Melaleuca is very concerned about our image and does a lot of PR to try and paint a good picture for itself. However, it is all words and if you do your homework you will see that they really are about talk. In this case actions speak louder than words or the lack of action to backup what they say. In these cases we are careful to only say things in employee meetings and never distribute them in written form since we will not actually keep some of our promises. Our CEO tells will tell the company that he wants to make this the best place to work, but I know that the company will never make any of the changes to make that happen. The most recent example of this is this last year was our best year ever and we wanted to give our employees "better than normal" salary increases. These are supposed to be more than the national average. Well from a google search you can see several articles saying a national average is 3%. A few people I have talked with have seen much less than this or nothing at all. This is a slap in the face and a good way to get rid of any good employees you have left.
We run very lean on employees, and as a result of other actions have driven several people away. We are at the lowest levels since I have been there and it is really hurting. When you let go 10% of your department and will not call it a layoff because "we never do layoffs", how can you expect to not loose more people. We have been at a steady decline since that event and can only seem to attract people just fresh out of College since they may not know any better. We also rely heavily on Interns since we are not getting other employees.
Management in this company is the good-old by system as stated in other reviews. We are also very much about control. Control from the top all the way down. That can result in those below not bring up stuff for approval because they are exerting their control. As a result of this control we tend to treat everyone like an hourly employee and that you are a kid and don't know what you are doing and we cannot trust you. Thus, for salary employees we are not trusted and tend to be micro managed.
Your experience here will also depend on your manager and how much of the Kool-Aid they drink. If you have a good people person and they look out for you your experience will be much better than a process oriented manager that sticks to the book.
We also tend to be very secretive to our employees with information. We are not transparent at all. Knowledge is control so it tends to be protected and not shared much. It is sad when those people who no longer work here know things that happen before those of us working for the company.
Over the last few years we have been loosing our way and are really as a ship in the storm with no rudder. It seems we are going to come crashing into the rocks sometime soon.