Supportive colleagues overshadowed by toxic management - Sales Regen Lab Employee Review

1.0
23 Jun 2026
Recommend
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Pros

There are a few good employees who deserve so much better

Cons

If you've read the reviews of RegenLab and noticed the recurring themes, yet still decide to accept a position there, you are either incredibly naïve or truly desperate. Whatever your reason, prepare yourself for one of the most unprofessional, unpredictable, insecure, insensitive, deceptive, and abusive work experiences imaginable. Everything you've already read about the CEO and president will likely begin to make sense very quickly. The position you were originally hired to perform may change almost immediately, and you may find yourself assigned entirely new responsibilities that were never discussed during the hiring process—often without the tools, support, or authority necessary to succeed. That, however, will not prevent management from repeatedly criticizing and berating you for being as ineffective as they are. If you hear "you have to have thick skin to work here", that translates to our expectations are completely unreasonable and impossible to achieve. Start your next job search the moment you walk out of those elevators on your first day — you're going to need it.

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5.0
3 Oct 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Employee are very help full .

Cons

Get pay every two weeks

1.0
30 May 2026
Recommend
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Business outlook

Pros

There are a few decent people here, most of upper management are just a part of the problem though.

Cons

Every negative review I read before joining turned out to be true. The biggest issue is leadership. Both the CEO and President are heavily involved in decisions while routinely ignoring the expertise of the people they hire. Priorities change constantly, accountability is nonexistent, and disagreement is often treated as a problem rather than feedback. Much of the workplace drama was driven from the top down. It was difficult to take professionalism seriously when leadership regularly engaged in the same gossip, personal conflicts, and behind-the-scenes discussions that they should have been preventing. Employees simply trying to do their jobs often found themselves caught in the middle of unnecessary politics. Raises are virtually nonexistent. Meanwhile, responsibilities continue to grow. I joined a marketing department that was significantly larger than the one I left. As employees resigned or were terminated, their work was simply handed to whoever remained. By the end, I was supporting multiple companies and brands while doing the work that had previously been handled by an entire department. With no raise. Turnover is absurd. Employees leave constantly, yet leadership never seems interested in addressing the reasons why. The solution is always the same: pile more work onto the people who haven’t quit yet. The ethical concerns were ultimately what pushed me out. There were too many situations where I felt uncomfortable with leadership decisions, employee treatment, and the overall culture being created. Speaking honestly never felt worth the risk. I found another position the first chance I could. I know the job market is tough, but I’ve had multiple employees tell me they called their recruiter to yell at them for placing them here. This job is NOT worth it.

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