Vans reviews

3.8

71% would recommend to a friend

(3,236 total reviews)
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Kevin Bailey

57% approve of CEO

40% positive business outlook

Vans has an employee rating of 3.8 out of 5 stars, based on 3,236 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The Vans 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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2.0
Apr 19, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Relaxed dress code, good discount, possible to have a fun work environment. Depending on your SM, DM, it can be very valuable resume building experience. However, that is generally not the case.

Cons

ASM is easily the worst position in the store. 90-95% of the responsibility of a SM but only about half the pay, while entry-level associates will get 3/4 your pay and have no added responsibility. Brutal retail scheduling, not as bad as big box store hours but still bad. Unless you have a great SM (you probably won’t) that knows how to schedule and hire. The illusion of upward mobility. Corporate talks a big game and has training plans on paper, but they will fall short of meeting the terms of your employment agreement. That goes for raises and for promotion opportunity. Outside talent gets paid more than homegrown. Corporate will issue changes without considering the effect on operations. They are functionally retarded when it comes to actually implementing their ideas in a real store.

3.0
Aug 10, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Discount is great! Environment and dress code are very relaxed. The customers are better than most in retail. PTO and Sick time are generous. Store teams are the type of people you want to work with- usually drama free. Great product with an honest history. Paul and Steve Van Doren are two of the most genuine people ever. VLS in California for SMs every year (although I'd rather have the money in the form of a bonus).

Cons

All of the typical complaints about retail- poor allocation, sticklers on payroll, waaaay too KPI focused, expect big results with little to no reward or recognition. Bonus structure is only good if your store did terrible the prior year. If you had a very successful LY, do not expect to bonus too often. The company recently became 100% owned by Vanity Fair and they seem to be sucking the long lasting culture out of Vans. You barely see skate in the stores anymore. The new (in 2016) training program eliminated two very important competencies that made Vans employees special. They try to claim that it is not any different, but anyone who has been with Vans for a while knows they are becoming more corporate- less Vans, and less people focused. They rose prices this year to become more "competitive" (so they say), but we all know it was cause their sales were trending down on the year for the 1st time in 13 years. They try to sell us on fake ideas like "they love their people," but do little to show it. Unless you are in charge of a top volume store, you really don't matter. In most cases, it is the DM's to blame. They hear the same messages that we hear and although we are required to carry out these messages in our store, they do little to nothing to carry them out on their end. They have been hiring a lot of external DM's who are bought in by the brand rather than true long term fans of the brand, and you can tell because they treat every employee like they are only as good as their sales or KPIs. The DM's are not very supportive either. I have worked with several and they all have trouble responding to emails, phone calls, etc. but then get upset when you don't respond to their messages within the hour. Ultimately, everyone is replaceable- Store Manger and down the line. The only way you tend to move up is if someone quits.

3.0
Jul 3, 2022

Corporate is starting to feel very "corporate"

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great brand, lots of great people, was a great culture

Cons

Things have changed and I don't know if more VF influence, the CMO (if you don't know who that is, wait five minutes and she'll let you know), or the empty offices, but the culture seems to have left the building. It's been replaced by corporate speak and a distinct lack of care for the people who made this place what it is. I'm not one of those people who thinks you need to bleed OG Navy to work here, but most of us came here because we love the brand, not because we saw it as a stepping stone to a bigger job somewhere else. We've lost a ton of great people over the last couple years, lots of them with a lot of tenure, and I am pretty sure we'll continue to if we keep going this route. I am currently looking and know a lot of others in the same boat.

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