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What is it like working at Lids?
Good balance, great people, great product, poor organizational structure.
Corporate Trainer in Indianapolis:
Pros: I love the focus on team apparel and great products. The casual environment sometimes leads to fun.
Cons: Organizational support for my role is limited, such as financial and learning resources. Objectives and goals from my organization are hard to know making it difficult to know what the priorities are.
Underpaid job, after working your way up quickly it feels cheap.
Retail Store Manager in Denver:
Pros: The leadership you build by having your own team
Cons: The bonus structure and pay. It's not paying enough for the managers that produce great numbers.
Great Place to Build Experience.
Retail Store Manager:
Pros: You must learn how to develop your skills in time management, people management, and have great customer service skills to be successful. Lidd pushes you to be you and to create a positive environment for your staff to grow.
Cons: Budgets can be tough, payroll will be tougher. It takes a positive team environment at work to keep up the quality of life at home.
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