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Luxury PR on the Outside, Poor Management on the Inside - Account Supervisor Nike Communications Employee Review

1.0
Sep 16, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

Opportunity to work with some of the world’s most prestigious luxury clients. Exposure to top-tier media and journalists, building relationships that are both impactful and rewarding. Involvement in high-profile, creative events that bring brands to life in extraordinary ways. A fast-paced environment that sharpens your skills in media relations, event production, and brand strategy.

Cons

Lack of diversity and a troubling track record of high turnover among staff of color. Poor management structure from SVP to AVP levels, with favoritism toward long-time employees rather than merit. No true HR support, HR does not protect employees and often fails to address issues. Raises are minimal even when KPIs are exceeded, making growth and recognition difficult. Leadership, particularly Nina based in LA, is disconnected from the NY office and does not take an active interest in the team’s reality. Overall, the culture does not prioritize employee well-being or inclusion, which creates a difficult environment.

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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
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Pros

Supportive colleagues, Nice Office amenities Flexible start time

Cons

The Pay is low across the board, they make a song and dance every year about performing salary equity analysis in comparison to other PR firms around the same size but it's total BS. You will be paid less than your peers regardless of the team or position you hold. Additionally, the tech they utilize is awful. You're going to get set up on a hand me down that's a blink away from fully dying. Even the brand new right out of the box devices sometimes have major issues. C-Suite and Finance would rather save budget on VP bonuses than invest in agency wide new laptops. It's all very short sighted, they would rather incrementally purchase new devices and give them out to more senior staff with device issues and to new senior hires, those on older devices will have to wait until theirs fully dies before they even think about setting you up on a new one. Finally, unless you're on one of the PR teams don't even think about upwards mobility. Every other team from HR to Finance to even parts of Digital will eventually hit a ceiling in promotions. Not like the promotions matter much anyway, you'll get a nominal increase but your day-to-day responsibilities stay the same but know you have additional work to do as well! So you end up still feeling junior.

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