Under Armour reviews

3.7

69% would recommend to a friend

(3,189 total reviews)
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Kevin Plank

63% approve of CEO

42% positive business outlook

Under Armour has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 3,189 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Under Armour employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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5.0
Jan 8, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

To preface, all office locations of UA are different. The Austin office is very small and laid-back. Most people know each other, and the office feels like a tight-knit group of co-workers. Everyone is extremely friendly and will jump at the opportunity to chat your ear off in the locker room if you accidentally hold eye contact for too long. It’s both a pro and a con. UA is the place to work if you love fitness. The office holds a lot of running competitions and events, i.e. a hill run to get test data for a new pair of running shoes, taco runs on Tuesdays. To balance this out, there’s a stocked kitchen with free snacks and drinks. We also get catered lunch on Fridays. WFH isn’t taboo, thank goodness. There’s also great work-life balance. People come in and leave the office at various times throughout the day to bypass traffic, pick their kids up from school, etc. Work hours are very flexible as long as you get your work done. My engineering team gets stuff done, and we all want the best for our product. I’m surrounded by smart and humble engineers, and I learn so much every day. We’re not afraid to try new technologies, and that’s pretty neat! Overall, best office perks are: - stocked kitchen - catered lunch on Fridays - downtown location with close proximity to town lake (if you’re not a runner, you will be after joining UA) - free classes at local gym - $50 monthly fitness stipend - $100 parking stipend per month if you forego your parking pass - conversely, free parking downtown if you choose to keep your parking pass - locker room with stocked showers - free tacos on Tuesday if you go for a run - fitness-related office events

Cons

The free snacks are tough on the waistline. It’s very hard to resist a good peanut butter cup at 3 pm.

2.0
Nov 25, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

the discount used to be solid. that’s pretty much it.

Cons

This isn’t even a con, but it’s the only place I can say this: I worked for UA almost 3 years, from my location’s inception to the release of the Pride collection. Because we were a brand house, I understood that there was always more expected of us. I was going through a very difficult time (homelessness) and I didn’t have the mentality to come into work. I called and was threatened to be written up if I didn’t come in. I spent most of not all of my shift crying and sobbing in the stock room. A coworker came to comfort me and she later on told me that our department’s full-time associate and another department’s manager rolled their eyes and laughed at me. Which was funny because when I confided in my department’s former manager, he was extremely sympathetic and treated me with the utmost kindness. I was sent voicemails and phone calls from other department managers fake caring and asking if I was okay, and I most definitely wasn’t. I was also consistently singled out by others in my department and didn’t even get my final raise. I had to defend myself for anything and everything. I was treat so poorly despite sacrificing my weekends, school hours, and mental stability just so they could make money off MY unappreciated labor. They have clear favorites and those are the full time employees. They’re not shy about who they let go on break and who they force to stick it out for several more hours. It’s no wonder the turnover rate is absolute garbage. They don’t train their employees and treat them like crap because they’re unhappy with their own lives. They also love to hire externally because they don’t like their employees enough to give them a fair chance.

5.0
Sep 9, 2019
Recommend
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Pros

Excellent Insurance Benefits - Very Up Beat Company

Cons

Long hours I work three 12 hour shifts Friday, Saturday and Sunday and you are on your feet moving the whole time there is one 30 minute break in the morning and one 45 minute break in the afternoon

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