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Low Pay, Untrustworthy Managers - Staff Internal Auditor Live Nation Entertainment Employee Review

2.0
Dec 12, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

They make you feel very welcome at the beginning, you may even get to work remote a few days a week. Most jobs are pretty easy and routine. They offer 2 extra week of vacation at the end of the year, if CEO is in the mood. There is no annual performance - this may be good for some and not for others.

Cons

Management is very secretive, even though they put on the appearance of transparency. Decisions are made by SVP & CIO behind the close doors and you get hit with the outcome. The annual increases are almost non existent. You're lucky to get a cost of living adjustment every year. Management keeps you on your toes by letting you know, you can be fired at any time. Medical/vision/dental benefits are basic.

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Pros

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Cons

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5.0
Jun 13, 2026
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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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