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Live Nation Entertainment

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Not a terrible place to work at but I'd jump ship around 3 years - Interactive Product Analyst Live Nation Entertainment Employee Review

3.0
May 12, 2020
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Pros

Well known company, leading in their industry, the occasional free pair of ticket to live entertainment event(s). Great fellow coworkers.

Cons

Pay. One of the company mantras is "We take care of our own" and it depends on if you are talking about maternity/paternity leave time, assistance in paying off educational loans, etc. , or if you are talking about employees are being paid enough that it isn't costing them money the longer he/ she stays at the company. Compensation is not competitive like advertised and annual basic increases does not keep up with industry salaries nor cost of living. It seems the company is stingy on paying employee worth, when annually they release the profits report and it's in the billions.

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5.0
Jun 25, 2026
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Pros

Honestly great, no micro managing, laid back, straight to the point job. My managers trust their employees and I love that!

Cons

Sometimes there will be “bad apples” I’ve experienced that, but overall great place to work!

5.0
Jun 13, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

1. Genuinely fun environment. You're working live shows at a major 16,000-capacity venue, so no two events feel the same. 2. Strong sense of teamwork; the ops crew is small and coordinated, so you actually rely on and trust the people around you. 3. Real, transferable experience: crowd management, security screening, event setup/breakdown, and real-time coordination during incidents. 4. Good exposure to how a venue actually runs, including coordination with partner staff like Legends Global. 5. Flexible seasonal structure worked well for me (if you want event-industry experience without a year-round commitment) and you can talk to management about going to other venues during off-season.

Cons

1. Seasonal and event-driven, so hours are inconsistent and concentrated around the concert season. 2. Outdoor amphitheater work is weather-dependent; shifts happen rain or shine (at my venue: Mann Center), and conditions can sometimes be tough. 3. Physically demanding with long nights, late breakdowns, and a lot of time on your feet, you've gotta really enjoy and appreciate shows. 4. Limited long-term advancement within a seasonal role.

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