iHerb reviews

3.8

71% would recommend to a friend

(768 total reviews)

Emun Zabihi

79% approve of CEO

82% positive business outlook

iHerb has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 768 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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768 reviews
1.0
Jun 3, 2018

Finance

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Fairly new office ?

Cons

Not organized, chaotic, office politics, no structure

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iHerb Response
8y
Thank you for sharing your feedback. It is our hope, as an organization, that those, like yourself, who are still currently employed here at iHerb reach out to your Human Resource department to express your concerns. There is little that can be done to rectify a situation if those that are able to change the situation are not aware of one's grievances. As far as the hiring process is concerned, great care and attention goes in to reviewing a potential candidates background and experience in relation to the perspective position. We look forward to working close with you to address your concerns if given the opportunity to do so.
4.0
May 17, 2018

Cool place but chaotic

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

Talented team, new technology, casual environment, great facility. Well known company with great products. Company is growing.

Cons

Very chaotic, not enough people to do all the needed work.

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iHerb Response
8y
Thank you for not only your feedback but for your support as a current team member at iHerb. We agree that the current growth is tremendous, and as such we have ramped up the Recruitment for all departments throughout the company to ensure that we are able to maintain a healthy workload for all. We look forward to connecting with you soon.
1.0
May 4, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

The company has grown quickly while I have worked here but we need to work on our team culture. We grew so quickly that we went from a flat structure to a department structure with senior developers promoted into management positions but many who did not want to do management. The roles were quickly filled with no training no processes in place and lacking management experience.

Cons

The "open door policy" that has been mentioned several times are really just words on paper. The policy is supposed to be "open doors" but just because it is stated as a policy does not mean it is reflected in the company or the management here. The fact that reviewers are not using this “open door policy” to give feedback and are instead using Glassdoor is because your own C level and management team do not live by this value. If you want an “open door policy” of communication and trust then train your management to start leading by example. This starts from the very top not by just telling your employees what they ought to be doing. My advice to management is that trust and openness goes both ways. If you want a culture where employees feel safe to come in and share their frustrations to team leads you have to create the culture and environment of trust where we feel safe to do so. Every few months there are emails from HR saying "Team member _____ no longer works here". Firing team members in that manner is not very transparent and comforting message to be receiving. Also during new hire on-boarding actually show a picture of the CEO and owner of the company. I understand that he desires privacy but it is really weird to show us the leading team but have a blank spot of the CEO. It is weird no offense. I see his generosity and he has done some amazing things. It is just weird and it also affects the culture of transparency and openness. This also goes to the CTO. Since working here I have never felt or experienced the CTOs leadership or heard any of his input and direction on any actual technical direction of the company's platform. His office even often has the shades down and that does not make it feel very “open doors” at all. Openness, culture, and team relationships all start from leading by example from the top. Instead the only knowledge many of us have of the CTO is that he is the relative of the CEO and that he only holds the CTO position because of this relationship and that he was an early employee. That is some merit to being an early employee but just have him take a board director position and hire a real CTO that we can really look up to lead us. This lack of leadership from the CTO affects how the directors below him manage (yes “manage”, not lead. There is so much lacking in leadership here). For example we are not supposed to discuss matters with directors because we are told to communicate to our team leads and they will discuss matters to the directors. This is not the “open door” experience I expected and is not a flat structure anymore. Overall it feels like as individual team members we are just being filtered through the hierarchy chain.

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iHerb Response
8y
Thank you for sharing your feedback with iHerb. We are excited to continue to add new faces to our team each week, and we value the benefit of bringing in talented individuals who contribute innovative ideas to fuel growth. iHerb understands the importance of training and development in the workplace and is in the process of rolling several programs out to help our team members have the skill set to be successful in our diverse environment. iHerb is committed to enforcing an open door policy to promote transparent communication and collaboration. Although there may be times when an office door is physically closed for a meeting or other business matter, we encourage team members to set up a time that can be uninterrupted to speak with a leader. HR is always available to help with any and all concerns as well.
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