CNN reviews

3.6

57% would recommend to a friend

(1,032 total reviews)
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Jeff Zucker

33% approve of CEO

38% positive business outlook

CNN has an employee rating of 3.6 out of 5 stars, based on 1,032 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The CNN employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Médias et communication industry (3.9 stars).

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3.0
Apr 7, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

I worked at CNN in the 1980's. I came in near the beginning of the network, and rose thru the ranks . I was proud of CNN and Turner Broadcasting's rise to to peak of the industry. Great employees, generally good to very good immediate supervisors and managers that have risen thru the ranks and are managing areas in which they once worked as staffers. The benefits package are among the best in the business. My CNN 401k match made me VERY well situated for retirement early in life. the company match is phenomenal.

Cons

CNN is struggling to re-invent itself, again. The current president has boldly stated "CNN Needs less news, and more shows." for those of us who still believe Ted Turner had it right from the start with "News is the star" are appalled at some of the steps CNN is taking to try to regain Ratings Success over Journalistic Integrity. The lip service given to "Life/Work Balance" became a joke. The company talks a good game, but the reality is something else. That said, most CNNers have a passion for the work and relish the thrill of live news and the long hours in the short term, when needed. That hard work and long hours is often left unappreciated by senior leadership. Over the past couple years CNN has done a series of "re-orgs" of Depts. This too often seemed to see the most senior, experienced, and well-compensated staff...pushed out. We call it the 20, 50, 100 club. (20 yrs, over 50, making more than 100k). Morale is low now, staff anxiety high, due to many factors including layoffs, and disappointing ratings.

2.0
Apr 7, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

The other groups I worked with were actually great, when I was allowed to interact with them.

Cons

I was expected to come in, shut up and do what I was told. Was immediately prevented from implementing anything but the most basic entity possible, felt like trying to code an app from about 6-8 years ago. Was nearly last in line for making any architectural decisions and was actually laughed at for ideas which would have worked very cleanly with little maintenance. I cannot emphasize this strongly enough - if you choose work for CNN as a developer, DO NOT SPEAK UP. Do not try to do things in a more modern way or try to train people. You will be branded a troublemaker regardless of whether you are right or not. Regardless of whether you are trying to make a thing work well or not. It does not matter to them. Even if the product group you work with is fundamentally unhappy with what is being produced, it is still frowned upon for you to speak up. You will be blacklisted. All that matters in the end is checking off the right checkboxes at the right times so the project looks good on paper. Health of the app itself is not a concern. The director I was working under is now actively blocking me from other employment at Turner or CNN. Need I say more?

1.0
Apr 6, 2014

Poorly managed

Recommend
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Pros

Salary OK. May look good on your CV when you inevitably look elswhere.

Cons

Badly managed, divisive office politics from management.

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