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Anonymous - Anonymous employee Live Nation Entertainment Employee Review

1.0
Jul 26, 2019
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Some nice people Free snacks Free concerts (if you could break away from your workload)

Cons

Work Life balance Round the clock 24/7 work expectations Below industry compensation Micromanagement Abusive Management

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We strive to create a warm, fun environment where our people have the capability to succeed and truly enjoy coming into work every day. So, I’m sorry to hear about your struggle in balancing work and life. In the fast-paced world of live entertainment, we understand that this struggle can be real. If you are experiencing a negative or “abusive” environment, please reach out to your HR Business Partner. I would typically share their contact information with you here, but since you’re anonymous, I can’t direct you to the specific person in your work location. We take those kinds of claims seriously and are here to help you. So please don’t hesitate to reach out to someone in HR.

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