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Last weekend, Nike’s Black Employee Network (BEN) partnered with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Portland to put on an indoor field day for local kids in the community. Nike employees led a day of fun activities for the kids, including basketball clinics and games, art stations, technology education stations, face-painting, barbers, braiders, and more. LaShawnta Ellis, an event volunteer and brand specialist with the North America CDM Store Marketing team, says she loves how Nike gives her the chance to make her community better. As a Portland native, LaShawnta has a special place in her heart for this Boys and Girls club, where local kids can create lasting memories in a safe space. “Our kids are the future. Having these opportunities at Nike to give back is essential to my job here,” LaShawnta says. “We get to be a positive role model in our communities, give these kids hope and encourage them to go after their dreams.” Learn more about how our employee networks give back: jobs.nike.com/diversity-and-inclusion
As a team, our collaborations don’t just generate and accelerate the most progressive creations, but inspire movement, cultivate community, and protect the future. To be a part of Nike Design team doesn’t just take talent, it takes the ability to play as a team, dream as a team, and win as a team. Here, designers from all over the world find a home away from home, a creative community of passionate individuals that unlock new ideas, as they collaborate on creating game-changing product that defines the future of sport. Learn more: https://jobs.nike.com/design
Progress begins at Nike. Through our products and our platforms, we support sustainability and equality as we advance the future of sport. That means innovating solutions that elevate our employees, our performance, and the communities we reflect and serve. Here, we know that to move forward globally, we must begin locally. Start here. Love where you work. Jobs.nike.com.
Come craft the future with some of the most creative designers at Nike. If your passion is to work with other visionaries who continue to inspire, push boundaries, and never settle, then joining Nike Design might be your next big move. Curious about a career in creativity? Consider this an invitation. Watch this video to get a glimpse of what it’s like to be a designer at Nike.
Health, well-being, happiness -- at Nike, we know that these are all keys to achieving greatness. Our benefits and programs are made to champion our team’s fullest potential by offering resources, from our annual Wellness Week, expansive financial benefits, parental benefits, and so much more. Our policies go beyond what you need behind the desk. Access the unlimited benefits Nike has to offer. Explore jobs at Nike: jobs.nike.com.
In 2022, Nike represented at recruiting events nationwide, connecting with thousands of incredibly talented, diverse people, and ultimately hiring amazing new teammates. Tapping into that energy inspires our current employees too. "I had the opportunity to attend the Society of Women Engineers conference with Women of Nike," says Nina Lasswell, Marketing Insights Manager. “The highlight was getting to help recruit at the career expo Nike booth; talking with those interested in Nike was so energizing." Are you one of those people? Bookmark jobs.nike.com to track our new roles.
No secret that at Nike, we love shoes — and we love to celebrate the passion our teammates have for them. Take Ammo(Ssu-Kai) Liao, a Nike Geo Express Lane designer who creates innovative products with strong local elements for sneaker-lovers. Ammo and his team are unveiling new silhouettes to pay tribute to the upcoming Lunar New Year, reinterpreting and building on Nike classics from 12 years ago. Check out the video to see the BTS design of the 2023 "Year of the Rabbit" sneakers and the cultural significance embodied in the work — plus a look into the day-to-day for a Nike sneaker designer.
“This history is too important to the fabric of our nation to be forgotten.” That sentiment from Joanne Bland, co-founder and former director of the National Voting Rights Museum, set the tone for a special MLK Day Fireside Chat last week with Willie Gregory, Nike Senior Director of Community & Business Investment. Leading the conversation was Karol Collymore (she/her), Nike Senior Director of Inclusive Community for Social & Community Impact. Joanne recently founded Foot Soldiers Park, a Nike-supported nonprofit that serves as a place — located at the housing projects where her march began — to memorialize the foot soldiers of the 1960s and teach others about the Civil Rights Movement and today’s social justice imperatives. Please join us in honoring the life and legacy of Dr. King today by stepping up, speaking out and doing something positive to empower others in your community. And learn more about how Nike is taking action to create a better, more equitable world here!
At Nike we champion continual progress for athletes and sport by taking action to help athletes reach their potential. Every job at NIKE, Inc. is grounded in a team-first mindset, cultivating a culture of innovation and a shared purpose to leave an enduring impact. Progress with us: jobs.nike.com
We know kids do better when they have access to sport. The 2023 Nike Community Impact Fund (NCIF) is ready to help make that happen in the communities where our employees live, work and play. Since 2009, NCIF has awarded $11 million through 1,200-plus grants to grassroots nonprofits that help create active communities and get kids moving. This year, we’ll continue to drive local impact with more than $1.7 million in grants to support local programs in key cities and employee backyards across the U.S., Canada, Europe and Japan. What makes the program so special? We invite our employees to share their local insights and play a leading role in choosing the grantees — because no one knows what their neighborhood needs more than the people who live there. An organization in your neighborhood can be part of that positive impact too! Applications are open now for eligible nonprofits, community organizations and schools at about.nike.com/ncif.