Working at NBCUniversal Media LLC.

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Ratings for NBCUniversal Media LLC.

  • Appreciation
    4.5
  • Company Outlook
    4.5
  • Fair Pay
    3.0
  • Learning and Development
    4.5
  • Manager Communication
    5.0
  • Manager Relationship
    5.0
  • Pay Transparency
    2.5
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NBCUniversal Media LLC. Reviews

What is it like working at NBCUniversal Media LLC.?

A solid place to work.
Art Director in Los Angeles:
Pros: My peers are respectful, leaders are great and work life balance is good.
Cons: Senior Leadership can be vague, job security is unknown and your work depends on how high of a priority of a show you are assigned to.
Head of Creative.
Creative Director in New York:
Pros: Forever changing. Lots of great challenges. Great people.
Cons: The best and most loyal people are overlooked and taken for granted.
A lot of work for not great pay but in a great work culture.
Executive Assistant in Los Angeles:
Pros: The people and the work culture
Cons: The pay and the lack of employee development coming out of the Page Program an internal young professional development program
Fun, hands-on, but stressful.
Broadcast Technician in Englewood Cliffs:
Pros: A lot of work opportunities
Cons: Lack of pay. Lack of promotional opportunities.
Fun Content, Management and HR Non-Existent/Inflexible.
Social Media Marketing Manager in Los Angeles:
Pros: The content I work on. My peers. The general positive atmosphere. Networking opportunities.
Cons: Manager does little to help team grow/develop. There is no formal review process set by HR. Disconnect between management and team.
Brass Tacks.
Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) Training Manager in Los Angeles:
Pros: It's and interesting and exciting company with many different facets, and an upward growth trend.
Cons: Upper management doesn't appreciate those who work in Operations, and favors higher profile divisions even though they state that all in the company are valued equally.
Challenging to make an impact.
Marketing Manager in Denver:
Pros: The people I work with are wonderful.
Cons: Leadership team constantly pivoting and changing directions, making it hard to understand the goals and drive your work towards achieving them.