Terrible experience - Retail Sales Associate NIKE Employee Review

1.0
Feb 27, 2023
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

-30 %discount in Jackson outlet, nj 40% off from online as well as other Nike stores -1 hr lunch break -fun coworkers -not much of a difference switching from part time to full time unless you would like to rank your way up to coach/head-coach/ specialist etc. -for life discount after 5 years employment -discount at converse

Cons

-minimum pay of 15/ 15.50 per hr -benefits for health and medical are not worth it and will take your paycheck -terrible management as they come and go within the past two years- over 4 different managers fired -unreliable management -managers schedule on your off days and won't communicate with employees what is best for them or be clear with their intentions -managers talk bad about employees as well as other managers -managers have breached Nike policy rules by reselling and profiting from discounts -biweekly

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Cons

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2.0
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Pros

discounted gear, a paycheck in a tough job market, free gyms

Cons

This company has completely given up on investing in its employees. Even during difficult times, it should still recognize, reward, and develop its strongest contributors. People who lead major, high-impact projects receive little to no recognition, reward, or career advancement and are treated the same as those who contribute very little. There are virtually no opportunities for growth or promotion, and favoritism seems to play a significant role in career progression. If your manager doesn't like you or doesn't advocate for you, advancement becomes even more difficult. The expectation is to continuously deliver more work with little or no recognition or investment in your career. I've worked at companies that paid significantly less than Nike, yet they were much better at recognizing talent by giving employees titles and responsibilities and projects that reflected their skills and contributions and interest. Here, unless you're one of the favored employees, there is little opportunity to grow, regardless of your impact. Again, if your manager has something against you, your future is very limited at Nike.

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