Full-Time

Decision Center Associate

Posted on 9/18/2025

GOAT Group

GOAT Group

501-1,000 employees

Global authentic sneakers marketplace with verification

Compensation Overview

$20/hr

Fontana, CA, USA

In Person

Category
Operations & Logistics (6)
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Required Skills
Customer Service
Requirements
  • Experience dealing directly with customers and suppliers
  • Strong organization and time management skills with demonstrated attention to detail and a focus on accuracy
  • A quick learner and self-starter, capable of working independently and handling increasing levels of responsibility
  • Resilience in a fast paced and variable environment
  • Ability to stand for long periods (up to 12 hours)
  • Ability to lift and move boxes (up to 35 pounds)
  • Availability and willingness to work extended hours, including weekends and holidays, during peak periods to meet business demands
  • Adhere to SOPs and Operations SLA's to complete tasks with a high degree of accuracy and quality
  • Document issues and use templates to communicate with sellers and buyers for optimal resolutions per marketplace guidelines
  • Take quick and accurate photos of sneakers in alignment with brand standards
  • Understand shoe conditions identified as "issues" by GOAT standards
  • Understand GOAT's order statuses to help triage problematic orders
  • Work in a dynamic warehouse environment with heavy equipment
  • Remain flexible to perform other duties as required and assigned
Responsibilities
  • Adhere to SOPs and Operations SLA's to complete all tasks with a high degree of accuracy and quality
  • Document issues and use templates to communicate with sellers and buyers for optimal resolutions per marketplace guidelines
  • Take quick and accurate photos of sneakers in alignment with brand standards
  • Understand shoe conditions identified as "issues" by GOAT standards
  • Understand GOAT's order statuses to help triage problematic orders
  • Work in a dynamic warehouse environment with heavy equipment
  • Remain flexible to perform other duties as required and assigned
Desired Qualifications
  • Hiring range: $20—$20 USD

GOAT Group operates four brands—GOAT, Flight Club, Grailed, and alias—creating a global marketplace for authentic sneakers, apparel, and accessories. The platforms let buyers and sellers list items, browse offerings, and complete transactions, while GOAT Group performs rigorous verification to ensure authenticity. It earns revenue from transaction fees, premium services, and partnerships, supported by a scalable technology infrastructure that keeps listings secure. Its goal is to provide a trusted, worldwide marketplace where buyers can confidently buy and sellers can confidently sell authentic items.

Company Size

501-1,000

Company Stage

Series F

Total Funding

$492.7M

Headquarters

Bellflower, California

Founded

2010

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • GOAT raised $300M in 2021 from Accel and Andreessen Horowitz.
  • GOAT acquired Grailed in 2021 to expand into streetwear.
  • GOAT partners with Foot Locker and auctions exclusive Jordans.

What critics are saying

  • FTC fined GOAT $2M in December 2025 for shipping and refund violations.
  • Foot Locker's 2024-2025 bankruptcy cuts GOAT's capital and partnerships.
  • StockX's $1B+ valuation post-2021 acquisition outpaces GOAT's funding.

What makes GOAT Group unique

  • GOAT verifies sneakers using AI, machine learning, and in-hand inspections.[1][2]
  • GOAT operates GOAT, Flight Club, Grailed, and alias across 170 countries.
  • GOAT features 13 physical stores and authentication centers globally.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Life Insurance

Disability Insurance

401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

Paid Vacation

Paid Sick Leave

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

-1%

1 year growth

0%

2 year growth

1%
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