Nike is an incredible brand. It’s fun, it’s cool, and people respect you just for being associated with it. That’s precisely why so many get trapped here, thinking they’re building a great career when, in reality, they’re stalling it.
I’ve worked at nine companies in my nearly 30-year career. I’ve seen strong cultures, outstanding leadership, and companies that drive impact. I’ve also seen what happens when the culture erodes, trust is broken, and leadership loses direction. And let me tell you—once that happens, there is no going back.
Nike today is a place where 90% of employees have no clue what they’re doing. Directors and Senior Directors pretend to make crucial decisions while VPs wait for their stocks to vest. Most have been here for 5-15 years, sitting comfortably, hoping for one last stock rally before they cash out and leave.
For early and mid-career professionals: get out. If you have less than 10-15 years of experience, go elsewhere. Work at companies where you’ll learn, grow, and drive impact. Then, if you still want to, come back when you’re close to retirement and want a stress-free job.
Nike is a fantastic brand, but don’t let it ruin your career. Be strategic and think long-term.