Under Armour reviews

3.7

71% would recommend to a friend

(3,186 total reviews)
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Kevin Plank

65% approve of CEO

43% positive business outlook

Under Armour has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 3,186 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Under Armour employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Retail & Wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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1.0
Mar 20, 2013
Recommend
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Pros

Company is on a trajectory of growth. Great potential in the atheltic market.

Cons

There is definately a corporate 'boys club' If you are not one of the boys forget it! A crushing 'get 'er done' / 'find a way' attitude. You can't climb the corporate ladder if you are not perceived to be a 'crusher' in the work force. Asking for help is perceived as failing. There isn't a strong career path to set employees up for success. Not enough support given to employees to help them succeed. Lots of turnover at the Sr. Management positions. Extremely difficult corporate culture to become part of. Not inclusive of people who don't fit the perceived mold. Company preaches innovation but when different ideas are expressed they can be immediately silenced if not what a Sr. Executive wants to hear.

2.0
Feb 9, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

“Wear many hats” mentality due to limited staff. Good opportunity to take risks and grow yourself if you have a good manager. Nice to have a gym downstairs with great classes and trainers. Everyone is young and hungry.

Cons

Favoritism from upper leadership is ridiculous. Many women in upper leadership were laid off the past 3 years. No culture to speak of. Expectations and work loads are completely ridiculous for the pay and title. A lot of people got pushed out because they didn’t fit in and refused to play politics (even though they were very successful in their jobs and were talented). Not friendly or flexible to work-life balance or people with families. Poor communication from upper leadership. Middle management is horrific, they don’t actually support but are overpaid and keep getting promoted. People with less workloads who fit in were paid $20k more than those who were not favored and had way more work. KP preaches values and team work, yet management doesn’t follow through and it’s a dog eat dog world. Going to HR about any issues with management is a death sentence. Having been there for almost a decade, it has gone downhill real quick the past 2-3 years. The loyalty to long-time employees is non existent and they just keep hiring under qualified cheap young kids and just promoting the leaders who aren’t good managers. Management takes advantage of lack of oversight from VP level and disappears for days with no communication, but then it is expected of you to be present all day every day at your desk. Turnover rate used to be non existent and it is now 1 in every 3 people. 85% of the people I worked with when I started are now gone.

1.0
Feb 4, 2019

Not a healthy working environment

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Pros

Good life/work balance Will hire anyone Decent gym Charitable contribution Good if you love Trump

Cons

Only POV is Kevin Plank's POV Boys Club Dismissive towards women Bullying culture No clear vision for the future Bad designs across the businesses Lack of identity - wannabe brand Executive leadership is in over their heads Laughable interpretation of #metoo Doesn't value employees Star athletes are treated poorly Inflexible

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