CNN reviews

3.6

57% would recommend to a friend

(1,032 total reviews)
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Jeff Zucker

33% approve of CEO

38% positive business outlook

CNN has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 1,032 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The CNN employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Media & Communication industry (3.9 stars).

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2.0
Jan 3, 2017

The good, the bad, and the ugly

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Pros

Best parts of working at CNN Digital: 1. The work is usually interesting, and most of my colleagues were top-notch people. 2. The benefits are good, especially the 401(k) match. 3. Lots of paid time off. 4. Great way to meet people all over the world. 5. Being a part of history unfolding.

Cons

1. It's amazing how out of touch management is with the journalists. The gap is very wide. Hard to tell whether they don't know or don't care. Probably half of each. 2. Threat of a layoff or reorg always hanging over your head -- though that really makes CNN like most big companies these days. Not sure that would be better anywhere else, especially anything that tries to make money off free information. 3. Wildly varying workloads. Some people phone it in or don't do a lot while people with more to do than they can handle are then given even duties. I had colleagues whose eyes would literally pop and their jaws literally drop when I showed them how much work I'd do in shift. 4. Related to No. 3 -- quality of your work has very little to do with how you fare at CNN. You can do top-notch journalism and be poorly thought of. You can do pretty lousy journalism and be deemed a superstar. We all know in corporate American how much office politics and being a player plays a role, but it's a crying shame how important it is there. 5. Lousy hours. That's part of the news business that can't be changed. But given that it is, management could do more for the people who don't work 9-5, Monday-Friday. If you're not seen in meetings, it's like you aren't there and didn't do anything. I was surprised how neglected the evening and overnight workers were given that it's a 24/7/365 place.

4.0
May 17, 2016

Associate Producer

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Pros

Great benefits - a lot of paid time off, multiple options for health benefits. The brand carries a heavy reputation - you can use it to your advantage. You can shadow various departments and use company equipment to produce your own content - Growth and internal movement happens at a consistent rate - no two days are the same. Many internal career organizations to help shape and mold your career.

Cons

Schedules can be hectic during breaking news, work/life balance may be hard to achieve. Inside politics can affect growth opportunities.

1.0
Apr 4, 2016

...thou art lukewarm...

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Pros

Pardon the biblical reference. Couldn't help myself. I entered a previous review titled, "Fantastic and Lousy," and I'm afraid I must starkly revise it based on what has been happening to former colleagues and the network's alarming metamorphosis oozing from my computer and television. Those pros in the previous review have nearly entirely faded, and the new CNN is tumbledown. Soon the name will no longer be an asset on a CV but instead a sticky smudge you will have to explain away to future employers as they kerchief it from their fingers. Alas, the grande dame has become a madame. Think of how you would appear in the glaring daylight someday as you skulk out of her door?

Cons

The parent company, TimeWarner, is swinging the wrecking ball at the fourth estate while it cherry-picks profits out of the rubble of responsibility and moral conscience. CNN's newsrooms have fun house floors, especially if you're in the U.S. Sure, the benefits and vacation will be great, but then a trap door will open, you'll whisk down a chute, and they'll be snapped from your grasp as you sail to the pavement. Yes, yes, the corporate world, but really the way to run a news institution? When profits are high? When you have the power and finances to turn it into a beacon of journalistic hope for your nation, and others? Go to CNN, and your colleagues there will be unforgetable and the vast majority lovely. But management will promote their own, less deserving friends ahead of them and dismiss good, hard working people. The inanimate gaze of the chopping block in the room will taint your days with angst. And then there's Trump. The American monster CNN midwifed. Much of the U.S. media have prostituted themselves to King Bigot for clicks and ratings, but CNN has held court the most, and helped him gel a fascist movement in the United States that will delight the world for years to come. (Yes, Russell Brand, Bill Maher and John Oliver, you may have this as a gift.)

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