Great Career Move to Get the Job You Really Want - Manager Melaleuca Employee Review

3.0
Nov 28, 2016
Recommend
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Pros

Melaleuca is a great place to learn and perfect your craft. Spend a couple of years with Melaleuca and you will be challenged, stretched and pushed to accomplish more than you thought possible. It is the proving ground that everyone needs to get ready for advancement and success in ones career. Employees learn best and worst practices in business based on the Melaleuca model, where both are embraced. Melaleuca has become known as prime hunting grounds for professional recruiters. They know the quality of people Melaleuca churns out, as well as how easy it is to entice top performers away. Perform well at Melaleuca, build a reputation for yourself, and you can pretty much write your ticket to any other company of your choosing. The big win with Melaleuca, is that it is a great step in one's career path, but not the place where a career will be sustained.

Cons

Salaries and Recognition are the two biggest cons at Melaleuca. There is this unwritten rule at Melaleuca that limits ones ability to grow with the company. Once on-board with Melaleuca, all raises are limited to no more than 10%. It is often said that the rule doesn't exist (and it may very well not), but the philosophy is alive and well. Additionally, as salaries across the country have continued to climb, management continues to hold salary levels for existing employees, rather than adjusting to remain competitive within the market. The justification is based on COL in Idaho Falls, but with telecommuting becoming a standard across business, this justification no longer holds water. We can now benefit from higher salaries and continue to enjoy the low COL of Idaho Falls. Recognition is where Melaleuca loses a significant number of its highly qualified people. Team members across Melaleuca choose to work long hours, sacrifice personal & family time, holidays, and weekends in order to deliver for the company. Executive Management talks a good game when it comes to recognition, encourages managers to recognize performers, but when it comes time to reward outstanding employees, approvals for spend are few and far between. Frank loves and rewards loyalty. It is one of his core values and it is a two way street. He is loyal to his people and those who are loyal to him will be rewarded. However, loyalty is defined as longevity and longevity does not equal performance. It has been my observation that high performing individuals are often overlooked and those with longevity are rewarded.

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5.0
Apr 27, 2026
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Pros

Great to work for, the people are kind and willing to help you with any problem you run into.

Cons

They're stingy with promotions and probably won't utilize you to your fullest capacity

1.0
May 19, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- side benefits are okay - it is a median sort of job - I personally have some freedom do to personal professional development on the clock when there is no immediate need for my work (happens very little) - People half listen once they know you have been at Melaleuca after about 5 years

Cons

- No management that knows what they are doing - Not very customer-focused - Don't seek to fulfill their strategic imperatives or strategies or mission - Very hard for people to listen to you because you're new - They don't have a lot of integrity - Very slow to solve problems - Don't worry about making improvements in processes or tools we use - Slow AI usage and no proficiency in AI usage, strategies or implementation - Managers micromanage because Melaleuca is "unique" - Most of the positive things they tout all the time serves only the company's image, not the employees - Don't worry about giving raises in a timely manner - Not goal-oriented employer And I could probably keep going, but will stop here.

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