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Live Nation Entertainment

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Exciting company from a current events perspective, terrible culture, good people in midlevel and below - Vice President Live Nation Entertainment Employee Review

2.0
Apr 23, 2011
Recommend
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Pros

Rate pf pay is great. The offices are all over la so if location is an issue there are slot of options

Cons

Grown through acquisition so there is NO corporate culture. It is a confusing place to work, there are too many offices in one city so you don't bond with people. Highly political and not nurturing whatsoever. You don't feel important to the success or failure orthe company. Non inclusive executive culture. Very male dominated.

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Pros

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Cons

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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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