remotely while abroad, but I was also wrong if I took the PTO that I had. So be warned you may have PTO but they will make you feel horrible and at risk of losing your job if you take it. Low and behold two days after my vacation I was let go. Take that as you will. These are my thoughts. For legal purposes none of this information is private. The laser announcement was posted on LinkedIn and my research analysis results were my own and not at the request of EWC. All my research can be googled and compiled through public domain. I did that on my own time. As for my experience with the concerning comments from franchisees, there was no request that I keep those comments private and I signed no NDA. As for my projection on the trajectory of the business, it is based on my own research and my opinion.

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European Wax Center Response
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Thank you for taking the time to provide us with your feedback. It is important for us to know what we are doing well and what we need to improve upon. We work hard to create a culture where our associates are valued and we, as a company, are committed to creating a collaborative and rewarding atmosphere for all of our associates, so we are extremely disappointed to hear about your experience. We take feedback very seriously and act internally as necessary and work towards resolutions. Our dedication to our people, in my opinion, is what sets us apart; we strive to ensure that every associate feels respected and comfortable to be their authentic selves in our space. We will take your feedback to help us continue to ensure our associates feel confident in the company, leadership, support, and development they are receiving. If you would like to share more about your experience, please contact us by emailing AskTalent@myewc.com so that we can set up a time to speak.
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