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ARMRA Colostrum

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Gaslighting culture, driven by leaders' greed, overlooks staff well-being for profit. Urgent reforms needed! - Marketing and Creative ARMRA Colostrum Employee Review

1.0
7 May 2024
Recommend
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Pros

Unfortunately, none come to mind.

Cons

My tenure at ARMRA has been enlightening, not just professionally but in understanding the profound impact organizational culture and leadership can have on employee well-being and productivity. While I embarked on this journey with enthusiasm and high expectations, the reality was starkly different, underlined by practices and attitudes that significantly undermine employee satisfaction and organizational growth. Leadership and Strategy: One of the foundational issues at ARMRA is the lack of a coherent business strategy, paired with indecisive leadership that frequently shifts goals and priorities. This not only hampers project completion but also erodes the team’s morale, as efforts seem futile amidst constantly changing directives. Leadership's approach often verges on micromanagement, stifling creativity and autonomy. Work Environment and Culture: The company culture is, regrettably, defined by toxicity, hostility and greed. Instances of bullying by executives are not uncommon, creating an environment fraught with anxiety and unease. Such behavior, coupled with the organization’s indifference towards work-life balance—evidenced by the expectation of 12-hour workdays, required/expected to be available to work on weekends, and the discouragement from taking time off—exacerbates the stress and discomfort employees face daily. Compensation and Job Security: Compensation at ARMRA is not competitive, failing to reflect the extensive hours and effort demanded of employees. This disparity is further accentuated by the company's readiness to terminate employment without clear justification, fostering an atmosphere of insecurity and apprehension about job stability. Highest turnover rate of any company I’ve worked for. Lack of appreciation from leadership. When employees go above and beyond, their efforts are frequently met with ungratefulness and, paradoxically, heightened expectations for even more output. This dynamic can temper the value of the professional development opportunities available, making it important for prospective employees to weigh the benefits of skill expansion against the potential for undervaluation of their extra efforts.

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5.0
19 Dec 2025
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

ARMRA is truly a place where you can come in and grow your career. I have seen people start as managers and become VPs within two years, which speaks to the opportunity and trust given to high performers. There are team members with real longevity here who value that growth and understand the realities and growing pains of a high-growth environment. While the pace is fast, it is absolutely possible to set boundaries that work for you and your life. You can be in a high-growth, high-impact environment while still protecting your peace. ARMRA is an exciting place to be, and if you are motivated and ambitious, you can truly soar here.

Cons

ARMRA operates in a fast-paced, high-growth environment where priorities can move quickly and expectations are high. The pace can be intense at times, especially during key growth moments or launches, and requires adaptability and strong time management. While this environment creates opportunities for rapid learning and meaningful impact, it may not be the right fit for those who prefer a slower, more predictable cadence.

1.0
16 May 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Incredibly talented coworkers who are willing to help, collaborate, and get the job done.

Cons

Too many to list. The reviews are real. Read them carefully. Leadership is not equipped to handle C-suite responsibilities and any company wrongdoings are blamed on employees. Blink wrong and you're out. There is endless churn of work simply because the founder forgot the marketing direction or changed her mind at the eleventh hour. The COO is nowhere to be found, and no one in leadership makes an effort to mentor the associates. People joke "a month here is a year anywhere else" and that is because people get so burnt out from the workload and toxic leadership that they leave. Benefits are minimal and I am not sure how a company that attracts such great talent is okay with extremely high levels of turnover. Layoffs are endless. Every single week another team member is suddenly gone. No one knows why and it leads to a culture of toxicity and wondering when you might be their next target. HR pretends to create team-building activities but cannot help with basic payroll or benefit questions. This is one of the worst places I've worked and I would give it 0 stars if I could.

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