In a year a half, 5 out of 11 employees within Risk & FP&A left under the incumbent head - that's a 45% turnover rate. - Financial Analyst Foot Locker Employee Review

1.0
Jun 1, 2017
Recommend
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Pros

Good exposure - For a graduate or an entry level employee looking to make $50- $58K, willing to start at 7 most days, and forgoing any paid time... the role provides good exposure to executives.

Cons

- Tenure over Merit - the company is renowned to favor employees who have worked for years over young, ambitious innovators / leaders that bring fresh ideas to the table. Most likely as a result of incumbent leadership who have stayed with the company over 20-30 years. In dire need of younger leaders. Fingers crossed. - Lowest salary ( NO bonus for Fin )for Fin analyst / Senior analyst in the market (Offsetting the inflated salary and bonuses for Directors and above ) A Fin analyst/ Senior Fin analyst within FP&A makes the lowest paid by any retailer ( let alone the broader market than includes the Big Four/ Fin services / Pharma). Most of my colleagues left and were offered 40% more as a starting salary. Given Q1 results (comp of 0.5% stock price down app. 20%) the CFO has most likely implemented a hiring freeze. Expect a very low y/y increase. - Extremely Long hours - Monday start at 7:00 ( FP&A), all other days mostly 8-6:30/ 7z Quarter end and month ends you'll leave around 7-8 for a week or two (forgoe your summer Friday's) Based on this the per hour salary is extremely non competitive. Expensing a taxi home is generally frowned upon. Especially during slower quarters when travel and wages get hit the hardest. - No opportunity for personal growth/ system training/ technical advancement/ outside learning. - Annual Review process needs a refresh - even if you score an Exceptional overall. Should the company miss its performance expectations (you will be knocked down a grade or two. ). Can be de motivational. Overall, good exposure but can mis fire if you don't play by the rules. Company culture within Corporate needs a refresh. My advice - consider your options carefully. If retail is where you want to be, explore and interview a few places before deciding.

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Pros

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Cons

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3.0
Jun 1, 2026
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Pros

Working here puts you right at the center of sneaker, fashion, and youth culture. You get exposure to massive global vendor partnerships (Nike, Jordan, Adidas, Puma) and high-scale enterprise operations that look great on a resume. Solid corporate benefits package including a competitive 401(k) match, health/wellness accounts, and performance-based bonuses or RSUs at leadership levels. Excellent product perks, including an employee discount across all banners (Foot Locker, Champs, Kids Foot Locker). The corporate dress code is casual and sneaker-friendly. Internal Mobility: Because of the massive global corporate footprint, there are clear paths to transition across different departments (Marketing, Supply Chain, Tech, Finance, Merchandising) along with tuition reimbursement opportunities.

Cons

In efforts to streamline costs, optimize the store fleet, and fund digital growth, the company has historically undergone structural realignments, corporate relocations, or localized layoffs, which can impact team morale and workload distribution.

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