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Culture of Fear - Anonymous employee Live Nation Entertainment Employee Review

2.0
May 16, 2017
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Free concert tickets weekly!

Cons

This company operates under a culture of fear. That's typically how anything gets done. Employees are expected to jump through several hoops of approval to ensure that senior managers don't get their egos hurt in order to make any progress. If senior management doesn't like you, it's common knowledge within the company that you won't be around much longer. Professionalism is important and rare within these walls. It's a very cliquey environment. You will absolutely succeed if you don't have any original ideas and if you enjoy submitting to mediocre leadership while also nurturing fragile egos.

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Sounds like you had a negative experience and hopefully have some feedback that you can provide, please reach out to the HR team of the business area that you previously worked with.

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