"I started working for Reebok in 2019, and working there was always very straightforward, I had a good relationship with all of my co-workers, as well as my management team. They helped me grow as an employee and when Covid-19 came, the company continued to pay us as long as they could so we didn't lose our jobs. What made Reebok different than other companies for me is that they really cared about their employees, which is something I really liked."
"Does not value its employees as much as they should & are definitely guilty of nepotism. On the other hand they do have certain policies & procedures that make up for some of their short comings."
"Great work/life balance. Not much growth opportunity.Clear directions from the management and good work is appreciated."
"Reebok was a great place to work. Sadly, the corporate culture over the past 6 years has deteriorated to a point where much of the fun and camaraderie was replaced by competing factions.Directionally, the change from a Sport to a Fitness brand reduced a vibrant, visible brand into a shell of itself so narrowly defined that it hard to recognize.Too bad... it was a great place to work."
"Reebok is a compelling place to work if you consider the environment. There are struggles working between different departments at times, and Reebok tends to shift their brand direction, directors, and CEO's very often. All together, however, it is a great place to get started in your career."
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