Working at Recreational Equipment Inc. (REI)

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Ratings for Recreational Equipment Inc. (REI)

  • Appreciation
    3.4
  • Company Outlook
    3.9
  • Fair Pay
    2.4
  • Learning and Development
    3.2
  • Manager Communication
    3.7
  • Manager Relationship
    3.8
  • Pay Policy
    2.5
  • Pay Transparency
    2.6
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Recreational Equipment Inc. (REI) Reviews

What is it like working at Recreational Equipment Inc. (REI)?

Balanced but less opportunity for growth.
Data Analyst in Seattle:
Pros: Deep commitment to serving our customers and finding a work life balance that works for employees
Cons: Minimal growth conversations/guidance
I get to help people everyday.
Retail Sales Manager in Edmond:
Pros: educating people on gear getting them setup for fun.
Cons: I feel im underpaid.
Work goes unappreciated.
Sales Specialist in Pacoima:
Pros: Co-workers are very friendly. I was able to shift into many departments, creating a versatile work experience.
Cons: What I dislike the most is how some co-workers are being paid more than I am but I seem to have more experience and work than they do.
Similar to working at other large organizations,
Marketing Manager in Seattle:
Pros: The people I interact with day-to-day.
Cons: The internal politics and lack of leadership within my division.
Customer Sales Representative (CSR) in Seattle:
Pros: -Employee Discount -Manufactures Pro deals -Collaborative work space -Relaxed work environment
Cons: -Passive Management -Poor Communication
Daily at the desk.
Project Manager, (Unspecified Type / General) in Bellevue:
Pros: Work-life balance
Cons: Sr. Leadership is heavily focused on managing up rather than supporting the lower tiers.