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Tradehome Shoes

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Opportunity arises - Manager Tradehome Shoes Employee Review

5.0
25 Sept 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Performance based, great mentorship, great pay and benefits package, higher ups care, be your own boss

Cons

Work a lot of weekends (that is when stores are the busiest so you will want to).

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5.0
28 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Growth opportunity & Flexible schedule

Cons

Can't coast by you have to be ready to work

1.0
21 June 2026
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

ESOP, Profit Sharing, health, dental and vision Insurance. Granted, this review could change depending on if they actually pay out the ESOP and Profit Sharing.

Cons

There’s so many. Goals that are always set with them knowing you’ll never be promoted. The locker room talks they call supervisor meetings. No follow up on performance, biased reviews submitted at year-end evaluations. They say reviews are to be honest without fear of retaliation which is the furthest thing from the truth. The home office will make sure they find every reason not to promote someone. They have their favorites who brown-nose and don’t challenge leadership. When upper management is asked more heavy hitting questions they dance around a direct answer. You never get straight forward responses. There’s no such thing as an HR department there. Good luck getting help for medical situations. They are very hush hush about your sick/vacation/and personal time that you can use. There’s no way to look it up. It is always just a guessing game. They gaslight you into thinking they are like a family and they take care of family. Don’t drink the Kool-aid. The healthy workplaces are all about work life balance and keeping the 2 separated. The president of the company can flaunt his jordans and jean at manager meetings but expects his floor managers to wear polished leather shoes and business casual attire, (no jeans, cargo pants, leggings) . The hypocrisy really shows what the leadership team things of their managers at the store level. I also loved the diversity push. If you have to focus on diversity you know there’s a HUGE problem within the organization.

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