Sports Direct Malaysia
    (23 reviews)

    Company Profile

    Company overview

    Industry

    Specialty Retail

    Specialities

    N/A, No 1 Sports Retailer in Malaysia

    Company size

    101-1,000

    Primary location

    MZ. PT 10, Sunway Pyramid shopping Mall, Sunway City, 47500 Subang Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
    Sports Direct Malaysia currently operates a total of 41 retail stores domestically and manages a proprietary SportsDirect.com e-commerce site for domestic and regional fulfillment. Sports Direct Malaysia offers over 70 of the leading authentic global sports brands, offering the widest variety of choice and value. The company employs over 1000 staff with a view to expanding rapidly across Asia in the coming years. We have developed a new generation of stores as part of our multi channel elevation strategy, to enhance the customer experience at every step of the journey.

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    at Sports Direct Malaysia Sdn Bhd
    Bandar Sunway, Selangor
    Sports Direct Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. is hiring Assistant Manager/Senior Executive, Human Resources (Operations) to join our expanding team.
    Sports Direct Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. is hiring Assistant Manager/Senior Executive, Human Resources (Operations) to join our expanding team.
    classification: Human Resources & RecruitmentHuman Resources & Recruitment
    8d ago
    8d ago

    at Sports Direct Malaysia Sdn Bhd
    Nilai, Negeri Sembilan
    Sports Direct Malaysia is currently looking for Product Supervisor to join our growing team.
    Sports Direct Malaysia is currently looking for Product Supervisor to join our growing team.
    classification: Hospitality & TourismHospitality & Tourism
    3d ago
    3d ago

    Our mission statement

    TO BE #1 SPORTS RETAILER IN MALAYSIA & USE THE POWERS OF SPORT TO CHAMPION THE LEGEND OF EVERYBODY.

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    Reviews overview

    4.123 ratings in total
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    96%
    Rate salary as high or average
    83%
    Employees recommend this employer to friends

    What’s it like working at Sports Direct Malaysia?

    AI summary of recent reviews

    Sports Direct Malaysia offers numerous positive aspects including excellent training and development opportunities, a friendly and collaborative work environment, and good career growth potential. The company provides flexible working arrangements, particularly for part-time staff, and many employees appreciate the opportunity to learn new skills and work as part of a supportive team.

    However, employees should be prepared for certain challenges including adapting to a fast-paced environment with potential impact on work-life balance. The role involves physical demands such as standing for long periods, and some employees note that the management style can be quite corporate. There are also some operational challenges related to outdated systems and frequently changing procedures.

    Recent reviews

    3.0
    Sales Assistant
    Sep 2025
    Alor Setar Kedah4 to 5 years in the role, current employee
    I am a motivated and hardworking person, eager to learn and gain experience in retail and customer service.
    The good things Yes, I would. Sports Direct offers a good working environment, opportunities to learn, and teamwork experience.
    The challengesThe main challenge is learning the company’s procedures quickly and adapting to the fast-paced environment, but I am confident I can overcome this with dedication and teamwork.
    4.0
    Part Timer
    Oct 2024
    Kuantan Pahang1 to 2 years in the role, former employee
    Backdoor Processing is the best job for introverted individuals
    The good thingsAs an introvert, I loved doing backdoor processing as I didn't have to deal with customers and I also loved how flexible the work schedule was for part-timers; clock in whenever you are available and try to achieve the maximum 59 hours per month target (no minimum hours, you get paid by how many hours you clocked in).
    The challengesAt first, I was not used to standing for long hours but after awhile I got used to it. I also did not enjoy how often HQ updated SOPs for the processing of new stock and how the new upper management at my particular branch handled things. Part-timers were treated as convenient scapegoats for the full timers' incompetence. The work politics, drama, scandals, favoritism and hypocrisy that I witnessed firsthand was wild. I didn't realise how colourful working in sports retail could get.
    4.0
    Store Manager
    Jan 2023
    Kuala Lumpur7 to 8 years in the role, former employee
    Good sales, high end product.
    The good thingsLearnt so many skills about customer service, leadership, paper work task.
    The challengesNo work life balance even on offday.
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