StockX reviews

3.3

44% would recommend to a friend

(439 total reviews)

Greg Schwartz

68% approve of CEO

27% positive business outlook

StockX has an employee rating of 3.3 out of 5 stars, based on 439 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The StockX employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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439 reviews
1.0
Jan 21, 2024

Hot Mess Express

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Pros

Remote work and being a part of a rapidly growing startup held some promise, but ultimately the leadership team has consistently failed to deliver over the last 5 years.

Cons

The company really boomed during the pandemic years, and a very inexperienced C Suite team acted as though that accelerated growth would continue unabated for years to come. As most e-commerce brands found during the past two years, that dream of easy success really did not come true. StockX keeps trying to restructure, cut budgets, and raise fees— but the changes needed to truly save the company can’t be accomplished by tilting at windmills every other quarter. The truly terrible and unskilled CMO, CCO, and CPO were finally laid off after years of poor performance, but others in the C Suite need to go. Ops is a mess, Supply Chain consistently misses targets, etc. After 6 rounds of layoffs and minimal business improvements, CEO Scott Cutler should be out the door as well. He’s the one who hired and enabled the leadership team that couldn’t capitalize on the enormous potential StockX had 5 years ago.

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StockX Response
2y
Thank you for sharing your experience and views. Having finished 2023 strong, we are proud of our achievements, especially knowing they are despite an incredibly challenging macroeconomic climate. While we respect your opinion, we disagree with your sentiments regarding our leadership team. Given your position and tenure, we appreciate your work and efforts in getting us to where we are as a company—wishing you the best for the future. David Staels - Head of People Experience
1.0
Feb 14, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

Remote work Product is truly disruptive in the industry, however bad strategy

Cons

StockX is one of the most political, biased and disgusting companies I have ever worked for. You will not be promoted or preferred unless you 1. Worked previously with CEO Scott Cutler or a member of his Mormon church 2. Are a white male who went to University of Michigan as that is all COO Greg Schwartz favors 3. Have sexual relations with your manager as is prevalent within the company There is a reason HR is a revolving door with unlimited turnover. There have been 3 Senior Leadership level DEI hires that have not lasted more than a few months (one did not even last a week) as there is constant cover-up of racial bias, misogyny and inappropriate relationships. Many NDAs have been signed throughout the company. Pay is not competitive and equity has become worthless as the company is losing value by the day all while executives are allowed to liquidate shares and other holders (employees) are stuck underwater with equity.

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StockX Response
3y
While we always appreciate feedback, your comment was difficult for us to respond to. It's simply inaccurate and dismissive to the work our team members do everyday to build and preserve an equitable culture. Regardless, we wish you luck in your future endeavors. Tracy Cote - Chief People Officer
2.0
Feb 10, 2018
Recommend
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Pros

Nice central location in downtown Detroit Ample amount of perks from Quicken Loans Family of Companies Amazing team leadership behind streetwear, Android, data, watches, design, customer service, and marketing Catered lunch every week, and solid snacks

Cons

Working within the Quicken Loans ecosystem and buildings, chronic seating problems and constant rearranging of desks Scattered company-wide culture, perhaps even cliquey HR exists under the guise of people/culture, and doesn't really contribute to either of those two CEO is outrageously rude and generally uninvested in the inner workings of teams Horrible management of onboarding and equity paperwork No work/life balance, absolutely no incident response protocol, always looking at company Slack at all hours of the day and night Very little understanding and empathy for the end user, which manifests itself poorly regarding the product Seemingly open-minded, but revealed itself to be very corporate and rigid

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