Title Nine Sucks - Anonymous employee Title Nine Employee Review

1.0
Apr 20, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

*Free workouts *No Dress Code *Yearly Company Challenges and What they call Olympics (fun times) *Being able to take vacation at any time

Cons

*Management is awful all around *Lowest Pay Ever *Suppose to be a women for women type of company and that’s not the case at all *Owner bashes and turns her nose up to women that are overweight, full figured (shapely) or just too heavy *Allows for individuals to be taunted by management and/or peers *Fake

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5.0
Apr 7, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

+Great workplace culture +Workouts at work! +A kind and caring workplace +Good benefits, including 401(k) matching +Encouragement of carpooling/transit/biking +The warm and wonderful feeling of working for a company that really lives its values. The team supports and encourages women-owned businesses, and helps them grow.

Cons

Occasionally the scrappiness can feel a little disorganized. On the whole though, it's so much less chaotic than other places I've worked. Ultimately, it's retail. No one is getting rich. But getting paid a fair wage to work at a terrific company that really recognizes people's humanity and celebrates success feels like a fair trade.

5.0
Mar 18, 2026
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

-Title Nine's brand values are clearly reflected in how they treat their employees and everyone believes in the company's mission -I've worked for several companies and this is truly the best culture by a landslide: everyone genuinely likes one another and it's fun to come to work, there's a collaborative/team environment, a culture of experimentation, fun activities throughout the year, lunchtime workouts, indoor gym & showers, two pickleball courts at the office, WFH Fridays -Lots of opportunities for growth & visibility -Teams aren't siloed: plenty of cross-functional knowledge-sharing & collaboration -Title Nine prioritizes internal promotions over outside hires and there isn't a high turnover rate - people stay here for a long time

Cons

-We're very scrappy, so you end up wearing a lot of hats and it's not uncommon to take on new responsibilities that weren't initially part of your job scope -Title Nine is privately owned & has no outside funding so they can't always compete with salaries at other huge companies -Bonuses are based on company performance rather than individual performance & are all or nothing: everyone gets a bonus or no one gets a bonus

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