Skechers Job Application & Careers

Learn how to search for jobs, create an online account (on the company’s careers site), and complete/submit the Skechers job application by following the guide posted below. Although several different types of careers can be applied for online, the below instructions detail how to apply for retail positions.

  • About the Company: Skechers is an American clothing manufacturer/retailer based out of Manhattan Beach, California. The company was created in 1992 and currently owns/operates more than 500 locations throughout the world. Over 9,000 people are employed by the company.

Apply Online

Step 1 – The first step of the online job search process is to go to the company’s main jobs page. Click this link to open the jobs site in a separate tab/window.

Step 2 – Press the “Retail Careers” button/link as outlined below.

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Step 3 – In the “Search Openings” field enter a keyword (e.g. job title, location etc.). The results will display in the lower section of the page.

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Step 4 – Click the link of the job that you want to start the application process for.

Step 5 – Review the complete job/company job summary and then click the “I’m Interested” button to go to the next step of the process.

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Step 6 – Select how you want to import your profile (i.e. resume, LinkedIn, Indeed, or by filling it in manually).

Step 7 – If you select to fill out your profile manually you will be required to enter the following details into the form:

  • First name
  • Last name
  • Location
  • Email address
  • Phone number
  • Experience
  • Education
  • LinkedIn
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Resume
  • (Message to hiring manager)
  • AND
  • Click the “Next” button to go to the next step of the process

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Step 8 – Continue to fill out the form’s required sections/subsections until you are able to submit your completed profile/application.

  • Note: Different locations/jobs/career areas may have different online hiring processes. The above guide should only be used as a general reference.