You are not an exempt manager - Anonymous employee DICK'S Sporting Goods Employee Review

1.0
Oct 13, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Core training sounds like a dream, only game in town (currently)

Cons

As a salary manager, you are often called upon to be sales floor staff for more then 75% of your shift offset reduced or dramatically cut hours . It is current practice to have multiple Store Managers (instead of hours staff) drive to other store to, "clean up" before a regional visit. This is done as a method to avoid showing on any corporate hours reporting. Regional staff is out of touch with stores, as a result they sets unobtainable goals. Last yearly bonus was abruptly taken away and bonus rules changed one week before bonus checks were to be sent out in April. Asset Protection acts as DM's, as a result you are walked twice a week losing up to 12 hours of your week. Most SM's work 6 days to offset these walks and 7 days through the holiday season. Regional staff will call you on your personal cell and days off. Ed doesn't want Regional staff to have their own ideas, you will hear, "Follow the plan, the plan works" with 8 out of ten stores being behind on process. Assistant Manager Salary significantly lower then SM, $$ are apparent in caliber of ASM. 55% SM Turnover.

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Cons

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Pros

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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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