iHerb reviews

3.8

73% would recommend to a friend

(767 total reviews)

Emun Zabihi

81% approve of CEO

81% positive business outlook

iHerb has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 767 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The iHerb employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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767 reviews
1.0
Jun 17, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

IHerb is the leader in their market for providing health products to the world. We have great cutting edge technology and employ the best in our field. Among each team we strive for agile yet robust practices. The tech leads and developers seek to hone their skills and the code to be the best in our industry. However there are many cons.

Cons

It has been said by many senior level officials that iHerbs greatest asset is its people. Clearly by firing 25% of the workforce in a single day and people eagerly and happily leaving for other work opportunities, that is simply not the case. When the company decides to fire 25% of the workforce in one day, we (the employees) begin to ask "How valued are we at iHerb?", we think "decidedly not". And now when we ask ourselves "How much do I now value the work and the company that I am contributing to?", apparently not that much. Behind the facade of "Unlimited FTO", and an "amazing gym and unlimited snacks", we just don't see the same reasons that first drew us to iHerb. Friends and colleagues are seeking out other opportunities for work and calls from recruiters, and are leaving because we just don't feel valued at iHerb anymore. And when people decide to leave the company doesn't fight for them to stay. I have asked many who have decided to leave their reasons for doing so, and the answers indicative of some very core concerns. Unequal pay for similar contribution of work. Undervalued ideas and improvements to business efficiencies. Feelings of stagnation and monotony. Feelings of unfit executive, officer and director skill and motivation. Firings and other major workplace decisions without a clear explanation of why. Lack of public accountability and proper addressing for the requests and concerns of the employees (especially during all hands meetings). Senior Directors publicly admitting to not having a 5 year direction for iHerb. Favoritism among the growing inner circle to those of either friend or family relations of the CEO. And an impersonal CEO who has only visited our main development office only once or twice in over two and a half years. (And I have not personally seen what he looks like nor can even find a single photo of him anywhere online.) There are a lot of bright people at iHerb, and are very capable tools to build the business that I hope iHerb can be. But the tools are only as good as craftsman enables them to be and only as good as the craftsman maintains them to be (keeping them sharp and ready for the next thing). To defend against stagnation and monotony as well as to grow the value of each employee, it would be beneficial to devote real time and resources for each individual to personal grow in their skill, and professional education. To fight against favoritism, increase transparency / communication, and increase the accountability of the directors and officers, iHerb should employee better operational oversight, and provide open meetings of discussion for business decisions and have retaliation free company forums to encourage constructive criticism. iHerb needs to show to its employees that it seeks to truly value its employees, otherwise people will continue to leave. People will come for the gym or the snacks, but leave because of the leadership.

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iHerb Response
6y
Thank you for your feedback! We are always happy to hear good things and eager to look for ways to improve as well! As far as the layoffs go, tech leadership has been trying to take us to the next level given our cutting-edge technologies and strive for excellence. As part of the process, we had to make some adjustments to make sure we are best-suited for our needs. Our current set of people are a group we are very proud of and look forward to being part of iHerb family for a very long time. We hope you always reach out to your leaders and HR with any questions and concerns you might have. - BT Bitarafan
1.0
Aug 17, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

* free snacks * free gym * good salary

Cons

* CTO & Directors are trying to fool the CEO and President * Worst Engineering decisions and engineering leaders * CTO needs to do once a month Engineering huddle and hear out from other talented people and not blindly rely on his director allies * CTO and Directors skills highly poor *get a CTO from competitive e-commerce business to save your company * Engineering cannot fix basic problems iHerb has a good potential and business can increase 4 fold if they fix the middle management which is taking benefit of CEO & President. They need not rely blindly on the reasoning given by Engineering heads. If this company does not fix its Engineering it is going down the drain.. all family business which took years to build will be gone

1.0
Apr 1, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

- 6 paid holidays vs. the standard 10 so you can spend even more quality time with your colleagues on Xmas Eve and NYE - Company "Social Events" in lieu of All Hands/Townhall meetings because who needs to know about iHerb's future strategy and goals? - Complimentary snacks and beverages (while supplies last) and a “game room” (which you’ll never have time to use) - Inflexible to no WFH policy which means you'll have daily access to super fast broadband internet 24/7

Cons

When I joined iHerb a few years ago, things were a lot peachier than they are now. The company was growing fast and hiring lots of talented developers (and others) to keep pace. It had so much potential to easily become a multi-billion dollar enterprise but unfortunately, for whatever reason things haven't panned out. Fast forward to present day and all things seem to have sputtered out of control. As others already mentioned, last month, almost 30 employees were unceremoniously let go in one day. No head's up, no nothing. There likely will be more shake ups moving forward but most of us know better and are starting to actively look to avoid being swept up in another "re-org." Not fun dealing with this volatile environment. Regarding the management, they're a tight knit bunch that really like to play things close to the vest. There are no standard "all hands/townhall" type of meetings so employees are left in the dark and have no clear picture of long-term company goals. That doesn't surprise me since planning doesn't seem to be management's forte as developers are constantly taking on last minute (and I mean deploying within hours) "urgent" projects with poorly defined business requirements. If you're used to protected sprints, toss that out the window since management dictates all priorities so expect frequent injected features that'll disrupt your coding mojo. Deadlines are not defined by engineering either so expect a lot of late nights and weekend work. Work life balance is non-existent. In summary, please do yourselves a favor and AVOID this company at all costs. They'll sell you on phantom shares, long-term career growth and other shenanigans. Once you're there, you'll be treated like a replaceable cog in their machine. Anyone is dispensable (except that coveted management team) so you're on your own with that. I've taken my own advice and am laying low while also looking like mad to find greener pastures at a better company.

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iHerb Response
7y
Thank you for your thoughtful comments and input about your employment experience with iHerb. In particular, thank you for sharing your perspectives on how you feel that the experience has changed. While we recognize that you've used the "Pros" review section to share your critical viewpoint on iHerb offerings, it's true that the Company offers paid holidays (not all companies do), access to food and drinks (again, not always an offering), and for your location, team members can use a fitness center and an arcade room if they choose to do so. As a current team member, you know that iHerb's President has begun to share monthly communications with team members, because we've heard the feedback about the missing 'town hall' meetings or communications. He's most recently (for April) shared iHerb's 2-year strategic plan and major initiatives for all Company teams. We realize the "why" was missing from team communications, and we're working to re-inject that into the iHerb day-to-day. We value you the work and results you provide to iHerb, and we invite you to discuss your ideas and suggestions for improvements with our local HR team members.
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