Bullying is allowed and respect does not exist - Anonymous OptimisCorp Employee Review

2.0
3 Jan 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The fitness programs are unique and personalized, offering assessment based training for individuals and groups who want to improve their health.

Cons

- Managers openly bully staff without fear of consequences. - Rudeness and disrespect are common and unchecked. - Fear replaces motivation, leaving no room for positivity or growth. - Talented employees continue to leave just to escape the daily mistreatment - The atmosphere pushes people out rather than encouraging anyone to stay. Watching capable employees walk way says everything about this place. The choice is yours, but the warning signs are impossible to ignore.

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5.0
2 Jan 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

OptimsCorp is a great workplace with a supportive and welcoming environment. The team is collaborative, management is approachable, and hard work is always appreciated. There are plenty of opportunities to learn and grow, and the culture encourages both professionalism and respect. Overall, it’s a place where people feel valued and motivated!

Cons

None that I can think of at this time.

1.0
12 May 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Great place if you really enjoy making decisions in a vacuum. You'll become a master of improvisation.

Cons

The biggest problem is that nothing — and I mean nothing — is actually documented or standardized, which sounds minor until you realize nobody knows who's supposed to be doing what on any given project. Tasks get reassigned halfway through without anyone telling you, deadlines shift around based on whoever yelled loudest that week, and there's this weird situation where five different people think they're leading the same project so you end up redoing work constantly. Everyone's in their own silo, nothing feeds into anything else, and by the time you finish something, the entire scope has changed because there was no process to actually communicate changes. You spend more time trying to figure out what's actually happening than doing the actual work. There's no visibility, no structure, nothing. It's exhausting and it breeds chaos at every level.

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