Drybar reviews

3.2

47% would recommend to a friend

(1,090 total reviews)

Amanda Clark

43% approve of CEO

37% positive business outlook

Drybar has an employee rating of 3.2 out of 5 stars, based on 1,090 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Drybar employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Personal Consumer Services industry (3.3 stars).

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1K reviews
1.0
Feb 4, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Training in blowouts and updos, double shifts available to work, good products and tools. Also nice shampoo bowls.

Cons

Horrible cult-like attitude throughout company. Doesn’t respect requested time off or allow breaks on busy days. I worked a 13 hour shift with a torn hamstring and no breaks, no support during a domestic violence incident, was told I had to find a way in when my car broke down and slid into oncoming traffic (even sent my manager a pic of my car on the center median), tried to force me to come in immediately after my restraining order hearing, many people devised a way to get free blowouts by complaining to corporate. Most corporate managers refuse to back their stylists, the a/c would go out often during hot summers. They’ll tell you to do a blowout and style in 30 mins or less, as well as the occasional attempt to make you double book blowouts (which is physically impossible since you are with your client working on them the whole service). I only stayed as long as I did because of my sweet outside-hired manager who didn’t agree with their politics, I left when she left and the district manager was set to take over the salon, because I knew she was going to go back to the same guilt-trippy fake positive attitude. They don’t treat their stylists as people, my body is permanently damaged from how they treated me and how they made us work (can’t move the chairs at all and no padded mats or any protective equipment). Also, not allowed to take a minute to ice your hand when you burn it with a hot tool because you have to rush everything - I still have scars from the holes burnt into my hand.

1.0
Jan 31, 2022

Sinking Ship

Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Free blowouts Half off products if you like their crap Great coworkers

Cons

Young, childish management in the Brooklyn location. Management curse at the stylists and throws temper tantrums. He's rarely actually present at the shop but is very ill-natured. He only looks out for himself though he gives off the impression that he's willing to work with you if you work with him. Many of the stylists have done for him but he gave them his behind to kiss. He's always asking the stylists to do things for free for the company like steaming the floor with their own supplies and steam cleaner to fixing one of the broken cameras in the salon because the company is broke. When those same people need something he doesn't want to work with them. Ignorant upper management. She's very nasty and doesn't do much but delegate tasks from her cushy home while everyone was at the shop catching covid. They never actually shut down the shop when there was an outbreak nor did they notify any of the stylists. Everyone internally discussed being sick. Non-existent HR/Payroll which ended up being the same person due to downsizing/covid. Looks like they were sold yet again and major changes are happening in the company in an extremely toxic manner.

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