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Push you past your limit - Promoter's Assistant Live Nation Entertainment Employee Review

5.0
Feb 3, 2020
Recommend
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Pros

Get to work with some of the world's most famous artists. Get great seats to shows Given opportunity to promote your own artists.

Cons

Salary is awful. I have gone into debt to afford to work there. You dont earn commission, even on your own acts that you bought into the company. Hours are crazy. Colleagues are very competitive, no sense of a team. Office has mice.

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