Under Armour reviews

3.7

69% would recommend to a friend

(3,186 total reviews)
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Kevin Plank

63% approve of CEO

42% positive business outlook

Under Armour has an employee rating of 3.7 out of 5 stars, based on 3,186 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Under Armour employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Ventas al mayoreo y al menudeo industry (3.5 stars).

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1.0
Jun 8, 2015
Recommend
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Pros

- some good people, just not majority - super lax environment - CEO seems a great leader/orator - employee discount is great - company has been performing phenomenally - potential for personal growth? If you play, or have played professional baseball, you've virtually all ready made it here DESPITE having no experience or knowledge of warehousing! Seriously, just pretend to enjoy such a slow boring sport, and talk about it as much as you can! If dont play baseball in any capacity whatsoever, please read Cons!

Cons

Where to start.... -its a boys club. Buddies hiring buddies regardless of experience/education. If you play baseball, you've made it. If you dont, be prepared to feel excluded. And being singled out at a boys club is NOT good. - Wounded Vets has a lot of incapable people in charge of departments! They honestly dont know what they are doing and stand around with their hands in their pockets when problems arise. Plus, they are untouchable. - which brings me to the main guy, who is a bully/tool. The guy is so full of himself, its almost sad. If you commit a mistake be prepared to be shamed into exile. He will make you dance-sing in front of everyone that matters in the morning production meetings. And everyone will have a laugh at your expense. Dont want to do it? Might as well hand in your badge and try to catch breakfast @ Mcdonalds. Real professional. - Completely reliant on people 3000k miles away. NOTHING is down in house, everything must go thru Baltimore. Gets annoying real quick. - nothing is based on merit, its based on how well you can get along with the chaps, where you play/coach baseball, or which higher-up you know. people working on floor have given yrs of sweat/sacrifice in hopes of being signed on to UA, sadly most dont make it. - if youre new, dont expect training of any kind. Youll be shown a PowerPoint full of grammatical errors and then youre on your way! - which makes knowledge hoarding excessive as people dont want to help others for office-politics reasons. Truly sink or swim....or Just hone in your baseball skills. - LONG, LONG hours. Has a start-up feel. Sit around for hours waiting for 'solutions' from Baltimore. Work-life balance is completely out of sync, you essentially live to pay bills and show up at work. 60+ hr weeks are common. Take some PTO? Dont even think about it, one guy in inner-circle is proud of going on 8-yrs without a vacation....like that's something to strive for. - office politics on steroids.

1.0
Jun 8, 2015
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

If you want a job this is somewhere you can work, but I wouldn't keep this job long because the pay is horrible and the hours will take it's toll on you after awhile believe me.

Cons

The higher managers are very rude, disrespectful and nasty and the treat the temporary employees like crap.

2.0
Jun 5, 2015

Sales Associate

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Generous discount on UA clothing

Cons

Managers are in their own circle Unfair "Position promotion" based upon favorites

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