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Fun - Senior Accountant Live Nation Entertainment Employee Review

5.0
May 21, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business Outlook

Pros

free beverages , lunches and concerts

Cons

for my particular position , no work life balance

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Live Nation Entertainment Response
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So glad to hear you’re enjoying your time working with us, and thanks for the high rating. Work life balance is not an easy thing to master, especially in certain roles that may require heavy peak times like yours. We know the happiest employees are those that are able to unwind and focus on things that are important to them outside of work, which is why we try to provide programs like PTO, VTO, free tickets, and more. If you are not already taking advantage of these programs, please reach out to your HR partner to learn more.

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