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Team Sports/Cashier - Team Sports Sales Associate DICK'S Sporting Goods Employee Review

3.0
Jan 14, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

-I was a college student when I started with them. Management was fairly easy to work with in terms of my schedule. -At the store level, the job is easy enough: stock shelves, answer customer questions, defer to managers if confused. -25% employee discount on shoes, clothes and most hard goods. 10% on golf, electronics and bikes. Nothing off of guns or ammo. -The people at the store level are easy to get along with. You are "in the trenches" with them and you form a bond. -If you are in school or looking for a second job on the weekends, this is an easy place to assimilate into.

Cons

-As a part-timer, you are the bottom of the food chain and can easily be stepped on. Your voice is not heard and you are replaceable. Not that it is much different anywhere else. -Teamwork was always an issue. Some employees were willing to help other departments, many others were not. -There was no real form of training past the first day of employment. No cross-training. Footwear knows footwear, apparel knows apparel. Only the employees who have been around a while know about products in different departments. -Hours are cut on a regular basis and few full-time positions are available. -Schedules can be changed midweek and they do not call you to alert you. However, they did tend to be understanding when those things cause you to miss a day of work that you did not realize you were scheduled for.

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5.0
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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
Jun 29, 2026
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Pros

- Unlimited PTO with 401k match is awesome

Cons

- Performance expectations were often unclear or inconsistently communicated, Feedback was reactive instead of timely and actionable. - Leadership quality varied dramatically by manager, with limited coaching or mentorship. - Constant shifting priorities without adjusting expectations or workload. - Psychological safety was lacking, Honest communication feel risky. - Leadership messaging around culture didn't match day-to-day reality. - Process was often valued more than impact or results. - Compensation well below market, w/little flexibility during negotiations. - I felt excluded from key conversations and opportunities that were important to my success.

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