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Fluidra North America

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Fluidra North America reviews

2.5

24% would recommend to a friend

(5 total reviews)
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Jaime Ramirez

20% approve of CEO

24% positive business outlook

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5 reviews
5.0
Mar 24, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

Strong brands (Jandy, Polaris, Zodiac, etc.) widely used in pool industry Many professionals say their equipment is reliable and competitive Good technical support in some regions (depends on rep)

Cons

Salaries often below industry standard Reports of ~$30K gaps vs competitors in some roles

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Fluidra North America Response
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Thank you for your feedback. We are pleased to hear your positive comments about our brands and products. We recognize that compensation is an important part of the employee experience and is an area organizations must continue to evaluate. We regularly review our compensation programs to remain competitive while balancing the needs of our business and employees. We appreciate your contributions and your perspective, thank you for taking the time to share it. Please feel free to reach out to a member of the HR Team anytime if you have further feedback.
2.0
Mar 13, 2026

Culture has tanked

Recommend
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Pros

Pros Working at Fluidra North America did come with a few solid perks—though, to be fair, they didn’t always outweigh the challenges. The positives that did stand out: -9/80 schedule: Getting every other Friday off was a nice breather (though it sounds like the new CEO/President may be eyeing changes). -The people: Despite the chaos that came from the top, most of my coworkers were genuinely great—hardworking, supportive, and easy to get along with. -The office: The San Diego HQ is objectively beautiful, and having a gym and locker rooms onsite made squeezing in a workout pretty convenient. -The industry: Pool pros are salt-of-the-earth people—warm, genuine, and honestly the bright spot in many hectic weeks.

Cons

Cons While there were a few bright spots, the cons at Fluidra North America ultimately overshadowed the good—especially in the last few years. The culture that once made the company special simply… vanished. I used to look forward to Mondays. By the end, it felt more like a creative sweatshop where joy went to die. Here’s why: -Unsustainable workloads: Management expects one person to do the work of three roles. It’s normal for a single employee to take on what should be an entire small team’s workload—with zero support and zero boundaries. -Seriously poor compensation: Salaries lag far behind industry standards—by about $30K in many cases. At one point, an entry-level employee reporting to me made the same salary I did… despite my 15+ years of experience. -Workplace bullies: Although many people were wonderful, the few toxic employees were allowed to wreak havoc unchecked, making life miserable for the rest. - Leadership Negativity - Executive leadership outwardly criticizes employees saying they lack talent and lets them know publicly that if they can't step up they'll be out -No remote work: If you’re looking for flexible or remote options, this is absolutely not the place. -The corporate game (play it or pay for it): Leadership has clear favorites. When they mess up, nothing happens. But if you point out legitimate issues or attempt to hold people accountable, you become the problem. -Zero empathy from HR and management: Do not expect support. Speaking up about bullying or burnout is treated like insubordination. When I finally went to HR—deeply depressed, having panic attacks caused by one coworker’s sustained bullying—they didn’t investigate. They put me on a PIP and pushed me out after I had to take FMLA to deal with the stress. This was just three months after receiving glowing talent review feedback, years of excellent performance reviews, and delivering campaigns that are still benefiting the company today.

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Fluidra North America Response
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Thank you for sharing your feedback. We recognize that periods of organizational transformation can be challenging and that employees may experience those changes differently. Creating a positive and engaging culture remains a priority for us, and we understand the importance of strong leadership, open communication, and a workplace where employees feel valued and supported. While we know there is more work to do, we remain committed to listening to employee feedback and continuously improving the employee experience. We appreciate you taking your time to share your perspective.
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