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3.9

73% would recommend to a friend

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52% positive business outlook

NIKE has an employee rating of 3.9 out of 5 stars, based on 13,128 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The NIKE employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Manifattura industry (3.5 stars).

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1.0
May 10, 2017

Corporate Information Security (CIS)

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Pros

- Corporate leadership (non-technology/security) are very high quality and have a vision for the company. - The traditional NIKE culture made some parts of working there a lot of fun. - Chance to work with several outstanding technology and security professionals.

Cons

Similar to other reviews on this site, Nike’s cybersecurity program is an unfortunate train wreck and it is best to avoid it. The CIS leadership had a multi-year plan to mature the security program and they squandered it through a combination of mismanagement and old fashioned incompetence, where form is more important than function. For example, most companies build out processes for how technology will be used, but in CIS it is opposite - technology is purchased without a viable plan for how it will be used. CIS leadership squandered an amazing opportunity to build a top-notch cybersecurity program through bad management hires, political infighting, and a complete lack of any actionable plan to mature the program (beyond a shopping list of technologies they wanted to buy). Instead of maturing the existing processes and getting the new technology working, more tools were purchased... this added to frustrated engineers and analysts, since the CIS leadership focused on checking off boxes on their shopping list of new technologies and not on how the technology was actually being used. This was not always the case, but more often than not the rollouts did not focus on operationalizing the tools beyond go live. This is simply due to poor management and a lack of accountability for making bad operational decisions. It should be no surprise that this is what happens when you hire non-technical people into technology leadership roles. Most disheartening was seeing how the NIKE Maxims were quoted repeatedly as guiding principles within CIS. However, in reality, the CIS leadership team ran in complete opposition – everything was lip service to doing the right thing. On the corporate side, everyone is expected to welcome new or challenging ideas, quickly evolving to new realities, and treat people with respect. Within CIS, the focus is to maintain the status quo and not to rock the boat. If you step out of line, you are listed as a trouble maker by the CIS leadership team. Such a waste. Only take a job there if you want to drink the Kool-Aid and wish to remain blissfully ignorant to following sound security practices.

4.0
Oct 25, 2011
Recommend
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Pros

good employee discount, good and open minded leadership (in my area). Less office politics and most of them are trying to get the work done.

Cons

I am working as an ETW (External Temp. Worker) and I would say at least 25% of the work force working on the WHQ are ETW. When you are an ETW, you don't enjoy the benefits and the promotion you deserved. (And you also happen to see a lot of employees to stay at NIKE for ages... like 10+, 20+ or even 30+ years) And this particular item can be good or bad depends on how you see it.

2.0
Jun 26, 2008
Recommend
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Pros

branding exposure, passion for sport. If you are in Portland, the facilities are amazing, and access to the fabulous gym, classes, etc. It's also a great place to work if you are fairly junior/young. If you know the right people and are very outgoing, it's a fun environment. There can also be lots of travel.

Cons

Absolutely no career planning, the average time to move to a different job is 18 months. Which is great for those of us with short attention spans, but it's hell on the company's ability to execute anything strategic. By the time someone is in a job just long enough to do some damage, they leave, and the mess they created is left for someone else. It's also very much about who you know. Advancement and promotion mostly depend upon networking your ass off. Which is not all bad, if you are an extrovert and (mostly) a guy. The issue is that there are A LOT of people who are amazing at networking but not amazing at their jobs, and they seem to rise to levels far beyond what should be their paygrade. Nike also does not pay very much, except to the most senior levels of the company. Since the company is relatively flat, it means that most people coming to Nike (unless you are very junior or very, very senior) take a paycut to join. The attitude is very much "you should be lucky to work here!!" Nike can also be a difficult place to work for women. Very much a new boys club. Oddly, for a company that started as such an industry rebel, the company seems to be very risk averse. Their marketing is starting to feel repetitive, and it is hard to get truly new and innovative ideas at the table, especially if they have anything to do with CSR, the women's business.

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