Advancement ONLY IF YOUR NOT A STORE EMPLOYEE!!! - Anonymous employee Crocs Employee Review

3.0
12 Nov 2013
Anonymous employee
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Pros

great people to working.. but within the store it pretty typical day like working in any other retail store.

Cons

advancement from the store to corporate is a NO GO!! my manager who had the best sellers in the west couldn't get promoted to district or regional management. I was 4th best seller in the west and my email and calls were never returned for an internship. Most internships where given to students from the ART INSTITUTE OF COLORADO, not from the people that are work for them in the stores.

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Strong global brand recognition and the opportunity to work with talented colleagues across multiple functions and backgrounds. The environment can provide broad exposure, fast-paced experience, and significant responsibility. Despite wider organizational challenges, many peer-level teams remained collaborative and supportive.

Cons

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