Sport Clips reviews

3.4

63% would recommend to a friend

(2,486 total reviews)
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Edward Logan

68% approve of CEO

54% positive business outlook

Sport Clips has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 2,486 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Sport Clips employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Personal Consumer Services industry (3.6 stars).

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2K reviews
1.0
Aug 24, 2025

DONT WORK HERE

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Pros

Not a single pro worth loosing your mind over.

Cons

Each franchise is different. The franchise owner I worked for owns over 20 locations.. The eastern shore of Maryland to be specific. I worked in three of those, managed two. Cons: Racism. All colored employees had a time frame they had to wait to receive a raise if they were promoted to a higher paying position. If you were not of color, your raise was on your very next paycheck. Managers are expected to not only perform the highest (cut the most clients, have the top numbers of self and store), teach fresh out of school stylists and manage a shop. To be a manager, it meant you hold a key and make the schedule. That schedule will be redone by your area manager so it’s just a waste of time. You are expected to make up hours if they closed the store for weather. Holiday pay? You can forget it. It’s $25. Wanna fire an employee who has horrible moral, horrible performance, disrespectful to you, your stylists and clients, shouldn’t have been hired to begin with? Forget about it, they’ll just ship them to a sister store to be another managers problem. Or you’ll be forced to call them back after a month. Not to mention you’ll be given a list of old employees that quit or were fired that monthly you’ll have to call and ask if they want to come back. The owner often in team manager meetings would say things like “the stylists ALWAYS come back. They won’t find a better paying job”. In reality, they come back because the owner is desperate to fill a stylist chair. The turnover is astronomical. They do not care about their employees. Not even the ones who’ve been there 6+ years. They will make you work to death and reward you with cookies. Paid sick leave? No you MIGHT get a quarter of your pay for that and once you leave they’ll take it out of your tips in your last check. You will be expected to do a haircut in 15 min. And if you are booked solid with requests you will be cut off from their online check in system so that walk ins can be taken, because they will always be short staffed. The online check-in system is a joke. Clients hate it. They will hook you with good pay, and training. Only to make you feel like you will never find a place that pays as well, making you feel stuck. You can quit and get rehired no matter what you do. And once you do quit…they’ll still call you and beg you to come back years later.

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Sport Clips Response
10mo
Thank you for sharing your detailed feedback. We recognize the diverse experiences across franchises and take all insights seriously. Your concerns about management practices and employee treatment are noted and contribute to our ongoing assessments. We are committed to fostering a supportive workplace and take your feedback to help us continue to work on and grow. Please note that each store is independently owned and operated under our franchise model, which means experiences can differ by location. We take concerns about management and workplace culture seriously and encourage open communication to address any issues. Your feedback is important, and we will share it with the appropriate leadership.
4.0
Aug 23, 2025

Just been a week but looking good

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Pros

Pay, benefits, team, location, price point, environment of peers and equals, continued training if needed or wanted, respectful upper management and team leader

Cons

Tips on paycheck but paid weekly so not that bad

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Sport Clips Response
10mo
Thank you for sharing your insights about your experience at Sport Clips! We're glad to hear you appreciate the pay, benefits, and supportive team environment. Your suggestion regarding daily tip payouts is valuable, and we’ll keep exploring ways to enhance our practices. Thank you again for your kind words. We appreciate your time and contributions to Sport Clips.
2.0
Aug 20, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Busy locations - days go by quick

Cons

The absence of effective leadership skills demonstrated by the manager is truly alarming. The continuous barrage of aggressive messages taped to the front counter, proclaiming phrases such as "sales numbers suck" and "show some urgency" regarding transition times, is not only counterproductive but also absurd. It is imperative that the company invests in leadership training for its management team. Resorting to aggressive notes is certainly not a viable method for motivating employees. Interestingly, the company's motto, prominently printed on the shirts that employees are required to wear, states, "Treat others the way they want to be treated." This principle should unequivocally extend to the treatment of staff members as well. Everyone in the workplace is an adult and deserves to be addressed with professionalism and respect. Moreover, the pervasive negativity emanating from many stylists in the store is truly disheartening. We all share a common objective: to earn a living while ensuring that our customers feel valued and appreciated. However, this sense of camaraderie seems to be lacking when it comes to interactions among colleagues. Instead of uplifting one another and fostering a supportive environment, individuals often engage only with friends and resort to gossiping about others in the break room. Discussions about the manager become a frequent topic whenever she is not present, and complaints arise if someone is assigned to a station that others prefer. Additionally, the manager has taken to sending random text messages with uniform reminders, including comments about inappropriate attire such as "hoochie shorts" and "camel toes." Furthermore, rather than sharing the positive feedback that many employees receive, the focus has been directed toward just one or two survey responses concerning hygiene, which were then addressed in a group text message. This approach not only undermines morale but also perpetuates an atmosphere of embarrassment and negativity. Such communication is undeniably unprofessional and contributes to a toxic workplace environment. The inability to foster camaraderie and to conduct oneself with professionalism is severely undermining the morale of the team and eroding the confidence of the stylists in their ability to reach their goals. While there is a significant emphasis on product sales, it is crucial to recognize that if this is the primary objective, then the company must provide managers with effective training on how to motivate their teams. This cannot be achieved through derogatory notes or haphazard text messages; instead, it requires a thoughtful and supportive approach that inspires and uplifts employees. If there were even a small measure of respect, professionalism, and encouragement, the numbers would naturally improve.

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Sport Clips Response
10mo
Thank you for sharing your insights on your experience. We appreciate your perspective regarding leadership and communication, as well as the need for a supportive atmosphere among team members. Your feedback is valuable in our ongoing efforts to enhance our workplace. If you'd like to discuss this further, please reach out to your HR provider. We’re committed to fostering a positive environment for all employees. Please note that each store is independently owned and operated under our franchise model, which means experiences can differ by location. We take concerns about management and workplace culture seriously and encourage open communication to address any issues. Your feedback is important, and we will share it with the appropriate leadership.
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