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Nike Communications reviews

3.8

62% would recommend to a friend

(117 total reviews)

Nina Kaminer

79% approve of CEO

62% positive business outlook

Nike Communications has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 117 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Nike Communications employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media e comunicazione industry (3.7 stars).

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117 reviews
1.0
Dec 12, 2019

Toxic environment

Anonymous employee
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Pros

The only pro is that the clients are good to have on your resume - and the company definitely knows that and uses it to hook you in.

Cons

- There is so much micromanaging that it is difficult to grow and learn how to do things on your own, and it wastes time. For example, upper management requests to approve every email that is sent to clients. - Supervisors definitely play favorites (based on appearance, “coolness,” and where you went to college/which sorority you were in) when it comes to hiring, promoting, and day-to-day. For example, when looking to hire for an entry level position, an Account Supervisor said we should hire someone who had just graduated from her college that month because “she must be good,” over someone who had been out of college for longer and actually had experience. - Similar to the above, a lot of emphasis is put on shallow, petty, non-work related topics, such as if you have a wealthy boyfriend/husband who works in finance, how much designer clothing you wear, where you are from/what your parents do for work, how many Instagram followers you have, how little you weigh, and where you travel/spend the summer weekends. There was so much talk about these topics that it distracted from actually getting work done (especially because of the open floor plan, which is a whole separate issue). - It is an unnecessary competitive environment. Each week there is an unofficial competition to see who can get the most placements for their clients and people get very cutthroat about being able to claim a placement as theirs, rather than helping each other out for the overall sake of the client and so we can all grow as publicists. - Supervisors allow clients to walk all over the lower-level employees and don’t put their foot down when clients make unrealistic demands. You are often expected to work very late hours and on weekends. - The open office floor plan makes it very difficult to concentrate and there is a complete lack of personal space. You are not allowed to have any personal items at your desk (no photos, all pens and notebooks must be standard issue white and from the same brand, etc.) Everybody works off laptops rather than desktops, which is uncomfortable/bad for the back and has a small screen so it’s difficult to work on large reports, etc. - This may have changed, but when I worked there, you weren’t given any PTO/Sick days until you had been with the company for one year. Combined with the long hours, this really led to burnout. - Entry level employees are thrown into things with little training, yet have high expectations immediately (expected to start securing high-level placements basically within their first week). - Because of all of this, there is SO much turnover. I would guess that the majority of new hires do not last over a year.

3.0
Dec 16, 2018

Nothing special

Anonymous employee
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Pros

Some people are nice, but most are stuck up and think they’re better than everyone else. Other than that, it’s nice that there’s no one looking over your shoulder every second micromanaging you. They trust you to do your work and also like to make sure that you don’t feel overwhelmed and enjoy what you’re doing.

Cons

BAD COMPANY CULTURE. It’s extremely hard to meet people since teams generally keep to themselves. The company doesn’t really do anything to get people to interact with one another either. There also seems to be a huge turnover rate at this place.

1.0
Mar 25, 2021

Don't Do It.

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Pros

Free Alcohol. Coolish clients. Nice office.

Cons

Absolutely everything! This is such a toxic and overworked environment. Not inclusive at all. Everyone is super young with little to no experience. Most people who have been there for years either interned or been at the company since they were a coordinator. If you're a person of color RUN! This place is very clicky - people feel entitled to be in your personal space and business. They don't know how to effectively communicate with anyone. Their love language is being passive-aggressive through email.

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Nike Communications Response
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Thanks for your feedback. We are considering your thoughts and we appreciate them. I am disappointed to hear that you had an unsatisfactory experience. A huge focus of my role is to ensure we are cultivating a culture where all of our team members not only feel included, but are seen, heard, and feel valued. We are having a lot of conversations about the future of what the workplace looks like, and I will be sure to reflect on your experience when making recommendations for internal changes. If you are open to speaking with me directly, I would like to further learn about your experience to ensure that we make any, and all substantive changes so that no one else ever feels the same. I can be reached at 646.654.3808 or KAnderson@nikecomm.com. Kiwan Michael Anderson Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
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