WWE is a good company that has worked for me - Finance/Operations WWE Employee Review

3.0
Mar 14, 2016
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The WWE is a good company that allows for professional growth if you are a fit for their respective areas. The pay structure is very good considering it is an entertainment company in Connecticut. WWE hires middle-management and up for their expertise in particular areas, and as such there is an expectation that you immediately provide value in your area. I think that this serves some well and others not. If you are good at your job then I have found that the WWE can be a great company to work.

Cons

Outline your expectations for what you want out of your job before joining the WWE. While I have found it to be engaging work many have not due to the frustrating reporting structure. I see both sides of this here and while there are redundancies in workflows and archaic management styles, it is what it is. If you are aligned with a well run team here the work can be good. Home ent/games is run well by people with backgrounds in the field. I think TV might be having a harder time.

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Pros

-Competitive salary -Solid benefits package, including 401(k) match, tiered health plans, year-end time off, and maternity leave

Cons

-The organization has a disproportionately high number of decision-makers relative to individual contributors (approximately 2–3 senior leaders per one worker). -Compensation growth has slowed since the TKO merger. Fun benefit perks have been canceled after the merger. -Expect frequent late hours and weekend work. -Senior leadership often demonstrates a lack of clear strategic direction. Many leaders have been with the company for over a decade and continue to be promoted, which may limit fresh perspectives. -Workplace culture can be challenging, with behavior such as yelling and degrading team members during team meetings, deflecting responsibility followed by the occasional gaslighting, and a lack of accountability are accepted. -Recognition and rewards are limited, with modest merit increases (around 3%) and no bonus structure. Given the workload, leadership challenges, and limited growth incentives, this role may not be worthwhile unless you are entering at a senior leadership level.

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