Save yourself the heartache in all areas of your life and don’t work here EVER - Operations Supervisor NBCUniversal Employee Review

1.0
Jan 26, 2025
Recommend
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Pros

The health benefits and literally nothing else

Cons

-Absolutely toxic culture with the ploy of a bunch of mandatory employee culture trainings to act like they care when they are nothing but hypocrites -All equipment is broken with constant bandaids added by engineering and then outages are blamed on employees when the upper management KNOWS everything is broken -You can report harassment and abuse time stamped, dated, and ON CAMERA, and still your complaints ‘cannot be proven’. -Forced 10 minute breaks only that cannot be combined -‘Managers’ who have no idea how to be managers -They will cut the budget and perks for employees anywhere they can for no reason. Watched it go so unbelievably downhill over almost 10 years -Got rid of the mother’s room breast feeding room to create a gender neutral bathroom. -Gaslighting and direct victim blaming by senior management when HR complaints are raised -They care more about diversity and inclusion than anything regarding the healthy, safety, sanity, or well being of their ‘essential’ employees -horrible food -it’s just a machine. They don’t care on single bit. Just keep the audio and video on the air of their precious content -no extra compensation or perks for training other employees

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