Global footwear and apparel retailer scaling omnichannel operations
Skechers is a Fortune 500 footwear and apparel company operating 10,000+ employees across a global retail, supply chain, and e-commerce footprint. The tech stack reflects classic enterprise retail infrastructure—Oracle EPM, Workday, AS/400, and WMS—with active adoption of Salesforce and continued Workday deployment. Hiring is heavily skewed toward sales and store operations (1,168 sales roles, 89 ops roles), signaling a store-led growth strategy; engineering ranks 19 roles, indicating selective custom development rather than a tech-first org.
Notable leadership hires: Operations Director, Team Lead, Shipping Team Lead
Skechers designs, develops, and markets footwear, apparel, and accessories for men, women, and children globally, positioning products at the intersection of style, comfort, and accessible pricing. The company operates across physical retail, e-commerce, and wholesale channels. Current operational focus spans new store openings, visual merchandising, planogram rollouts, and auto-replenishment system implementation—typical of a retailer managing rapid physical expansion alongside inventory control. Active projects also include platform integrations (Boomi) and global finance automation, reflecting the company's scale and complexity across regional markets.
Skechers is actively hiring across 25 countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, Japan, Canada, Mexico, and major European markets (France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Poland, Netherlands, Belgium, Nordic region), plus South American offices in Peru, Chile, Colombia, and Costa Rica.
Skechers uses Oracle Cloud (EPM, Workday, Integration Cloud, Visual Builder), AS/400, WMS, Workday, Salesforce, Boomi for integrations, Power BI for analytics, and development languages including Java, Python, JavaScript, and C#. The stack emphasizes enterprise resource planning and supply chain automation.
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