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DICK'S Sporting Goods

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Management - Anonymous employee DICK'S Sporting Goods Employee Review

1.0
6 Mar 2020
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

For the amount of business they do, pay is pretty good vs. workload

Cons

Were do I start? Stores are Toxic. Management is a joke. You can literally do anything or say anything you want to or about anyone with zero accountability. DMs could care less about the people that work in store it’s all about surveys and credit accounts and ship from store times with nobody there payroll wise to support it. No teaching moments at all from a district standpoint, just shut up do your job and do not ask questions. Do not ever utilize open door, it doesn’t exist. If there is a problem just go drink it off later. Don’t go to first level of HR. They will blow you off like you don’t matter.

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5.0
10 June 2026
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Pros

Employee Discount Opportunity to provide customers an experience in which they can be confident in buying a new shoe for style, function and support-related reasons. Great selling tools, devices and display fixtures to work with

Cons

This is not really a con since I believe it is an important part of the job. Newer and current workers may need to keep up up to date and do research on products in order to be able to help customers effectively and efficiently.

2.0
29 June 2026
Recommend
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Pros

- Unlimited PTO with 401k match is awesome

Cons

- Performance expectations were often unclear or inconsistently communicated, Feedback was reactive instead of timely and actionable. - Leadership quality varied dramatically by manager, with limited coaching or mentorship. - Constant shifting priorities without adjusting expectations or workload. - Psychological safety was lacking, Honest communication feel risky. - Leadership messaging around culture didn't match day-to-day reality. - Process was often valued more than impact or results. - Compensation well below market, w/little flexibility during negotiations. - I felt excluded from key conversations and opportunities that were important to my success.

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