Weightnot - Anonymous employee WeightNot Employee Review

4.0
Jul 21, 2016
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Really really really really really ridiculously good training. There are 2 weeks of intensive training with Paul( the ceo) where you learn all the ins and outs of food and physiology. You learn learn learn and learn some more. And to be honest this is what made me respect the company. They care deeply that you understand the holistic therapeutic nutrition and its benefits. It felt like I was in a college class, and the nerd in me loved it. IF you love learning, you will really appreciate this training. The trainers are world class. Truly and sincerely, I have worked in a lot of competitive sales settings and this is leaps and bounds beyond what I have ever experienced. They are empathic, emotionally adept, intelligent and marvelously helpful coaching machines. I gush over them secretly in my office..in a none creepy way of course...... But it's true, Paul brought on some pretty amazing people to guide his staff. So if good training and effective coaching is something that you are after, this is certainly the right place. The clientele can be amazing. The people who share their stories with you about their struggles and why they are looking to lose weight can be an amazing experience.. I don't know how this happened.. but everyone here is so freaking Kind.. not a professional word i know.. but they are. The culture here is truly one that is rooted in kindness. Management is really good about time off etc.

Cons

I don't think this is a con, unless you are lazy, but you will have to work hard. So if you are lazy.. this might not be the job for you.

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WeightNot Response
9y
Thanks so much for sharing your experience, and we're so glad that it has been a positive one for you. To your comments, the training process at WeightNot is definitely rigorous and extensive -- but ultimately, we can't help members if we don't fully understand the reasons for their struggles and importantly, how to help them overcome the challenges of losing weight and regaining health. For those who agree and are willing to dig in and learn the science behind it all to better assist our members, then they'll find WeightNot a rewarding place. As for culture, we firmly believe that the way we treat each other at WeightNot sets the foundation for they way we treat our members -- so kindness and compassion are absolutely something that we look for in all of our staff. Thanks again for taking the time to comment!

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Excellent pay. I enjoyed working from home. Directors and CEO's were great leaders.

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Work hours do tend to be long with minimal breaks, however, they did cover this during the interview process and job description. Employment is contingent upon passing a very long exam. I wish I would have known this before I was hired, I would not have taken the job. This caused a lot of stress. There are consequences if sales goals are not reached - yet one more thing that was not covered in the interview and hiring process. I was under the impression this was a counseling position with a bit of a sales component. I was not told it was a HUGE sales component with sales quotas and consequences that came with it. You will receive a lot of criticism in regards to your work, character, personality and many other areas of your demeanor and work ethic. Constructive criticism is great but there is a fine line between that and being plain rude and talking down to an employee.

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During the multi-week training process for new hires, WeightNot administers a number of evaluations to ensure that staff have mastered the foundational information and skills for their positions. Depending on the role, these will include quizzes, tests, written assignments and role plays. The quizzes and exams are open book and new staff are provided ample time to complete these exercises, so this is typically only stressful for those who do not pay attention or do not take notes during training sessions, or who fail to review written training materials or study in advance of these evaluations (for which the subject matter is made very clear). We do take a rigorous approach to training, reflective of the expertise that we want all of our staff to possess in order to best serve our clients, and for those truly interested in nutrition and health, this is a huge plus and a major reason to join WeightNot -- not a reason why they would otherwise decline a position. To the extent that someone is uncomfortable with or unenthusiastic about learning in general or specifically in the area of nutrition or physiology, then certainly WeightNot would not be a good place for them. WeightNot hires for two primary roles -- Enrollment Specialists and Coaches. While both positions involve some amount of sales, revenue generation through new enrollments is the primary responsibility of Enrollment Specialists (as specified by the job title and job description, as made explicit in the job interviews and offer letter, as noted in the very first line of the performance evaluation forms which are distributed prior to the first day of training, and as made clear in so many other ways that are too numerous to list.). There are also different qualifications for these two positions, most notably that coaches are required to have a nutrition degree so that they can properly advise members during their programs, while Enrollment Specialists generally have some amount of sales or membership enrollment experience. For someone to be unaware that they were hired into an Enrollment Specialist job with revenue responsibility is frankly impossible to imagine, short of simply failing to read their job description and failing to pay attention in their interviews. Not only do we "mention" the duties of Enrollment Specialists relative to Coaches during the interview process, we provide this information in writing in numerous formats. WeightNot treats all staff as professionals who seek to continuously improve upon their skills and performance. Feedback to all staff (new and tenured) is highly structured and exclusively job related, and could include areas such as communication skills, energy level and engagement with members, productivity, attendance, use of technology and more. We have a dedicated training manager and team leaders who work to help staff master their responsibilities and improve performance on an ongoing basis. For those who are unable or unwilling to incorporate constructive feedback or are uncomfortable with evaluation of their job performance, WeightNot would again not be a good match. Overall, WeightNot prides itself on providing prospective hires with clear, comprehensive and detailed information about the positions they are considering, as well as in providing professional and constructive feedback to all of our staff. Our goal is the professional success and growth or our team members, and we work quite hard to realize this goal every day.
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