Trek Bicycle reviews

3.1

50% would recommend to a friend

(872 total reviews)
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John Burke

45% approve of CEO

35% positive business outlook

Trek Bicycle has an employee rating of 3.1 out of 5 stars, based on 872 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Trek Bicycle employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manufacturing industry (3.5 stars).

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872 reviews
2.0
Aug 6, 2022
Recommend
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Pros

Bike trails behind headquarters. Great product line. Employee cafe, health center, and gym are all big benefits. Lots of really nice people. Great focus on wellness.

Cons

Under the guise of fun and flexible, there is a serious lack of quality training, role resources, and guidance. While feedback is considered a gift, there is no standard process for delivering that feedback nor are there regular compensation reviews. There is a severe lack of diversity. While the hiring managers are encouraged to diversify their teams, very little real action is taken. Credit is often given to individuals not responsible for the work. Team members are expected to accept that as being a team player. The company has grown quickly without putting proper policies, training, and procedures in place. Team members are often expected to do the work of four people.

3.0
May 20, 2021

A Tale of Two Tables

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

The core group of people I worked with on a daily basis were fantastic. We became more than colleagues, we became family. Everyone came to work because they had a passion for it. The atmosphere was high stakes, but fun was encouraged. Bike, and industry discounts were great. Even better was the opportunity to help people's cycling dreams come true. If you've never had the chance to see a kid get their first bike, you're missing out. The company was incredibly proactive through COVID, and was very flexible with work schedules for employees in retail. Health benefits, while pricey, were great. Trek was the first place I'd heard folks encouraged to seek mental health solutions along with physical health.

Cons

Trek retail is still in its infancy. There is a ton they are still trying to figure out. There is next to no leadership development for their management. In three years, I had one performance review, and one merit increase. The pay is incredibly non-competitive. In fact, the pay was so low that my staff and I all met the income levels for government assistance had we wanted to use it. Also, your sick time is rolled into your vacation time. Any days you take off due to illness, take away from days you could take for vacation. There is not an open door culture to bring concerns up, or to do so in an anonymous way, or without fear of retaliation. Upper management frequently reminded direct reports that California is an at will state and employees could be let go at any time. Don't forget their favorite mantra, "if someone is unhappy, fire them." There is a toxic double standard for what is acceptable depending on if you're part of the inner circle, and favored by those higher up the chain. Work life balance was encouraged, but rarely actually a thing. People often bragged about how many days they could work without taking a day off. Upper management expected front line management to respond to customer issues after hours. It was very apparent that those who were most successful were single, and did not have kids. Preferential treatment was always given to customers who spent the most money, often leaving those without the same means feeling left out in the cold. I have literally been told by upper management that if a customer spends $9,000 drop whatever is going on and meet their needs.

1.0
Apr 27, 2020

Great Bikes! Questionable Management Practices

Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Trek has a quality product. Teamwork among peers is commendable.

Cons

Trek is intent upon growing business at any cost! Customers are a commodity. Employees seem to be as well.

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