Next Adventure Reviews

2.7

30% would recommend to a friend

(56 total reviews)

23% positive business outlook

Next Adventure has an employee rating of 2.7 out of 5 stars, based on 56 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Next Adventure employee rating is 24% below average for employers within the Retail and wholesale industry (3.5 stars).

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56 reviews
1.0
2 Jun 2023

Work part time and only for the gear discount.

Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Gear discount. Casual, brainless environment. Fun job for a teenager or college kid who doesn't actually have bills.

Cons

Toxic, top down, very low pay. They will work you to your limits, pay you in booze, and then be stunned when you ask for higher wages or to move departments. The most toxic management moves up the scale. The owner once fired his assistant and then left for months on vacation dumping all of their responsibility on mid level and volunteer staff to make aassive event happen. When we got our groove he came back and took over everything, it was disruptive, and told those who stepped up to back off because he was in charge. They never consult with low level staff. Don't bother with integrity, passion, improvement or hard work. It doesn't matter. It's about keeping labor costs low, and profits high. I worked 70hrs per week, some as a volunteer, doing high risk and high skill work, and had to beg for $15/hr. It's a ripe environment for the most manipulative, Machiavelli, and sexist workers to thrive. The culture is such that you are encouraged to work, live and party with your coworkers. Spending your money at the bar to get in with management. It's very cult like Gossip abounds. Burn out is constant. They also don't train from within so there's no opportunity to move into real career level work. And if you speak out you become a target and they will make things up about you in order to create a paper trail that leads to your dismissal.

1.0
10 Jan 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Most of the people are amazing, do really phenomenal work, and genuinely care about eachother and the customers. The commitment to creating outdoor access is genuine and backed up by resources.

Cons

Diversity, Equity and Inclusion commitment is primarily for community non-profit engagement, not internal equity work. Top/down management style with owner bias and micromanagement negatively impacts many facets of company. Consistent underestimation and condescension of women and overinflation of men's work and egos. Unrealistic and biased expectations of employee worth and work ethic. Toxic positivity. Inequitable pay, bias in hiring.

2.0
3 Jan 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Floor staff are great! There is camaraderie amongst staff. Benefits are decent (PTO, sick time, medical, discount, climbing gym memberships). Some opportunities for growth. Access to gear and knowledge about outdoor industry.

Cons

Toxic workplace culture. Everyone is overworked or doing more than one person should be doing. Inadequate diversity and equity training. Owner has a history of punishing and firing specifically women (but not exclusively) who critique and/or hold the company accountable for discriminatory practices. Workplace discrimination regarding hiring, promotions, and department placement (ex. having women work the registers who were hired to work in other departments like snowboards or skis but not having the same expectations of men) Minimal pay increases over time

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